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In charts: 7 global shifts defining 2025 so far | World Economic Forum So far, this year has been marked by significant global shifts, including increased geopolitical instability, the accelerating impact of AI and a changing labour market Economic factors like new US tariffs are redrawing trade maps, while the energy transition shows progress and gender gaps persist These seven charts from World Economic Forum reports help illustrate the inflection points this
Preface - Global Gender Gap Report 2025 | World Economic Forum This year’s edition of the Global Gender Gap Report arrives at a decisive moment, with the world in flux Technological breakthroughs, geopolitical conflict and economic uncertainty are creating unprecedented challenges as well as bringing new opportunities Amid such change, gender parity is both a principle and a strategy Diversity of thought, knowledge and experience often lie at the
Global Gender Gap Report 2025 - World Economic Forum The Global Gender Gap Index annually benchmarks the current state and evolution of gender parity across four key dimensions (subindexes): Economic Participation and Opportunity, Educational Attainment, Health and Survival, and Political Empowerment Since launching in 2006, it is the longest-standing index tracking the progress of numerous countries’ efforts towards closing these gaps over time
Global Gender Gap Report 2025 - The World Economic Forum The Global Gender Gap Index was first introduced by the World Economic Forum in 2006 to benchmark progress towards gender parity across four dimensions: economic opportunities, education, health and political leadership (Figure 1 1)
Global cooperation key to navigating stormy economic waters Countries need to find ways of achieving global cooperation or risk the damaging effects of fragmentation in challenging economic times Poverty, desperation and inequality do not respect borders and ensuring that all countries grow and prosper benefits everyone across the world Working together to fix our global economic ship so it benefits more people is not a charitable act; it is a wise