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23 October 2020 |
An Introductory Study on the Status, Challenges and Prospects of Governance and Institutions in Libya |
The present study is one of the three baseline studies conducted as part of the Libyan Socioeconomic Dialogue Project, which was launched with a view to developing a vision for future social and economic development in Libya, outlining options available to stakeholders in the political process and facilitating a national dialogue on socioeconomic development and good governance, with a particular focus on key sustainable development priorities. |
20 February 2021 |
Complementary Data Sources for Road Transport Statistics: Use of Machine Learning in Providing Additional Insights into Road Crashes |
The purpose of this paper is to come up with a better understanding of causes of car crashes and to showcase solutions to improve data collection and analysis. |
20 May 2015 |
Information Society Measurement: Building a Common Benchmarking Model for the ESCWA Region |
Closing the digital divide and bringing home the benefits of the information society are important concerns to member countries of the Economic and Social Commission for Western Asia (ESCWA). For policymakers to accurately determine which development strategies will be the most effective, a comparable and clear measurement model is vital. Key indicators need to be defined and statistical models that can be used to assess the current status of the information society, measure its many facets and monitor progress towards its realization must be developed. |
22 May 2020 |
The Global Compact for Safe, Orderly and Regular Migration: the promise of making migration work for all in the Arab region |
The Social Development Bulletin sheds light on how the Global Compact for Safe, Orderly and Regular Migration helps making migration work for all in the Arab region. |
20 May 2015 |
Compendium of Social Statistics and Indicators: International Migration in the ESCWA Region, No. 9 |
According to the International Organization for Migration, by 2010, the world migrant population stock will have reached 214 million, meaning that one in every 35 people globally will be a migrant. Furthermore, a combination of current socio-economic and demographic trends is expected to further increase the scale of international migration. Any comprehensive response, aimed at managing the complexities of this situation, needs to be supported by reliable data. However, statistics on international migration in the ESCWA region are scarce and poorly circulated. |
24 October 2020 |
An Introductory Study on the Status, Challenges and Prospects of the Libyan Economy |
This paper is aimed to conduct a preliminary study of Libya's socio-economic dialogue project. The objective of the project is to provide a platform for a broad and comprehensive range of Libyan experts and stakeholders to formulate a long-term vision for Libya's social and economic development and to develop policy options that enable Libyan decision-makers to achieve this vision after conducting a national dialogue. |
13 January 2020 |
A Fiscal-Monetary Interaction Model for Inclusive growth in the Middle-income Arab Countries: Application to Egypt’s Economy |
The paper examines the impact of exchange rate changes on inflation and output in a quarterly SVAR model and assesses the feasibility of achieving debt stabilization within 2022 through a fiscal-monetary coordination framework in a small structural macroeconomic model. |
14 July 2016 |
ESCWA Annual Report 2015 |
The 2015 Annual Report of the United Nations Economic and Social Commission for Western Asia (ESCWA) provides an overview to member States, stakeholders and the public at large of the organization’s objectives and achievements from the year 2015. |
18 December 2020 |
Violence against Women and Girls and COVID-19 in the Arab Region |
The policy brief provides a regional analysis of countries’ response to violence against women during the outbreak of COVID-19 pandemic |
20 May 2015 |
Review of Information and Communications Technology for Development in Western Asia, Issue No. 14 |
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