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“Equal Measures 2030’s 2024 SDG Gender Index provides a downloadable dataset that includes a field labeled “required annual change”.”
The evidence indicates that Equal Measures 2030 calculates and publishes a metric of this kind, and downloadable 2024 data may include an analogous variable. But the cited sources do not directly confirm that the 2024 downloadable dataset contains a field with the exact label “required annual change.” That wording is therefore stronger than the evidence supports.
“The Equal Measures 2030 report published in 2024 states that Chile must improve at a rate of 3.19 points per year from its 2022 score to close gender-equality gaps by the global targets set for 2030 (Agenda 2030).”
The evidence does not show that Equal Measures 2030’s 2024 report explicitly says Chile must improve by 3.19 points per year from its 2022 score to meet 2030 targets. EM2030 materials appear to include a general dataset variable for required annual change, but no authoritative source here confirms Chile’s value as 3.19 or shows that this figure is stated in the report itself. The claim overstates and misattributes the evidence.