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UN report forecasts 2.7% global growth in 2026, below pre-pandemic 3.2% average amid tariffs, debt, and AI divides. US at 2%, India leads South Asia at 6.6%—urgent call for coordinated action on SDGs and trade.

Developing Economies Face Tougher Challenges Amid Slowing Growth

At the dawn of the 21st century, world leaders aimed to eradicate poverty and hunger. They pledged to make development accessible to...
Migrant workers drive global economies. Explore their challenges, contributions, and the policies they need.

Migrant Workers Shape Economies Worldwide

International migrants play a key role in the world’s workforce. Migrant workers made up 4.7% of the global labour force in 2022....
UN report forecasts 2.7% global growth in 2026, below pre-pandemic 3.2% average amid tariffs, debt, and AI divides. US at 2%, India leads South Asia at 6.6%—urgent call for coordinated action on SDGs and trade.

Poorest Economies Face Rising Debt, Shrinking Aid, and Mounting Crises

The world’s 26 poorest economies, home to 40% of people living on less than $2.15 a day, are facing their worst debt...
UN report forecasts 2.7% global growth in 2026, below pre-pandemic 3.2% average amid tariffs, debt, and AI divides. US at 2%, India leads South Asia at 6.6%—urgent call for coordinated action on SDGs and trade.

Developing Economies: Poverty and Debt Challenges Persist

While many developing economies are experiencing robust growth, global poverty and debt challenges remain significant concerns. A recent report from UNDP highlights...

World Health Assembly: Building Economies

The WHO's Seventy-seventh World Health Assembly calls for restructuring economies to prioritize health and well-being, emphasizing multi-sectoral collaboration.
Remittances, a crucial financial support system for millions in developing economies, surged to nearly $800 billion in 2022. Approximately 80% of these funds, sent by migrants to their home countries, were directed towards low and middle-income nations.

Surging Remittances; A Lifeline for Developing Economies

Remittances, a crucial financial support system for millions in developing economies, surged to nearly $800 billion in 2022. Approximately 80% of these funds, sent by migrants to their home countries, were directed towards low and middle-income nations.
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Without healthy planet, there can be no healthy economies: ILO

With the countries across the world plunged into recession, the International Labour Organisation along with the World Wide Fund for Nature opined that the...
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No new coal for cleaner, greener economies: UN

Stating that nine out of every ten people breathe unclean air, UN Secretary General António Guterres said that the extent of this challenge required...
“Act Decisively Before It Is Too Late’, Guterres' Priorities For 2023

Inequality destroys world’s economies and societies

n strong words, UN Secretary-General António Guterres has said that Inequality, an issue which “defines our time”, risked destroying the world’s economies and societies. “COVID-19...
Global unemployment holds at 4.9% but job quality stalls, with 300M in extreme poverty and youth NEET rates soaring. ILO's Employment and Social Trends 2026 flags AI, trade risks—urging skills, gender equity, and trade reforms.

Job Quality Stagnates despite Resilient Growth: ILO

Global unemployment stabilizes at 4.9% in 2026—impacting 186 million people—but deeper crises in job quality, poverty, and exclusion persist, warns the International...