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Δείκτες τιμών παραγωγού στις υπηρεσίες (Δ΄ τρίμηνο 2025)
https://t.co/KqJmo0j7bj

Services producer price indices (4th quarter 2025)
https://t.co/WW3nwueNXo

#ΕΛΣΤΑΤ #ELSTAT #GreekDataMatter https://t.co/k09biGjhw3

ELSTAT

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Δείκτης κύκλου εργασιών στο λιανικό εμπόριο (Ιανουάριος 2026)
https://t.co/xkkUTCOjpy

Turnover index in retail trade (January 2026)
https://t.co/HPHaCkGOSt

#ΕΛΣΤΑΤ #ELSTAT #GreekDataMatter https://t.co/5CsgkLJZL2

ELSTAT

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Mental health care is scarce everywhere — but in poor countries, it barely exists.

Depression, anxiety, and other mental health problems are common everywhere. They are not confined to any particular income level.

But access to care is rare. In much of the world, people who struggle with their mental health have almost no psychologists or psychiatrists to turn to.

Mental health care is scarce in all places, but it is much scarcer in poor countries. Governments in high-income countries spend about $66 per person per year on mental health care, as the chart shows. In low-income countries, that figure is $0.04.

This gap in spending reflects a gap in people. As the WHO’s latest Mental Health Atlas highlights, there is roughly one psychiatrist per million people in low-income countries. High-income countries have 70 times more.

A recent study in the Lancet Psychiatry estimated that globally, only 9% of people with major depressive disorder receive a “minimally adequate treatment”. In high-income countries, it is 27%; in Sub-Saharan Africa, just 2%.

Hundreds of millions of people in poorer countries live with treatable conditions and have no access to a psychologist or psychiatrist. It is one of the largest gaps in global health — and one that receives remarkably little attention or funding.

There are efforts to close this gap without waiting for the workforce to catch up.

One approach is to train lay counsellors — people without formal clinical qualifications who learn to provide psychological support. Randomized trials in India and Zimbabwe have shown this can be effective for depression.

Another approach is to use technology: apps and, increasingly, AI-based tools that can extend the reach of limited clinical expertise. These are not substitutes for a functioning mental health system, but in places where that system barely exists, they offer a starting point.

(This Data Insight was written by @MaxCRoser.)

Our World in Data

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The business environment in all economic activities has improved in March 2026 – in manufacturing, construction, retail trade and services sector.

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Statistics Latvia

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#Inflation | Comment ont évolué les prix ces dernières années ? Pourquoi l'inflation ressentie peut-elle être supérieure à celle mesurée par l'Insee ? Pour mieux aborder ces questions, venez découvrir notre page « L’essentiel sur… l’inflation »
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Insee

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Countries in Central and Eastern Europe are underinvesting in the intangible assets driving modern growth: R&D, AI, data, and skills.

That gap could hold back innovation, productivity, and better jobs.

Our latest #EURER explains why it matters: https://t.co/pgpvP64Yrc https://t.co/qWjGE2G8uw

World Bank Data

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#WBGMeetings event | On April 15th, we are launching #WaterForward, a new initiative uniting government, the private sector & partners so water can be a driver of jobs, growth, and resilience.

Join the conversation: https://t.co/DX3vHdtcCC

World Bank Group

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Hôtellerie vaudoise : record de nuitées porté par la clientèle suisse https://t.co/WCYSmsab9k #OFS #Statistique #Données #Suisse

BFS | OFS | UST | FSO

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Ranked: The Countries Adding the Most to Global GDP (2026–2030) 📈

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Visual Capitalist

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Plus de 150 places supplémentaires en crèche en 2025 dans le canton de Genève https://t.co/nmH4ak6J0u https://t.co/dm01Yx5pgX

Statistique Genève

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Our 8th Entrepreneurship Database reveals:

Women hold just 1 in 4 ownership roles in new LLCs
Female sole proprietors exceed 50% in Rwanda, Jamaica & Thailand
The higher the national income, the smaller the gender gap

Progress is possible. https://t.co/qC0ycpoZtV https://t.co/CYgvXjhwZ8

World Bank Data

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📊 Data update: Where are people being forced from their homes because of conflict or disaster?

A record 83 million people globally were living in internal displacement at the end of 2024 — forced from their homes by conflict, violence, or natural disasters, but remaining within their own country's borders.

Unlike refugees, who cross international borders, internally displaced people are often harder to track and don't show up in all migration statistics.

Our colleague Tuna Acisu recently updated around 20 of our charts with the latest data from the Internal Displacement Monitoring Centre (IDMC).

The data covers disaster-related displacements since 2008 and conflict-related displacements since 2009, with global coverage across all countries.

This data helps us better understand the human impact of natural disasters, conflicts, and violence — and helps NGOs and governments support those who have been displaced.

Our World in Data

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Après avoir progressé de 0,2 % en décembre, le produit intérieur brut (PIB) réel a affiché une légère hausse de 0,1 % en Janvier 2026.
🔗 https://t.co/WCTjaR3otN https://t.co/wP870OsiEs

Statistique Canada

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