Document_GEM: Global Economic Monitoring Unit (GEM)

Global Economic Monitoring Unit (GEM)

Для защиты наиболее уязвимых групп населения и обеспечения устойчивости необходимы решительные и срочные меры политики

Gender gaps remain pervasive worldwide, constraining economic potential; most countries are not on track to achieve the SDG target 8.5 “equal pay for work of equal value” by 2030; eliminating gender inequalities requires legal reforms, financial incentives and shifts in societal attitudes

According to the WESP 2020, sluggish global growth threatens sustainable development; 1 in 5 countries will see per capita incomes stagnate or decline this year, notably in Africa, Latin America and parts of Western Asia; across the world, many policies continue to encourage the use of fossil fuels

The global economy has suffered a significant slowdown amid prolonged trade disputes and wide-ranging policy uncertainties. Economists warn that economic risks could inflict severe and long-lasting damage on development prospects.

2020年经济增长前景取决于减少贸易争端和不确定性。今年,五分之一国家的人均收入将停滞不前或下降

D’après l’ONU, les perspectives de croissance économique pour l’année 2020 dépendent de la résorption des différends commerciaux et des incertitudes. Cette année, les revenus par habitant devraient stagner ou baisser dans 1 pays sur 5

As energy demand is rising globally, it is imperative to transition to clean energy; the status of natural gas as a “transition fuel” is waning; the automotive sector in Europe is undergoing dramatic changes

Lack of innovation a key structural challenge for many developing countries; economic diversification impeded by structural barriers in the CIS and Africa; weak productivity growth contributing to bleak economic outlook in Latin America

The global commodity price shock of 2014-2016 has caused setbacks in the fight against poverty; poverty eradication in Africa by 2030 is increasingly becoming out of reach; the humanitarian crisis in Yemen is exacerbating the poverty situation

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