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Acute hunger affecting over 100 million people worldwide

113 million people in 53 countries experienced high levels of food insecurity in the world’s most severe food crises in 2018 A report by the European Union, the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO), and the UN World Food Programme (WFP) finds that around 113 million people

Bangladesh Bhola power project tests AIIB promises

Abu Siddique Locals and NGOs say the bank has breached its own standards by failing to provide adequate compensation and ignoring flood risks in vulnerable delta area After an 11-hour overnight cruise from the capital city of Dhaka, the passenger ferry lands at Bangladesh’s only island district of

Ebola Escalated Response: WB commits US$80 Million to DR Congo

The World Bank Group and the Pandemic Emergency Financing Facility (PEF) have approved a total of up to US$80 million in grants to support over half the estimated cost of an escalated six-month Ebola response effort being mounted by the government of the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC)

Alliance to Harness Tech Disruptions in Urban Transport

Urban mobility disruptions have far-reaching effects, affecting labor, land use, government finances, safety and access to opportunity for millions

World Bank and Bangladesh sign agreement for more and better Jobs

The credit is from the World Bank’s International Development Association(IDA), and has a 30-year term, including a five-year grace period. It carries a service charge of 0.75 percent and an interest of 1.25 percent.

World Bank President Kim to Step Down before term completion

During his term, Kim emphasized that one of the greatest needs in the developing world is infrastructure finance, and he pushed the Bank Group to maximize finance for development by working with a new cadre of private sector partners committed to building sustainable, climate-smart infrastructure in

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Narcissism And Hubris Cause The Death Of An NGO

Some of the 50 people who lost their jobs have initiated legal action against the Governing Board to get severance pay

Weak workplan wounds Paris Agreement

Joydeep Gupta, Soumya Sarkar, Chris Davy, Fermin Koop, Yao Zhe, Tom Baxter The Paris Agreement, itself a compromise that is not enough to combat climate change, was further weakened in the details as the work programme was signed off in the annual UN climate summit  A Paris Agreement Work Progr

Afghanistan scales up ecosystem-based solutions to help build disaster resilience

Afghanistan is one of the frontline countries taking forward affordable ecosystem-based solutions to reducing disaster risk.

World Bank Group Announces $200 billion over Five Years for Climate Action

By ramping up direct adaptation finance to reach around $50 billion over FY 21-25, the World Bank will, for the first time, give this equal emphasis alongside investments that reduce emissions.

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