Mozambique in the Lead
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🚚 Leading in Transport Services Exports
In 2023, Mozambique's transport services accounted for 76.91% of its service exports, marking it as a global leader in this sector.
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🗣️ Diverse Sources of Voice and Accountability
With 14 sources in 2023, Mozambique demonstrates a diverse range of voices in governance and accountability.
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💼 High Compensation of Employees
In 2022, 62.02% of Mozambique's expenses were allocated to employee compensation, indicating a focus on workforce remuneration.
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📚 High Male Enrollment in Primary Education
With a gross intake ratio of 173.88% for males in 2018, Mozambique shows a strong commitment to primary education.
Mozambique Following Behind
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💸 High External Debt Burden
Mozambique's external debt stocks reached 349.68% of its GNI in 2023, highlighting a significant financial challenge.
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👴 Low Male Population Aged 60-64
In 2023, only 1.00% of Mozambique's male population was aged 60-64, suggesting demographic shifts.
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📉 Low Income for Bottom 40%
In 2019, the bottom 40% of Mozambique's population had a daily income of just $0.74, highlighting economic disparities.
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💰 Low Average Income
The total population's average daily income was $2.30 in 2019, indicating widespread economic challenges.
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⏳ Lengthy Customs Clearance
In 2018, it took an average of 39.3 days to clear exports through customs in Mozambique, suggesting room for improvement in efficiency.