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Proportion of local governments that adopt and implement local disaster risk reduction strategies in line with national disaster risk reduction strategies

Indicator 13.1.3: Proportion of local governments that adopt and implement local disaster risk reduction strategies in line with national disaster risk reduction strategies

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Indicator name Proportion of local governments that adopt and implement local disaster risk reduction strategies in line with national disaster risk reduction strategies
Indicator number 13.1.3
Target name Strengthen resilience and adaptive capacity to climate-related hazards and natural disasters in all countries
Target number 13.1
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