Document_GEM: Global Economic Monitoring Unit (GEM)
Global Economic Monitoring Unit (GEM)
1 May 2020
Robust and coordinated development cooperation will remain critical to ensure that developing countries can weather the storm and accelerate sustainable development of their economies
1 April 2020
Urgent and bold policy measures are needed, not only to contain the pandemic and save lives, but also to protect the most vulnerable in our societies.
1 April 2020
Se requieren políticas urgentes y ambiciosas a fin de proteger a los más vulnerables y de favorecer la sostenibilidad
1 April 2020
Для защиты наиболее уязвимых групп населения и обеспечения устойчивости необходимы решительные и срочные меры политики
2 March 2020
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
3 February 2020
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
16 January 2020
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.
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