Tag: global challenges

Highlights of Al-Baraka Forum

During the opening ceremony, H.E Mr. Yousef Hassan Khalawi, Secretary General, AlBaraka Forum for Islamic Economy highlighted that the world has now spent more than a full century talking about sustainability. The Islamic world has 22 countries classified as least developed countries. We should focus on our nations and focus on our beliefs, as today we are trying to introduce Sukuk as one of our major initiatives created by Muslim economists, scientists, and experts.

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Highlights of State of Global Air Report 2024

The threat of air pollution is not new, but it is changing. Air pollution has contributed to death and disease and has hurt economic prospects and community resilience for decades. During that time, policies and technologies have drastically improved air quality in some areas, saving lives, and proving that pollution is not an inevitable by-product of economic development.
Air pollution is a complex mixture of particles and gases with sources and composition varying over space and time. While hundreds of chemical compounds can be measured in the air, governments typically measure only a small subset as indicators of the different types of air pollution and major sources contributing to that pollution.

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Key Highlights of World Investment Report 2024

The global environment for international investment will remain challenging in 2024. Weakening growth prospects, economic fracturing trends, trade, geopolitical tensions, industrial policies, and supply chain diversification are reshaping FDI patterns, causing some multinational enterprises (MNEs) to adopt a cautious approach to overseas expansion. However, MNE profit levels remain high, financing conditions are easing, and increased Greenfield project announcements will positively affect FDI.

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Highlights of Human Development Report 2023/2024

The HDI is an important, if crude, yardstick for human development. Just a few years ago well-being had never been higher, poverty never lower. Yet people around the world were reporting high levels of sadness, stress, and worry. Those self-reported measures have since risen for nearly 3 billion people. And while 9 in 10 people show unwavering support for the ideal of democracy, there has been an increase in those supporting leaders who may undermine it: today, for the first time, more than half the global population supports such leaders.

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