The global agrifood system can no longer deliver the ‘triple wins’ of a healthy planet, healthy people, and healthy economies. The current system is associated with high ‘hidden...
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To achieve its vision of Upper Middle-Income Country by 2031, Bangladesh will need green growth, which can be achieved through institutional strengthening, regulatory...
I was grateful to join a recent visit with Suleiman Namara, the World Bank Practice Manager for Social Protection and Jobs for East and Southern Africa.
To eradicate hunger, we need to get better at building resilience in countries affected by conflict and fragility
Eradicating hunger is an urgent global challenge. Yet amid a tumultuous decade and a half, it is one we may well be failing.
Unleashing women’s potential and advancing gender equality in economic development: the World Bank Group Gender Strategy 2024-2030
Our consultations of the World Bank Group Gender Strategy 2024-2030 brought me to 28 countries, starting with Tanzania.
Executive Summary of Green Growth Framework in Bangladesh The "Green Growth Framework in Bangladesh" is a strategic document that outlines a comprehensive approach to integrating environmental sustainability with economic growth...
The month of May marks the release of the first forecasts for global cereal production, but with many crops yet to be planted in the northern hemisphere, there is a high level of uncertainty...
Mounting international and regional uncertainties will require proactive actions to uphold hard-won socioeconomic gains of the past decade.
Myanmar’s economy continues to face significant challenges and growth is expected to remain feeble as conflict, macroeconomic instability, and dislocation constrain production, according to a new report.
The World Bank today approved a $250 million credit from the International Development Association (IDA)* and a $10 million grant from the Energy Sector Management Assistance Program for a 4-year...