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World Bank : 2022January18Tuesday
Vietnam's economic growth is expected to accelerate to 5.5% in 2022 and greening its trade would offer new opportunities: World Bank - World Bank Group
World Bank Launches NOK 3.5 Billion Sustainable Development Bond While Highlighting Climate Action - World Bank Group
Project Signing: New World Bank Project to Improve Efficiency, Reliability of Electricity Supply in West Bengal - World Bank Group
Global Growth to Slow through 2023, Adding to Risk of 'Hard Landing' in Developing Economies - World Bank Group
World Bank Supports Burundi's Response to COVID-19 - World Bank Group
World Bank Group Debars Colas Madagascar SA - World Bank Group
World Bank approves US$170 Million in grant support for Yemen to restore critical urban services and support climate resilient rural road access - World Bank Group
No justification in closing schools over Covid: World Bank expert - The Tribune India
Standard Chartered Adds World Bank Lawyer in Weighing China Step - Bloomberg Law
World Bank Supports Urban Development in Northern Mozambique - World Bank Group
World Bank - Projects : 2022January18Tuesday
World Bank Projects 2.5% Growth for Nigeria in 2022 | Business Post Nigeria - Business Post Nigeria
Norway and Germany fund work on safe food in developing nations - Food Safety News
World Bank warns of difficulty in accessing external financing - GhanaWeb
World Bank Expects Tunisia’s Economic Growth to Rebound 3.5% in 2022 - Asharq Al-awsat English
Int'l Cooperation Min. releases its 2021 annual report titled, 'Engaging for Impact Towards Our Common Future: Int'l Partnerships for Sustainable Development' - Egypttoday
Addressing climate change: Know more about 30 climate action national projects in Egypt - Egypttoday
Policy reforms needed to crush poverty - Truth, for its own sake. - New Era
Explainer: Sri Lanka on the edge as debt burden mounts - Reuters
Business Highlights: Powell testifies, world outlook trimmed - Associated Press
The Central Asia Initiative of the European Union during the COVID-19 crisis: the way forward in preparing for and managing risks - Kazakhstan - ReliefWeb