While anti-corruption efforts are on the rise, challenges persist, including declining global peace, weakening democracies, a shift to a multipolar world, cybersecurity threats, declining ethical standards, and evolving technology. Despite these obstacles, there's a growing global focus on anti-corruption measures, with organizations and governments working together. However, the future remains uncertain, with potential developments like AI-driven corruption and innovative technologies offering both risks and opportunities.
The demographic dividend in Mexico is over, what are the risks and opportunities for an elderly society in Mexico in 2050?
Mexico's demographic shift from a youthful population to an aging society by 2050 brings both challenges and opportunities. The median age is projected to rise from 27.9 to 42 years. Scenarios include a "Growth Scenario" with economic strength but pension system concerns, a "Collapse Scenario" depicting institutional breakdown and grassroots responses, a "Limits & Discipline Scenario" with elderly power leading to youth drain, and a "Transformation Scenario" driven by comprehensive reforms and a care economy. Proactive measures like nurturing a "silver economy," migrant integration, and financial education are recommended to shape a favorable future amid demographic changes.