Box 1: G20
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Among the G20 group of countries, currently, the United States (4) is the nation with the highest human capital performance, followed by Germany (6), Canada (14), the Russian Federation (16) and Japan (17). Saudi Arabia (82), South Africa (87) and India (103) make up the lower ranks of the group. With a group average score of 66.52 for the G20 as a whole, seven of the G20 countries have developed 70% of their human capital or more, eight score in the 60% to 70% range and four score in the 50% to 60% range. The United States (4) has maximized 20 percentage points more of its human capital than India (103), the lowest-ranked country in the group. The G20 continues to place efforts to promote global human capital development high on its agenda including with the engagement of the private sector.8