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Top 10 BRICS+ Cities by Human Potential

© Sputnik . Maksim BlinovA general view shows the Soviet era skyscraper on Kotelnicheskaya Embankment of the Moskva river, Foreign ministry headquarters, Radisson Royal Hotel Moscow, the Christ the Savior cathedral and the Kremlin, with the Moscow International Business Centre, also known as "Moskva-City", seen in te background, in Moscow, Russia
A general view shows the Soviet era skyscraper on Kotelnicheskaya Embankment of the Moskva river, Foreign ministry headquarters, Radisson Royal Hotel Moscow, the Christ the Savior cathedral and the Kremlin, with the Moscow International Business Centre, also known as Moskva-City, seen in te background, in Moscow, Russia - Sputnik Africa, 1920, 24.12.2023
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The ranking was developed using UNESCO methodology by a team of researchers from universities in India, Malaysia, Argentina, the Philippines, Indonesia and other countries under the auspices of the Pan American University of Mexico.
The authors of the City Human Potential Ranking analyzed the human potential of 100 BRICS+ megacities using 197 indicators.
According to the researchers, list is topped by the Russian capital Moscow, followed by two Chinese megacities.
1.
Moscow, Russia
2.
Hong Kong, China
3.
Shanghai, China
4.
Mexico City, Mexico
5.
Guangzhou, China
6.
Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
7.
Buenos Aires, Argentina
8.
Guadalajara, Mexico
9.
Abu Dhabi, UAE
10.
Beijing, China
Such criteria as education, labor market and technology were taken into account when compiling the ranking.
Each criterion analyzed both the human potential of cities in a particular area and the opportunities that megacities create for their residents.
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Two complementary approaches were taken as a basis.
"A city for people", which reflects the opportunities created for residents.
"People for the city," which focuses on the potential and self-realization of the population.
The experts analyzed a total of 100 cities in 32 countries, including both BRICS members and countries aspiring to join the bloc.
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