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- The Burden of Cancer - The Cancer Atlas
China, with the largest population size in the region and worldwide—1 4 billion inhabitants, representing 19% of the global population in 2018—has the greatest global proportion of new cases (4 3 million cases, 24% of the total) and deaths (2 9 million deaths, 30%)
- We produce enough food to feed 10 billion people. So . . . - Medium
Another 2 billion are expected to join them by 2050 However, global food production is incredibly efficient The world’s farmers produce enough food to feed 1 5x the global population That’s
- Global plastic production 1950-2023 - Statista
Automotive manufacturers' estimated market share in the U S 2023 Plastic production growth worldwide vs population growth worldwide 2013-2023 Plastic demand distribution in the EU-27+3
- Global Estimates of Modern Slavery: Forced Labour and Forced . . .
The latest Global Estimates indicate that 50 million people were living in modern slavery in 2021 Of these people, 28 million were in forced labour and 22 million were trapped in forced marriage Unfortunately, the number of people in modern slavery has risen significantly in the last five years
- Global migration, by the numbers | World Economic Forum
There are an estimated 272 million international migrants around the world And while that equals just 3 5% of the world’s population, it already surpasses some projections for 2050 Since 1970, the number of people living in a country other than where they were born has tripled
- More than 60 per cent of the world’s employed population are . . .
Women and men in the informal economy: A statistical picture (Third edition) provides comparable estimates on the size of the informal economy and a statistical profile of informality using criteria from more than 100 countries When excluding agriculture, half of the employed population are in informal employment, according to the report
- Chronic diseases taking ‘immense and increasing toll on lives . . .
The report documents updated statistics on the toll of the pandemic on global health, contributing to the ongoing decline in progress towards the SDGs During 2020-2021, COVID-19 resulted in 336 8 million years of life lost globally This equates to an average of 22 years of life lost for every excess death, abruptly and tragically cutting
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