FORUM: " From Crisis to Sustainable Development: the SDGs as Roadmap to 2030 and Beyond." World Development Information Day 2022.
The Commitment to Development Index ranks 40 of the world’s most powerful countries on their dedication to policies that affect more than five billion people living in poorer nations. The CDI scores countries relative to their size and economic weight to measure countries according to their potential to help. CDI Countries range from middle to high-income; to level the playing field, we have an option to income-adjust, or rank relative to income-predicted scores. Sweden takes first place. France is second and Norway is in third place. Sweden and France also top the environment component, each applying a relatively high price to carbon and Sweden has relatively low emissions per head. The US ranks 22nd, with strong contributions on security and trade, but low scores on diffusing technology and safeguarding the environment. It scores ahead of China, which ranks 36th, but behind most EU countries, who take 6 of the top 10 spots. Follow the conversations with the hastags #DevinfoDay, #Development, #macroeconomics, #DevelopmentIndex; #24October.
The Sustainable Development Report 2022 features a dedicated profile page for each UN Member State, showing performance and trends by SDG and by indicator. By clicking on a goal or indicator, you can view historical timeseries (when available) and detailed indicator metadata in the side panel. ANALYSE COUNTRY PROFILES!
Visualize and track countries' performance on each of the 99 trend indicators included in the Sustainable Development Report 2022. The Data Explorer features up to 22 years of historical data for countries, between 2000 and 2022, if available. You can display all countries at once or select specific countries to compare. TRY THE DATA EXPLORER!
EVENTS: The Global observance of World Development Information Day 2022 will be held at UNHQ on October 24th. Register to participate to the upcoming webinar series of the Center of Global Development.
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