Seção: Documentos eletrônicosTítulo: States of fragility 2022Publicação: Paris : OECD, 2022Notas: Sumario: States of Fragility 2022 arrives during an age of crises', where multiple, concurring crises are disproportionately affecting the 60 fragile contexts identified in this year's report. Chief among these crises are COVID-19, Russia's invasion of Ukraine, and climate change, with the root causes of multidimensional fragility playing a central role in shaping their scale and severity. The report outlines the state of fragility in 2022, reviews current responses to it, and presents options to guide better policies for better lives in fragile contexts. At the halfway point of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development, it is more critical than ever for development partners to focus on the furthest behind: the 1.9 billion people in fragile contexts that account for 24% of the world's population but 73% of the world's extreme poorContém: Chapter 1 identifies the most fragile contexts based on the most recently available data, considers their progress towards the Sustainable Development Goals and highlights prominent trends in and affecting fragile contexts. Chapter 2 provides a comprehensive overview of the state of responses to fragility, including trends in both official development assistance and other financial resources as well as in policies to address the drivers of multidimensional fragility and the complex ways it manifests in fragile contexts. Chapter 3 proposes options for navigating an environment characterised by multiple shocks and crisesMateria / lugar / evento: Países de la OCDEPolítica económicaDesarrollo económicoObjetivos de Desarrollo Sostenible (ODS)TendenciasEntorno del riesgoOtros autores: OCDE Outras classificações: 921.4Direitos: In Copyright (InC)Referencias externas: