Transcription of ADEQUATE HOUSING AND SLUM UPGRADING - UN-Habitat
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MODULE 1. ADEQUATE HOUSING AND SLUM. UPGRADING . Monitoring and Reporting the SDGs | ADEQUATE HOUSING AND SLUM UPGRADING . ADEQUATE HOUSING AND SLUM. UPGRADING . TARGET : By 2030, ensure access for all to ADEQUATE , safe and affordable HOUSING and basic services and upgrade slums Indicator : Proportion of urban population living in slums , informal settlements or inadequate HOUSING Suggested Citation: UN-Habitat (2018). SDG Indicator Training Module: ADEQUATE HOUSING and Slum UPGRADING . United Nations Human settlement Programme ( UN-Habitat ), Nairobi. 2 | Indicator Training Module Monitoring and Reporting the SDGs | ADEQUATE HOUSING AND SLUM UPGRADING . SECTION 1: Background INTRODUCTION Sixty per cent of the global population will live in cities by 2030, with 90% of urban growth in coming decades likely to occur in low- and middle-income countries. Current urbanization trends indicate that an additional three billion people will be living in cities by 2050, increasing the urban share of the world's population to two-thirds.
living in informal settlements or those who have inadequate housing. This is what SDG Indicator 11.1.1 does by integrating two aspects of poor housing conditions: the aspect of slums and informal settlements that UN-Habitat have been monitoring under the MDGs (Target 7D) mostly in developing countries and the new aspect on
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