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WB says many households bear disproportionate burden preventing them from escaping poverty, weathering crises.
This is the conclusion of the new World Bank study, "Strengthening Support for Brazilian Agriculture: Policies for a Competitive, Sustainable, and Inclusive Agrifood Sector," released today. Despite ...
Children in Africa and South East Asia are most at risk from antibiotics medicines no longer working, a study suggests.
The World Bank on Friday announced a $12 billion support package for Argentina to support economic reforms and boost ...
According to a World Bank study, the average number of children per woman in the developing world declined by 2.5 children between 1960, when many of the campaigns began in earnest, and 1990 ...
The World Bank Living Standards Measurement Study (LSMS) is a household survey program working to strengthen the availability, quality, relevance, and timeliness of household surveys implemented in ...
Corporate confidence in Mr Trump’s agenda soared after his election victory, as managers anticipated pro-growth measures including deregulation and tax cuts ...
Former World Bank executive Jeffrey Hooke claims fund managers can attract capital without proven performance.
The Bank said the latest study emphasises that a great extent of ... that wage gaps between races are bigger, according to ...
The World Bank's private investment arm is backing the rush into digital data in Africa with a $100 million investment in ...
A World Bank study released Sunday in Brasilia showed the largest South American country was second globally among 198 economies in the digitalization of public service structures. Brazil was ...
ISLAMABAD: A new World Bank report says three out of four people in low- and middle-income countries now live in households that either benefit from social protection transfers or have access to ...