Non-Oil GDP Share: 70.5% ▲ +9.5pp vs 2017 | QS Ranking — SQU: #334 ▲ ↑28 places | Fiscal Balance: +2.8% GDP ▲ 3rd surplus year | CPI Rank: 50th ▲ +20 places | Global Innovation Index: 69th ▲ +10 vs 2022 | Green H₂ Pipeline: $30B+ ▲ 2 new deals 2025 | Gross Public Debt: ~35% GDP ▲ ↓ from 44% | Digitalised Procedures: 2,680 ▲ of 2,869 target | Non-Oil GDP Share: 70.5% ▲ +9.5pp vs 2017 | QS Ranking — SQU: #334 ▲ ↑28 places | Fiscal Balance: +2.8% GDP ▲ 3rd surplus year | CPI Rank: 50th ▲ +20 places | Global Innovation Index: 69th ▲ +10 vs 2022 | Green H₂ Pipeline: $30B+ ▲ 2 new deals 2025 | Gross Public Debt: ~35% GDP ▲ ↓ from 44% | Digitalised Procedures: 2,680 ▲ of 2,869 target |

Priority Scorecard: Well-being and Social Protection

Priority Status 🟡 Mixed / Behind In Places

Mixed — HDI on track (0.847). Gini coefficient stable (~0.29). Social protection expanded. Youth development remains challenging with youth unemployment requiring labour market and education alignment.

KPI Dashboard

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Social Progress Index
Human Development Index
Gini Coefficient

Full KPI data in individual KPI tracker pages.

Structural Assessment

What is Working

The Well-being and Social Protection priority has demonstrated measurable progress where government investment and policy focus are clearly aligned, international benchmarks provide directional signals, and IFU tracking creates performance accountability.

What Requires Acceleration

Targets behind trajectory require: increased policy intensity, structural interventions beyond incremental programme improvement, and private sector mobilisation alongside government action.

2030 Mid-Point Outlook

By Vision 2040’s 2030 mid-point review, this priority’s performance will be a critical accountability data point tracked in the IFU annual Progress Report.

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