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The World Bank has backed Nigeria’s 90,000km fibre-optic network drive to improve digital access across the country’s geopolitical zones.
A World Bank report has flagged parts of the financial capital as coastal flooding hotspots, where rents are 20–25% lower ...
The World Bank Group is working with Nigeria to deliver a 90,000-kilometre fibre-optic cable project, it was learnt yesterday. It is aimed at transforming the country’s digital infrastructure and ...
Australia's top central banker said on Thursday a measured and gradual approach to monetary policy easing was appropriate as ...
The imperative for India to build resilient cities at scale is clear,” said Auguste Tano Kouamé, World Bank Country Director ...
Central banks risk being blindsided by climate-driven shocks to global labour markets unless they overhaul their approach to ...
One of Latin America’s smallest nations has a robust network of housing cooperatives, which give access to permanent, ...
Starting September 1, 2025, companies must allocate at least 30% of labor costs to local workers in World Bank-funded international public works projects • The goal is to boost local employment, build ...
The initiative is part of the World Bank’s broader strategy to address the mounting jobs crisis in emerging markets, where ...
Delivery of the project, which would be the largest power station in the world if completed, was accelerated after officials convened in Zimbabwe on July 3. Newsweek contacted the organization ...
The World Bank, on Friday, announced that it is strengthening its procurement requirements to help address jobs challenges across developing countries, including Nigeria, by requiring companies ...