According to the World Economic Forum's Energy Transition Index, Morocco ranks 65th globally, maintaining its top position in the Maghreb, second in Africa, and fifth in the Arab world. Though progress has slowed, the report shows the energy sector continues to make strides.
Morocco ranked 137th globally in the World Economic Forum's 2024 Global Gender Gap Report, placing it near the bottom in terms of gender equality worldwide.
Morocco’s business competitiveness is ranked third in Africa, according to the World Economic Forum’s recent edition of the Global Competitiveness Index. Morocco maintains the same performance as last year in a ranking that covers 141 economies.
Morocco is ranked 136th by the recently issued World Economic Forum report, the Global Gender Gap. Although the kingdom managed to better its positioning and score compared to last year, it remains one of the least performing countries in the world.
The 2017 edition of the World Economic Forum (WEF) Competitiveness report has just been released today. Accordingly, Morocco was ranked 70th out of 137 countries, losing one place compared to 2016.
Morocco is one of the worst performing countries according to the Global Human Capital Index released today by the World Economic Forum. The Kingdom is ranked 118th among 130 other nations investigated by the annual survey.