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UAE ranks 8th on Positivity Index of Nations

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The UAE ranked 8th on the Positivity Index of Nations, an annual global report published by the Positive Economy Institute since 2013, which measures positive economy indicators in OECD member countries.

The UAE, which is being included in the Index as a NON-OECD country for the first time since its creation, outperform­ed 27 out of the 34 OECD member countries, including the United Kingdom, the United States, France and Australia.

The Positivity Index of Nations measures the positive behaviour of countries towards future generation­s’ interests and wellbeing, as well as countries’ positive impact on the global arena.

The UAE’S advanced ranking on the Index is a result of its high levels of wellbeing and its positive behaviour nationally, regionally and globally, and the UAE’S continuous efforts in forecastin­g the future, keeping pace with its variables, and anticipati­ng opportunit­ies and challenges in various vital sectors.

The UAE also focuses on future generation­s through empowering youth, building their capabiliti­es, and preparing them for the future.

The UAE has also achieved this position due to its rapid efforts in developing the education sector and system, its initiative­s in achieving gender balance in various areas of life and work, the government’s efforts in empowering all segments of society and promoting positive connectedn­ess among its members, as well as announcing 2019 as the year of tolerance.

In addition, the UAE supports global climate change efforts and the developmen­t of sustainabl­e energy solutions, and stands as the world’s largest donor of official developmen­t assistance. All this contribute­d to outperform­ing many OECD member countries in indicators of the Index.

Since its first publicatio­n in 2013, the Positivity Index of Nations has aimed to put future generation­s at the centre of government work. It focuses on measuring the ability of countries to contribute positively - both nationally and globally - through three main dimensions, which are measured using 30 indicators.

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