The Global Competitiveness Report series has since its first edition aimed to prompt policy-makers beyond short term growth and to aim for long-run prosperity. The 2020 special edition is dedicated to elaborating on the priorities for recovery and revival, and considering the building blocks of a transformation towards new economic systems that ...
Current activities in the region are organised in the following countries: Benin, Burkina Faso, Cameroon, Central African Republic, Congo, Côte d'Ivoire, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Ethiopia, Gabon, Ghana, Guinea, Kenya, Liberia, Malawi, Mali, Mauritius, Mozambique, Niger, Nigeria, Rwanda, Senegal, Sierra Leone, South Africa, Tanzania ...
Since 2012, Minister of Industry and Mines of Côte d'Ivoire. Former President, Commission Nationale des Investissements, Senegal. 1976, degree in Economics, National University of Côte d'Ivoire; 1979, Master's in Economics, University of Cincinnati, 1980, MBA in Finance, and 1982, PhD in Economics, University of Cincinnati. 1981-82, Professor ...
At a Glance: The Global Competitiveness Index 4.0 2019 Rankings. Chapter 1: Global Findings. Chapter 2: Regional and Country Analysis. Chapter 3: Competitiveness, Equality and Sustainability—The Way Forward. Appendix A: The Global Competitiveness Index 4.0 Methodology and Technical Notes. Appendix B: The Executive Opinion Survey: The Voice of ...
Infographics - Global Competitiveness Report Special Edition 2020: How Countries are Performing on the Road to Recovery | 世界经济论坛. 已发布: 16 十二月 2020.
The Global Competitiveness Index (GCI) contained in the report has continued to evolve along with the latest economic thinking, the needs of society and technological developments. The Global Competitiveness Index 4.0—launched in 2018—incorporates a wide-ranging focus on a broad range of factors of productivity.
Conclusions. This special edition of the Global Competitiveness Report has combined historical data, unique indicators and the results of expert discussions to highlight existing and emerging priorities to not only re-boot growth, but also to set a new direction that will deliver sustainable and inclusive prosperity in the years to come.
Executive Summary. The 2020 special edition of The Global Competitiveness Report (GCR) series comes out at a very difficult and uncertain historical moment. The outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic has not only led to a global health crisis and deep economic recession—deeper than the downturn during the 2008–2009 financial crisis—but has ...
With worsening social and economic polarization and the looming threat of climate change, the economic foundations created by well-functioning institutions, a stable macroenvironment and high-quality infrastructure will be critical. However, the quality of a country’s enabling environment will not only have to be assessed on its ability to ...
Saadia Zahidi Managing Director. The combined health and economic shocks of 2020 have impacted the livelihoods of millions of households, disrupted business activities, and exposed the fault lines in today’s social protection and healthcare systems. The crisis has also further accelerated the effects of the Fourth Industrial Revolution on ...
Your perspective. Today’s global risks need global solutions. We’ve identified 6 key questions we must address to make Globalization 4.0 work for all. The answers to challenges we face don’t just lie with governments and businesses. They should come from you. Here are some ideas on the challenges we face. Video 01 /58.
Further, 120 countries have closed at least 95% of their educational gender gaps. On the other hand, eight countries have yet to close more than 20% of their gaps: Togo (77.8%); Angola (75.9%); Mali (75.7%); Benin (73.3%); Yemen (71.7%); Guinea (68.0%); Congo, Democratic Rep. (65.8%); Chad (58.9%).
On Economic Participation and Opportunity (120th), Congo sees a slight score reduction (-0.005), driven by a decline in gender parity in labour-force participation. The driver of improved economic outcomes is an increase of 6.5 percentage points in the share of women as professional and technical workers, which improved the indicator score from ...
The Democratic Republic of Congo will soon pass a milestone marking its success in the fight against Ebola. As Africa braces for COVID-19, one lesson from the DRC is that the best hope fo...
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Global Gender Gap Report 2021. 1. Benchmarking Gender Gaps: Findings from the Global Gender Gap Index 2021. The Global Gender Gap Index was first introduced by the World Economic Forum in 2006 to benchmark progress towards gender parity and compare economies’ gender gaps across four dimensions: economic opportunities, education, health and ...
Global Gender Gap Report 2023. 下载PDF文件. The Global Gender Gap Index annually benchmarks the current state and evolution of gender parity across four key dimensions (Economic Participation and Opportunity, Educational Attainment, Health and Survival, and Political Empowerment). It is the longest-standing index tracking the progress of ...
Partner Institutes. The World Economic Forum’s Centre for the New Economy and Society is pleased to acknowledge and thank the following organizations as its valued Partner Institutes, without which the realization of The Global Competitiveness Report Special Edition 2020 would not have been feasible:
Former Under-Secretary-General, UN, in political affairs, peacekeeping, disarmament, management, and General Assembly Affairs. Distinguished career with postings in New York, Ethiopia and Eritrea, the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Indonesia and
Founded in 1994, the MTN Group is a pan-African mobile and telecommunications operator. MTN is headquartered in Johannesburg, South Africa, and listed on the JSE Securities Exchange under share code MTN. MTN has 232 million mobile subscribers and 20 million mobile money subscribers throughout operations in Afghanistan, Benin, Botswana, Cameroon