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Taking place fully virtually, the 2021 World Bank Group/IMF Spring Meetings will center around "helping countries build a green and resilient recovery."

From crisis to resilience: World Bank Group Spring Meetings to focus on helping countries build a green and resilient recovery

March 24, 2021
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Bassam Sebti
Globally, more than 800 million kids remain out of school. Photo: © Shutterstock

After the pandemic, put women first

February 18, 2021
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Melinda Gates
David Malpass

Results in the Poorest Countries During COVID-19

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Photo: Edmond Dingamhoudou, World Bank

Three ways to jumpstart a resilient recovery in countries affected by fragility and conflict

March 26, 2021
The Yemen Emergency Electricity Access Project is one of many projects funded by the World Bank International Development Association (IDA) to address climate risk and reach the poorest people, often in isolated communities and fragile settings. Photo: © World Bank

Fighting climate change in the world’s poorest countries

March 23, 2021
Passengers in the Madagascar capital of Antananarivo prepare to return to their hometown owing to lack of livelihood from prolonged lockdown. As the world’s poorest countries seek to jumpstart growth and put large numbers of people back to work, the BBB approach presents a compelling choice. Photo: © Henitsoa Rafalia/World Bank

Building back better from the crisis: What will it take for the poorest countries?

March 09, 2021
The world’s poorest countries entered the COVID-19 crisis already facing elevated debt levels. As they look to revive growth and embark on a resilient recovery, these countries will need access to scaled up amounts of sustainable financing and a redoubling of efforts to address debt vulnerabilities. Photo: © Sarah Farhat/World Bank

A new policy to help the world’s poorest countries manage debt vulnerabilities

February 24, 2021
A marketplace in Kenya sells fruits and vegetables during COVID-19. In Sub-Saharan Africa, the frequency of climate shocks has made maintaining long-term food production growth increasingly harder—compounding the impact of COVID-19 on food security. Photo: © Sambrian Mbaabu/World Bank

Responding to a stark rise in food insecurity across the poorest countries

February 11, 2021
IDA countries entered the COVID-19 crisis already hobbled with high debt levels. With their financing needs projected to be larger than average by the end of 2021, these countries face some excruciating choices. Photo: © Mohammad Al-Arief/World Bank

COVID-19 could leave lasting economic scars in the poorest countries; It’s in everyone’s best interest to act now

February 04, 2021
Health care workers inspect their personal protective equipment at an isolation center in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia. COVID-19 has hit poor and vulnerable countries the hardest, threatening decades of hard-won gains. That’s why the World Bank’s International Development Association is stepping up support. Photo: © Mulugeta Ayene/UNICEF Ethiopia

COVID-19 is hitting poor countries the hardest. Here's how World Bank's IDA is stepping up support

January 28, 2021

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The Yemen Emergency Electricity Access Project is one of many projects funded by the World Bank International Development Association (IDA) to address climate risk and reach the poorest people, often in isolated communities and fragile settings. Photo: © World Bank

Fighting climate change in the world’s poorest countries

March 23, 2021
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Monitoring the social impacts of COVID-19? Community data can offer important clues

March 19, 2021
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Thinking about using technology to address gender-based violence? Five recommendations from experts

March 18, 2021
A female employee at the Food Lover’s Market in Lusaka, Zambia. In Zambia, the World Bank supports women livelihood projects to provide poor women with life and business skills training, mentorship, and support to form savings groups. Photo: © Arne Hoel/World Bank

Building back from COVID-19 – Creating economic opportunities for the poorest

March 17, 2021

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April 9, 2021 – Toward a resilient recovery: My reflections on the World Bank Group’s Spring Meetings

April 12, 2021 | David Malpass

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February 01, 2021
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