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Global growth is projected to slow to 2.3 percent in 2025, nearly half a percentage point lower than the rate that had been ...
Economies in fragile and conflict-affected situations (FCS) are burdened by weak institutions and are particularly vulnerable to overlapping shocks—including conflict, natural disasters, commodity ...
Conflict and instability are taking a devastating toll on the 39 economies afflicted by them, driving up extreme poverty ...
The World Bank Group and the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) sealed an agreement to work together to support the safe, secure and responsible use of nuclear energy in developing countries.
The Energy Progress Report assesses achievements in the global quest for universal access to affordable, reliable, sustainable, and modern energy by 2030. In 2023, the global effort to improve access ...
The South Asian Policy Leadership for Improved Nutrition and Growth (SAPLING) is a dynamic regional platform led by the World Bank, dedicated to driving transformative change in nutrition-focused and ...
This report calls for a radical shift toward debt transparency as critical to debt sustainability, urging legislative reforms ...
More developing economies are turning to off-budget and more complex borrowing arrangements in response to a tighter financing environment, making it harder to fully assess public debt exposures, ...
Rwanda's Journey to Job Creation A sunny June day in a Kigali market, a young girl named Joy sets out a small basket of oranges along the road. She had left school due to financial hardship, and now ...
The report, Powering More with Less; Scaling up Energy Efficiency for Growth and Security, presents a compelling case for prioritizing energy efficiency in energy sector policies, targets, and ...
Add to Calendar 17-06-2025 11:00 17-06-2025 12:30 America/New_York Rethinking Caribbean Tourism: Building a Sustainable, Inclusive, and Resilient Future Hello,\n\nThis is a reminder to join us ...
Flows of foreign direct investment into developing economies have dwindled to the lowest level since 2005 amid rising trade ...