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Saudi Arabia jumps 22 positions in World Bank's Statistical Performance Index

Saudi Arabia jumps 22 positions in World Bank's Statistical Performance Index


Saudi Arabia has improved in the World Bank's National Statistical Organizations Performance Index (SPI), with a 22-rank increase in the 2023 evaluation over the previous year. Trending : Saudi drivers income from delivery apps reaches SR 1.1 billion



The Kingdom climbed from 18th place in the year 2022 to 14th place among the G20 nations and is currently ranked first in the Gulf and Arab world.

The results of the World Bank's 187-country Statistical Systems Maturity and Performance (SPI) evaluation were just made public.

The review looks at five major categories covering more than 51 factors, such as sources, services, the use of statistical data, and infrastructure, using an updated methodology and time series from the year 2016 to 2023. Most Viewed : Arab-Muslim summit in Riyadh

Saudi Arabia is one of the seven G20 nations that has made the most progress in the fifth axis, attaining 95% in the year 2023.

Thanks to the Kingdom's advancements, high-quality statistical data that is accurate, comprehensive, and up-to-date has been created. This data is now crucial for policymakers and decision-makers as they work to construct sustainable plans in many areas. Join Saudi Expats News on Telegram

Saudi Arabia jumps 22 positions in World Bank's Statistical Performance Index - Saudi-Expatriates.com
Saudi Arabia jumps 22 positions in World Bank's Statistical Performance Index - Saudi-Expatriates.com