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Zambia’s rich biodiversity and extensive network of protected areas make it one of Africa’s most important conservation hubs.
Many people in low income countries remain inadequately covered by social services. Learn how the right social assistance and labor market policies can encourage economic growth and self-reliance.
Washington, D.C. April 10, 2025 – The World Bank Group’s Board of Executive Directors approved today new financing for Barbados that will help the country quickly access financial resources in case of ...
WASHINGTON, D.C., April 11, 2025 — The World Bank Group today announced a US$12 billion support package for Argentina, signaling a strong vote of confidence in the government’s efforts to stabilize ...
This is a story about Zdravka Simić, a Roma woman from Serbia who has become an internationally certified personal initiative (PI) trainer and who has gone on to provide mentorship and training to ...
With World Bank support, North Macedonia has introduced a new model for delivering social services to those in need. Hear the story of one of the caregivers, Verica Petkoska.
Data hosting, computing and sharing—empowered by interoperable platforms, and cutting-edge technologies—are accelerating sustainable development in the AI era. The World Bank is committed to helping ...
Washington, D.C., April 10, 2025 - The World Bank Group’s Board of Executive Directors has approved new financing to help St. Vincent and the Grenadines quickly access financial resources in case of ...
A cyclone can destroy in seconds what took decades to build — that’s why Grenada is transforming its approach to disaster preparedness and response. In this video, Chevanne Britton-Telesford, Deputy ...
In Morocco, the World-Bank supported Resilient and Sustainable Water in Agriculture project is improving water governance in the Chtouka area on the Atlantic coast and, in turn, helping to develop ...
BRASÍLIA, April 10, 2025 — Strengthening public policies to support Brazil's agrifood sector—encompassing agriculture, agribusiness, and services—is essential for maintaining its role as a cornerstone ...
April is not only the season of cherry blossoms in Japan, but also of new beginnings. Many schools, companies, and local governments with which the TDLC works also begin a new fiscal year, and some ...