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Important Reports Published by Different Organisation

Name of The Organization Reports Published


 Education Index
United Nations  World Happiness Report
 Human Development Index

International Food Policy


Research Institute  Global Hunger Index

UNESCO Statistics Institute  Literacy Rate


 Healthy States, Progressive India Report
NITI Aayog  Performance of Health Outcome Index
 Urban Transformation Index

NITI Aayog, DIPP, CII  India Innovation Index

NITI Aayog and MHRD  School Education Quality Index (SEQI)


 Ease of Doing Business
 World Development Report
 Global Economic Prospects
World Bank  International Debt Statistics
 Universal Health Coverage Index
 Logistics Performance Index
 Migration and development brief
 Remittance Report
IMF (International Monetary  Global Financial Stability Report
Fund)  World Economic Outlook
 Fiscal Monitor
 Financial Stability Report
Reserve Bank of India  Monetary Policy (India)
 Handbook of Statistics on Indian Economy
 Report Trend & Progress of Banking in India
 Gender Inequality Index
UNDP  Human Development Index
 Sustainable Development Goals

The Heritage Foundation  Economic Freedom Index

World Intellectual Property  Global Innovation Index


Organization  World Intellectual Property Report (WIPR)
Institute for Economics and
Peace  Global Peace Index

Walk Free Foundation  Global Slavery Index

Reporters Without Borders  World Press Freedom Index


 World Energy Outlook (WEO)
International Energy Agency  Southeast Asia Energy Outlook

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Important Reports Published by Different Organisation

IAEA (International Atomic  Technical Cooperation Report


Energy Agency)  Nuclear Technology Review

OPEC (Organization of the  OPEC Monthly Oil Market Report


Petroleum Exporting Countries)  World Oil Outlook

Sustainable Development
Solutions Network (SDSN)  World Happiness Report

Asian Development Bank – ADB  Asian Development Outlook

BIS (Bank for International


Settlements)  Global Financial System Report

FATF (Financial Action Task


Force)  Global Money Laundering Report

WWF (World Wildlife Fund)  The Energy Report & Living Planet Report

Fortune  Change the World List Data


ICAO (International Civil Aviation
Organization)  Safety Reports
 World Social Protection Report
 World Employment and Social Outlook
ILO (International Labour  World of Work Report
Organization)  Global Wage Report

UN Inter-agency Group  Levels and Trends in Child Mortality Report


United Nations Environment  Actions on Air Quality
Programme  Global Environment Outlook

Transparency International  Global Corruption Report (GCR)


UNCTAD (United Nations
Conference on Trade and
Development)  World Investment Report

UNEP and INTERPOL  The Rise of Environmental Crime


UNESCO (United Nations
Educational, Scientific and
Cultural Organization)  Global education monitoring Report
UNFPA (United Nations
Population Fund)  State of world population

UN-Habitat  World Cities Report


 World Wildlife Crime Report
UNODC (United Nations Office  World Drug Report
on Drugs and Crime)  Global Report on Trafficking in Persons

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Important Reports Published by Different Organisation

UNISDR (United Nations Office


for Disaster Risk Reduction)  Global Assessment Report
UNICEF (United Nations  The State of the World’s Children reports
Children’s Emergency Fund)  Report on Regular Resources
UNICRI (United Nations
Interregional Crime and Justice
Research Institute)  Reports on Counterfeiting and Organized Crime
UNHCR (United Nations High
Commissioner for Refugees)  The Global Report
UNIDO(United Nations Industrial
Development Organization)  Industrial Development Report

FAO  Global Food Price Index


IFPRI(International Food Policy
Research Institute)  Global food policy report
Cornell University, INSEAD &
WIPO  Global Innovation Index Published
UNEP- United Nations
Environment program  Human development report
 World Trade report
WTO (World Trade Organization)
 World Trade Outlook Indicator
World Inequality Lab, Paris
School of Economics  World Inequality Report
 Widening Gaps – India Inequality Report
Oxfam India
 An Economy for the 99%
UNESCO(The United Nations
Educational, Scientific and  United Nations world water index
Cultural Organization)  Gender Parity Index
Ministry of Housing and Urban
Affairs  Ease of Living Index

Important Basic : can be ask in UPSC Prelims


1-World Happiness Report
The World Happiness Report is a measure of happiness published by the United Nations Sustainable
Development Solutions Network (UN-SDSN).
6 Criteria for ranking –
1. GDP per capita
2. Healthy years of life expectancy,
3. Social Support,
4. Trust (measured by a perceived absence of corruption),
5. Perceived Freedom to make life decisions &
6. Generosity (measured by recent donations)

2-Ease of Doing Business Index

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Important Reports Published by Different Organisation

The ranking of country is based on index averages the country‘s percentile rankings on 10 indicators
each having equal weightage.
The indicators are –
1. Ease of starting business
2. Getting electricity
3. Dealing with construction permits
4. Registering property
5. Protecting investors
6. Access to credit
7. Employing workers
8. Trading across borders
9. Paying taxes
10. Enforcing contracts &
11. Resolving insolvency

3-Global Hunger Index


GHI is designed to measure and track hunger globally and by country and region.
It is calculated each year by the International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI).
 The GHI ranks countries on a 100-point scale. Zero is the best score and 100 is the worst.
 The components are
Undernourishment - The proportion of undernourished people as a percentage of the population.
2. Child wasting - The proportion of children under the age of five who suffer from wasting i.e low
weight for their height, reflecting acute under-nutrition.
3. Child stunting - The proportion of children under the age of five who suffer from stunting i.e low
height for their age, reflecting chronic under-nutrition &
4. Child mortality - The mortality rate of children under the age of five

4-Gender Inequality Index


It is computed by United Nations Development Programme (UNDP).
 It uses three dimensions –
 Reproductive Health
 Empowerment &
 Labor Market Participation

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