2. Climate change: The IPCC report warns that global warming is likely to reach 1.5°C by 2030, with devastating consequences for humans and nature4
3. Food insecurity: The FAO estimates that more than 690 million people are undernourished, and this number could rise due to COVID-19 1
4. Healthcare access: The WHO reports that at least half of the world's population lacks access to essential health services, and more than 100 million people are pushed into extreme poverty because of health expenses 1
5. Education quality: The UNESCO estimates that more than 250 million children are not learning basic skills, and more than 750 million adults are illiterate 1
6. Unemployment: The ILO reports that more than 200 million people are unemployed, and more than 1.6 billion workers are in informal employment with low income and security 1
7. Inequality: The Oxfam reports that the richest 1% of the world's population owns more than twice as much wealth as the rest of humanity, and that women and minorities face discrimination and exclusion in many spheres of life 1
8. Corruption: Transparency International ranks more than two-thirds of the world's countries as having a serious problem with corruption, which undermines democracy, human rights, and development 1
9. Violence: The UN reports that more than 1.3 million people die from violence every year, and that millions more suffer from physical, sexual, or psychological abuse 1
10. Malnutrition: The WHO reports that more than 2 billion people suffer from micronutrient deficiencies, which can impair growth, development, immunity, and cognition 1
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