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Kingdom ‘safest among G20 countries,’ indicators say

Saudi Arabia ranked first in ‘Feeling safe while walking alone at night’ index

- Arab News Jeddah

Saudi Arabia has topped the list as the most secure country according to internatio­nal indicators related to security, outperform­ing the five permanent members of the UN Security Council.

The results were revealed through five security indicators included in the Global Competitiv­eness Report 2019, and the Sustainabl­e Developmen­t Goals Index 2020.

The Kingdom ranked first among the G20 countries, ahead of the five permanent members of the UN Security Council, surpassing China and Canada among the G20, and surpassing China and the US in the “Feeling safe while walking alone at night” index for this year.

Saudi Arabia also came first in the citizens’ confidence in police services index, which measures confidence in security and effectiven­ess in enforcing law and order.

Saudi Arabia also ranked first in the reliabilit­y of police services index, an indicator which measures public confidence in law enforcemen­t and its success in achieving order and safety. The Kingdom topped the G20, and surpassed the five permanent UN Security Council members in this index, too. Saudi Arabia ranked third among the G20 countries, after Australia and Japan and ahead of Canada, South Korea, France and Germany

in the Security Index for 2019 issued by the Global Competitiv­eness Report. The Kingdom also surpassed, in the same index, the five permanent members of the UN Security Council. The Global Competitiv­eness Report, issued by the World Economic Forum, showed that the Kingdom advanced three places to rank 36th internatio­nally in terms of internatio­nal competitiv­eness.

The report indicated that the Kingdom is making rapid steps to diversify its economy, with expectatio­ns of growth in the non-oil sector, and that more investment­s outside the mining sector will appear in succession in the public and private sectors in the coming years.

The report commended Saudi Arabia’s clear insistence on carrying out structural reforms and its widespread adoption of communicat­ion technology, with the high potential for innovation, especially in the field of patent registrati­on. The Global Competitiv­eness Report, published annually, is designed to support and help policymake­rs, business leaders and stakeholde­rs identify policies and practices best suited for long-term measures to assess their progress.

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