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The importance of measuring mental health in trauma-exposed populations ...
https://blogs.worldbank.org/arabvoices/the-importance-of-measuring-mental-health-in-trauma-exposed-populations-the-case-of-west-bank-gazaA Palestinian adolescent turning 14 years old this year will have lived through a period of Gaza’s history that has seen the loss of hundreds of lives and livelihoods, as well as the physical destruction of neighborhoods and infrastructure. After living through four wars — the most recent in May 2021 — a 14-year-old will have been exposed ...
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West Bank and Gaza Public Expenditure Review - World Bank
https://openknowledge.worldbank.org/handle/10986/7807Betti, Stefano; Kozin, Vladimir; Brun, Jean-Pierre (2021-12-13) This book offers an in-depth analysis of the concept of the direct enforcement of foreign restraint and confiscation orders, a crucial step in the process of asset recovery, including existing legal approaches and related challenges. In order to provide a balanced and informed ...
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The Threat of Natural Disasters in the Arab Region: How to Weather the ...
https://blogs.worldbank.org/arabvoices/threat-natural-disasters-arab-region-how-weather-stormLast January, a severe weather storm swept through Egypt, Jordan, Gaza and the West bank, Syria, and Lebanon. The flooded streets and scores of displaced people it left behind showed that the region is still insufficiently prepared to manage natural disasters. Also in January, record breaking snow fall in Amman, Jordan, overwhelmed the city’s ...
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Palestinian Territories Workforce Development : SABER Country Report 2013
https://openknowledge.worldbank.org/handle/10986/35843?show=fullEducation and health in the West Bank and Gaza (WB&G) are highly developed, comparing favorably to the performance of countries in the region as well as globally. Ultimately, sustainable economic growth in WB&G can only be underpinned by a vibrant private sector. The latter will not rebound significantly while Israeli restrictions on access to ...
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What is the social contract and why does the Arab world need a new one?
https://blogs.worldbank.org/arabvoices/what-social-contract-and-why-does-arab-world-need-new-oneThe ‘social contract’ is an idea that dates back to the ancient Greeks, and refers to the implicit agreement among members of a society that defines their relationship with each other and the state. That relationship holds the key to unravelling the puzzle of the ‘Arab Spring.’. To development economists (like myself), the uprisings ...
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Ten facts you didn’t know about women in the Arab world
https://blogs.worldbank.org/arabvoices/ten-facts-about-women-arab-world7. Political empowerment has improved in the region, apparently more than doubling the rate in 2006, according to the WEF Gender Gap Report, but it is still very low. Globally, the average percentage of women in parliament is 25%, but across the Arab world as a whole, women only hold 7% of parliamentary seats. 8.
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Water, food, and energy in the Arab World: A collective challenge
https://blogs.worldbank.org/arabvoices/water-food-and-energy-arab-world-collective-challengeThe challenge of water scarcity is closely tied to energy and agriculture, and a broader view is needed to develop policies that address this relationship. A new wastewater plant was recently inaugurated in Gaza that illustrates how water management, energy and agriculture are intertwined. Ongoing instability in Gaza has meant that water and ...
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Palestinian Digital Economy Assessment
https://openknowledge.worldbank.org/handle/10986/36770Accelerating digital transformation and building a well-connected Palestinian economy will entail strengthening both analog and non-analog foundations. Three key areas that require the immediate attention of Palestinian policy makers are: (1) improving the digital infrastructure, (2) updating the legal and regulatory framework, and (3) ensuring ...
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Green Public Procurement : An Overview of Green Reforms in Country ...
https://openknowledge.worldbank.org/handle/10986/36508The main aim of the CPIP is to assess the current state of pubic procurement in West Bank and Gaza in the form of a ''snap shot'' and accordingly, to provide a partial assessment, broadly along the lines of the OPCS paper that would address the following objectives. First, to assess the latest progress with regard to the procurement reform ...
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Guatemala’s Water Supply, Sanitation, and Hygiene Poverty Diagnostic ...
https://openknowledge.worldbank.org/handle/10986/29454This report examines the energy sector in the West Bank and Gaza. It finds that from the perspective of its energy sector, West Bank and Gaza is in an unusual position in at least three respects: 1) Because of political and logistical factors, nearly all of these supplies at present come from Israel; 2) A second unusual challenge faced by West Bank and Gaza is its fragmentation into two ...