The World Bank Group announced on Tuesday a package of financial measures that will boost lending capacity and make loans ...
The world’s 26 poorest economies, home to about 40 percent of all people who live on less than $2.15 a day, are deeper in ...
WASHINGTON, October 16, 2024 — Growth continues to be subdued in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) because of uncertainties heightened by the conflict in the region, says the World Bank in its ...
ABUJA, October 17, 2024 – Since May 2023, Nigeria has implemented significant reforms to stabilize its economy, resulting in modest growth, improved fiscal health, and rising foreign exchange reserves ...
North Macedonia’s Roma population is the country’s poorest community. 87% of the country’s Roma live in material deprivation—compared to 55% among the non-Roma population, and Roma children are three ...
WASHINGTON, October 16, 2024 — The new Country Partnership Framework (CPF) for Cambodia for 2025–2029 seeks to address three interlinked goals: improving health and basic education, enhancing ...
Growth in South Asia is expected to increase to 6.4 percent this year, exceeding earlier projections and keeping the region on track to be the fastest growing in the world. Unlocking untapped ...
The Tokyo Development Learning Center (TDLC) will host a 20th-anniversary event on October 17-18, 2024, celebrating the strong partnership between Japan and the World Bank over the past two decades.
VIENNA, October 17, 2024 – Economic growth in the Western Balkans is projected to moderately accelerate through 2025, mainly driven by increased consumption and investment, helped by increased ...
Conflicts in Ethiopia have devastated communities, and the resulting loss of services and breakdown in social support systems have made it harder to access lifesaving gender-based violence response ...