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In South Asia’s poorest countries, empowering women is essential to reducing poverty

There are millions of such inspiring, independent women across South Asia—especially in the poorest countries, which are served by the World Bank’s International Development Association (IDA).

Hartwig Schafer | November 23, 2021
Digital Development, Education, Gender, Jobs & Development, Poverty, Social Protection
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