Our vision at the World Bank Group is to create a world free of poverty on a livable planet. But how do we transform that vision into impact? How do we ensure that more women have access to clean water? How can we connect more people to better jobs? How do we bring more gigawatts of renewable energy online, including in small states and fragile and conflict-afflicted countries?
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Despite Strong Growth, South Asia Remains Vulnerable to Shocks
WASHINGTON, April 2, 2024—Growth in South Asia is expected to be strong at 6.0% in 2024, driven mainly by robust growth in India and recoveries in Pakistan and Sri Lanka. But persistent structural challenges threaten to undermine sustained growth, hindering the region’s ability to create jobs and respond to climate shocks, says the World Bank in its twice-a-year regional outlook.
Continue readingINVITATION FINANCE FORUM – WORLD HYDROGEN SUMMIT 2024
MONDAY MAY 13th at 14:00-17:00 CEST in Ahoy Rotterdam
IN-PERSON EVENT
Together with the World Bank and Invest International, the Government of the Netherlands is hosting a Finance Forum during the World Hydrogen Summit 2024 to address the challenges and solutions in the development and financing of Green Hydrogen projects in emerging markets and developing countries.
Are you an entrepreneur wanting to learn more about international financing for green hydrogen initiatives? At the upcoming Finance Forum you’ll learn what it takes to make these projects possible.
The Finance Forum will be opened by Michel Heijdra, Vice Minister for Climate and Energy at the Ministry of Economic Affairs of the Netherlands. The Forum offers two panel sessions with prominent figures within the industry to offer perspectives on the latest advancements and prerequisites necessary to secure funding for Green Hydrogen projects in emerging markets and developing countries. A new 10 GW lighthouse initiative will be presented by the World Bank. At the end of the forum there will be networking opportunities with leading global actors in the field at the NL Pavilion.
With panel speakers of: Port of Rotterdam, Hyphen Hydrogen Energy, Masdar, ING Bank, Climate Fund Managers, African Development Bank, Inter-American Development Bank, H2 Global Foundation and the European Commission.
If you are interested in attending this forum, please register free of charge through the following link: Registration | Finance Day – World Bank (momice.events). Spaces are limited, as such it is highly recommended to register as soon as possible.
More details surrounding the event and the program can be found on the website: Home | Finance Day – World Bank (momice.events).
Kindly note that in order to visit the finance forum at the World Hydrogen Summit, you must also obtain a free Exhibition Visitors pass. This can be done via the official website of the WHS via Registration – World Hydrogen Summit 2024 (world-hydrogen-summit.com).
If you have any questions about this event, please contact Vivian Vriends: tio@rvo.nl.
We look forward to your participation.
Tackling the world’s hidden debt problem
From the COVID-19 pandemic to advanced-economy interest-rate hikes, developments over the last few years have left many developing economies struggling to repay their debts. But the problem might be even bigger than the world realizes, as many sovereign debts are hidden, undisclosed, or opaque. This prevents policy makers and investors from making informed decisions.
Continue readingJoint World Bank, UN Report Assesses Damage to Gaza’s Infrastructure
Damages to Physical Structures Estimated at $18.5 billion as of end January
WASHINGTON, April 2, 2024 – The cost of damage to critical infrastructure in Gaza is estimated at around $18.5 billion according to a new report released today by the World Bank and the United Nations, with financial support of the European Union. That is equivalent to 97% of the combined GDP of the West Bank and Gaza in 2022.
Continue readingMarch 2024 global poverty update from the World Bank: first estimates of global poverty until 2022 from survey data
Global poverty estimates were updated today on the Poverty and Inequality Platform (PIP).As explained in more detail in the What’s New document, more than 100 new surveys were added to the PIP database, bringing the total number of surveys to more than 2,300. With more recent survey data, this March 2024 PIP update is the first to report a global poverty number for 2020-2022, the period of the COVID-19 pandemic. We estimate that COVID-19 increased extreme poverty in the world, as measured by the international poverty line of $2.15, from 8.9 percent in 2019 to 9.7 percent in 2020 (see Figure 1). This is the first increase in global poverty in decades. It is in line with earlier estimates of the COVID-19 impact which used limited survey data and GDP growth projections.
Continue readingTransforming Challenge into Action: Expanding Health Coverage for All
Health care is an investment, not an expense. Affordable accessible health care can unlock human capital and economic dividends for countries.
Today, over half of the world’s population―around 4.5 billion people―lack access to essential health services. And two billion people face financial hardships due to health-related expenses. This is compounded by a range of growing risks such as climate change, pandemics, fragility, and conflict.
Watch this event to learn how the World Bank is working closely with countries and partners to address these challenges and help ensure more people across the world have greater access to high quality and affordable health care.
Better data needed to green the digital transformation
Artificial intelligence (AI) and other digital technologies have piqued global excitement with their promise to drive economic growth and opportunity, unlock scientific breakthroughs, and build better services. But as we race to close the global digital divide, we must also ask ourselves some tough questions.
Continue reading2024 Spring Meetings: Vision to Impact
| Mark your calendars for the 2024 Spring Meetings. We will come together April 15-20 to explore how to tackle global challenges head-on, including solutions to ramp up finance and knowledge, foster private sector investment, and prepare for future crises. Tune in as we livestream high-level events. Spring Meetings |
Energizing Africa: What Will It Take to Achieve Universal Energy Access?
Over half a billion people in Sub-Saharan Africa are at risk of being left behind without electricity access by 2030, with nearly 400 million of them living in countries subject to fragility, conflict, and violence. Africa is where the energy access battle will be won or lost. Without access to reliable, affordable, and sustainable energy, the region will not reach its development aspirations or achieve an economic transformation that can lift millions out of poverty.
Together with partners, the World Bank Group has already begun efforts to deploy innovative financial and technical solutions that are essential for accelerating electrification rates that outpace population growth.
The discussion will focus on what it will take to scale up the solutions and investments that will help connect millions more Africans to electricity and transform African economies.





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