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The Digital Malawi Project (2017-2024) supported by $72.4 million from the International Development Association, helped ...
Despite increasing food production over the past three decades, 58% of Africans remain food insecure. Transport is an ...
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With support from the Japan Social Development Fund and the World Bank, two initiatives in Zambia and Kenya are demonstrating how community-led approaches can enhance the impact of infrastructure ...
The World Bank’s Development Economics Vice Presidency (DEC) provides scholarships to students and young researchers, contributing to the World Bank’s mission of forging new dynamic approaches to ...
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The April 2024 edition of Africa’s Pulse, a biannual survey of African economies, finds that economic activity is set to rebound in Sub-Saharan Africa, supported by increased private consumption and ...
Prime Minister Roosevelt Skerrit speaking at the UN General Assembly in September 2017. On September 23, 2017, when Prime Minister Roosevelt Skerrit stood before the UN General Assembly, he declared ...
The Artificial Intelligence revolution is transforming education at an unprecedented pace, offering innovative opportunities to personalize learning experiences, support teachers and students in their ...