Serbia in the Lead
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♀️ Leading in Women's Health Autonomy
In 2019, 96.2% of Serbian women aged 15-49 made informed decisions regarding sexual relations, contraceptive use, and reproductive health care, highlighting significant progress in women's rights.
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🛡️ Low Injury-Related Deaths
In 2019, only 2.37% of deaths in Serbia were due to injuries, indicating a relatively safe environment for its citizens.
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🌟 Minimal Multidimensional Poverty
By 2019, Serbia had reduced its multidimensional poverty headcount ratio to just 0.1% of the population, reflecting effective poverty alleviation strategies.
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📚 Top Investment in Primary Education
In 2015, Serbia's government expenditure per student in primary education was 43.65% of GDP per capita, showcasing a strong commitment to education.
Serbia Following Behind
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🔄 Negative Net Aid Flows
In 2022, Serbia experienced a negative net bilateral aid flow of -$4,099,999.90 from Finland, indicating challenges in international aid relations.
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🌐 Minimal Official UN Flows
In 2015, Serbia received a minimal net official flow of -$961.99 from UNECE, highlighting limited support from UN agencies.