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1 Eradicate extreme poverty and hunger ... to provide for their children's nutrition Children whose height for age is more than two standard deviations below average Mother's education Wealthiest Poorest households households Secondary or higher education 25% 37% Primary education 36% 44% No education 42% 49% Note: Table made from bar graph. 2 Achieve universal primary education ... to get their children to school Children 6-12 years old who have ever attended school Wealthiest Poorest households households No education 75% 60% Primary education 86% 80% Secondary or higher education 92% 88% Note: Table made from bar graph. 3 Promote gender equality and empower women ... to address their own needs Women who have a final say in their own health care No education 58% Primary education 67% Secondary or higher education 74% Note: Table made from pie chart. 4 Reduce child mortality ... to guarantee their children's survival Children over one year old immunized against measles Wealthiest Poorest Mother's households households education No education 58% 44% 49% Primary education 75% 66% 71% Secondary or higher education 87% 77% 85% Note: Table made from bar graph. 5 Improve maternal health ... to have a skilled professional at childbirth Births attended by a skilled health professional Poorest Wealthiest households households No education 17% 36% Primary education 24% 49% Secondary or higher education 38% 73% Note: Table made from bar graph. 7 Ensure environmental sustainability ... to ensure adequate sanitation Women living in a...

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