According to the fourth Nepal Living Standards Survey (NLSS-IV) (2022-23), Nepal has continued to experience a substantial reduction in poverty over the last decade. Living standards have improved across...
Type: BriefReport#: 196116Date: October 31, 2024Author:
World Bank
Interest Bearing Notes is a product of the Finance and Private Sector Research Team in the World Bank's Development Research Group. It reports on research by the team, as well as non-World Bank research,...
Type: NewsletterReport#: 195036Date: October 31, 2024Author:
World Bank
The creation of more and better jobs has been a key driver of poverty and inequality reduction. However, while estimates on the number of jobs are available for most countries, comprehensive measures of...
This paper presents a review of global evidence and World Bank operational experience and distills lessons to support the empowerment of youth. The review of global literature reveals three fundamental...
Type: ReportReport#: 194273Date: October 31, 2024Author:
Espinoza, Sabina Anne ;
Hellali, Shughla ;
Sultan, Sonya M.
The Improving Results in Secondary Education (IRISE) project was initiated by the Government of Liberia’s Ministry of Education (MOE) with financial and technical support from the World Bank and Mastercard...
Type: ReportReport#: 203387Date: October 31, 2024Author:
Lusk-Stover, Oni ;
Massaquoi, Binta Beatrice ;
Sanchez, Alonso
Montenegro is a small country in the Western Balkans that has significantly improved the living standards of its people in the past decade, but this has come with environmental and health impacts that...
Type: Country Climate and Development ReportReport#: 194437Date: October 31, 2024Author:
World Bank
A tighter labor market is expected to increase wages. While outmigration raises concerns about potential human capital losses, it may also encourage better utilization of domestic human capital. Addressing...
Type: BriefReport#: 196317Date: October 31, 2024Author:
World Bank
Poverty and inequality levels in Zambia are among the highest in the world. In 2022, 64.3 percent of the population - about 12.9 million individuals - was living on less than $2.15 a day, while the Gini...
Type: BriefReport#: 196320Date: October 31, 2024Author:
World Bank
Poverty has remained nearly stagnant in Niger, with a national poverty incidence of approximately 41 percent from 2018 to 2021. However, due to a high annual population growth rate of 3.7 percent, this...
Type: BriefReport#: 196119Date: October 31, 2024Author:
World Bank
This is a subactivity of activity ‘Recommendations for the development of evidence-based jobseekers’ profiling system’. The particular aim of this report is to provide an approach to analyze the transitions...
Type: ReportReport#: 200582Date: October 31, 2024Author:
World Bank
The objective of this study was to analyze the reasons for delays in procurement and contract execution of infrastructure projects. It analyzes available data from three different sources: Tender data...
Type: ReportReport#: 192190Date: October 31, 2024Author:
World Bank
The latest household income and expenditure survey (HIES) used to estimate poverty in Tuvalu was conducted in 2015/16. However, the data presented in this brief refer to the previous HIES in 2010, as substantial...
Type: BriefReport#: 196311Date: October 31, 2024Author:
World Bank
The latest household income and expenditure survey (HIES) used to estimate poverty in Tonga was conducted in 2021. According to the World Bank definition of data deprivation, Tonga is classified as meeting...
Type: BriefReport#: 196313Date: October 31, 2024Author:
World Bank
In September 2024, the Advisory Committee on Sustainability Reporting (ACSR) launched the National Sustainability Reporting Framework (NSRF). The NSRF fully adopts the ISSB Standards to ensure that corporate...
Type: ReportReport#: 202568Date: October 31, 2024Author:
World Bank
Rapid economic development has lifted millions out of poverty, but at the same time, it has led to climate change and nature loss. Pollution, land and sea use change, and overextraction of natural resources...
Type: BriefReport#: 197051Date: October 31, 2024Author:
International Finance Corporation
Mongolia’s development prospects are uniquely challenged by both the impacts of climate change and the global shift toward a low-carbon economy. The country’s efforts toward decarbonization pose significant...
Type: Country Climate and Development ReportReport#: 194153Date: October 30, 2024Author:
World Bank
This Regional Western Balkans Countries Climate and Development Report (CCDR) stands out in several ways. In a region that often lacks cohesive regional alliances, this report emphasizes how the challenges...
Type: Country Climate and Development ReportReport#: 192577Date: October 30, 2024Author:
World Bank
The six Western Balkans countries (WB6) are already highly exposed to multiple natural hazards; in a changing climate, the costs of inaction will be high. The incidence and intensity of shocks - unpredictable...
Type: Country Climate and Development ReportReport#: 193718Date: October 30, 2024Author:
World Bank
This monitoring system for Croatia is designed to operate on an annual cycle, taking place throughout the entire year, and comprises four stages: Data collection; Data processing; Data reporting; and Follow-up...
Type: ReportReport#: 194432Date: October 30, 2024Author:
World Bank
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