It is estimated that the world quantum technology market will be worth $125 billion by 2030.
The Sectors such as healthcare, finance, logistics, and energy will gain tremendously.
Companies and countries that invest in quantum research and development like the U.S., China, and India are trying to gain strategic positions in defence, economy, and technological superiority.
Blueprint to Close the Women Health Gap Report.
This is a report prepared by the World Economic Forum and McKinsey Health Institute.
Women spend two fifths of their lives in ill health as compared to men.
There are 9 chosen conditions that lead to 1/3rd of the health gap among women.
It has conditions that influences lifespan and conditions that influences health span that comprises Cervical & Breast cancer, Maternal hypertensive disorders etc.
Reducing this health disparity would create one trillion dollars in world GDP in 2040.
Moving through Global Financial System Fragmentation report.
This report has estimated fragmentation caused by statecraft policy up to 5-percent of global GDP costing the global economy between $0.6 trn and 5.7 trn.
This can be attributed to the decreased trade and cross-border capital flows and lost economic efficiencies.
The greatest burden in the worst fragmentation scenario can be loaded on India and some of the other emerging economies.
Already 71% (1999) to 58% (2024) of the dollar in world reserves.
The extent of the differences that occurs between the jurisdictions in the prices of economically identical (or similar) assets, or in the cross-border free movement of capital etc., are also referred to in this Fragmentation.
UNICEF report on Education
UNICEF released a report called, Learning Interrupted: The Global Snapshot of Climate-Related School Disruptions in 2024.
Climate events in 2024 have disrupted the education of at least 242 million students in pre-primary to upper secondary education.
The report cited 119 climate hazards which caused disruption in schools.
The greatest disruptions were due to heat waves, which affected at least 171 million children.
In April alone more than 118 million students were affected.
The Nationwide school upheavals in Bangladesh, Cambodia and the Philippines interrupted the education of more than 63 million children.