Cabo Verde has shown resilience in the post-COVID-19 pandemic recovery, but the crisis highlighted vulnerabilities such as dependence on tourism and risks from underperforming State-Owned Enterprises (SOEs).
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The World Bank’s Board of Executive Directors today approved the World Bank’s role as interim secretariat host and trustee of a fund for responding to loss and damage caused by climate...
The World Bank approved a project to help Guyana adapt to climate change and reduce flood risk in its coastal regions.
While Zambia experienced an economic boom in the 2000s, growth was unable to be sustained or inclusive enough to significantly reduce poverty and create enough good jobs.
Cabo Verde's economy is recovering well from the enormous challenges posed by the COVID-19 pandemic.
In the heart of Asia's largest and the world's most populated delta, Bangladesh's sprawling maritime domain spans over 118,000 square kilometers in the Bay of Bengal.
This blog post is part of a special series based on the April 2024 Commodity Markets Outlook, a flagship report published by the World Bank.
Today, many countries face severe pressure on water resources resulting from a complex array of factors, including inadequate planning, inefficient systems, failures to recover the costs...
Between hardship and hope: The journey of the displaced Rohingya population and their hosts in Bangladesh
Nearly seven years ago, Bangladesh provided shelter to about a million displaced Rohingya people fleeing violence in Myanmar.
Building resilience and futures: Enhancing connectivity and agricultural market access in Sierra Leone
In the verdant rural landscapes of Sierra Leone, communities are bound by the rhythms of nature and the toils of agriculture.