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Melanne Verveer US Ambassador-at-Large for Global Women's Issues The Global Gender Gap Report 2012 benchmarks national gender gaps of 135 countries on economic, political, education- and health-based criteria. The Global Gender Gap Index was developed in 2006, partially to address the need for a consistent and comprehensive measure of gender equality that can track a country’s progress over time.
Annual Report 2022-2023 This Annual Report outlines the key developments in 2022-2023. It provides an overview of the 10 centres and the Forum's over 130 initiatives, coalitions and... Download PDF Fostering Effective Energy Transition 2023 After a decade of progress, the global energy transition has plateaued amid the global energy crisis and geopolitical volatilities, according to the World Ec..
The Centre for Global Competitiveness and PerformanceThe Global Competitiveness Report remains the flagship publication within the Forum’s Centre for Global Competitiveness and Performance, which produces a number of research studies that truly mirror the increased integration and complexity of the world economy. Additional regular publications include The Global Enabling Trade Report, The Global
In 2017, the 10 countries of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) celebrate 50 years of deepening unity and rising wealth. The path ahead may bring another 50 years of prosp...
The Global Gender Gap Report 2009 The Global Gender Gap Report 2009 will be launched on 29 October. Norway (1) leads the world in closing the gender gap between men and women, according to the overall ranking in the World Economic Forum’s Global Gender Gap Report 2008. Three other Nordic countries – Finland (2), Sweden (3) and Iceland (4) – also top the Report’s Gender Gap Index. Previously hig
The Global Information Technology Report 2007-2008 Denmark, Sweden and Switzerland lead the rankings Denmark is the most networked economy in the world, followed by Sweden and Switzerland, according to the last edition of The Global Information Technology Report. Among the top ten, the Republic of Korea (9) and, to a lesser extent, the United States (4) post the most notable improvements. Unde
The first World Economic Forum on Europe and Central Asia will be held on 30 October–1 November in Istanbul, Turkey. The programme will concentrate on how best to understand and overcome the challenges brought about by the recent financial crisis and how to protect the emerging business environment. "It’s important not to let what’s happened in the past two months affect our business decisions on
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The Global Gender Gap Report 2007 Sweden (1), Norway (2), Finland (3) and Iceland (4) once again top the rankings in the latest Global Gender Gap Report. All countries in the top 20 made progress relative to their scores last year – some more so than others. Latvia (13) and Lithuania (14) made the biggest advances among the top 20, gaining six and seven places respectively, driven by smaller gen
The United States tops the overall ranking in The Global Competitiveness Report 2007-2008. Switzerland is in second position followed by Denmark, Sweden, Germany, Finland and Singapore, respectively. The rankings are calculated from both publicly available data and the Executive Opinion Survey, a comprehensive annual survey conducted by the World Economic Forum together with its network of Partne
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