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  1. Library Resource
    January, 2015
    Nigeria

    Women play an important role in rural
    economic activity but face severe constraints to
    productivity and socioeconomic security. Nigeria's
    agriculture sector employs 35 percent of women and up to 44
    percent of female heads of households. Yet a number of
    factors constrain the expansion and diversification of
    agricultural activities, including fewer rights to land than
    men, lower access to credit, and inequitable access to

  2. Library Resource
    August, 2015

    The post-2015 development agenda is being shaped as we speak. The role of identity and identification
    and its importance to development outcomes places it within the new Sustainable Development
    Goals (SDG) agenda—specifically as one of the proposed SDG targets (#16.9), but also as a key enabler
    of the efficacy of many other SDG targets. Although there is no one model for providing legal
    identity, this SDG would urge states to ensure that all have free or low-cost access to widely accepted,

  3. Library Resource
    November, 2015

    The World Bank (WB) supports the global
    reporting initiative (GRI) and is one of the GRI chapter
    groups of founding members. The topics deemed relevant for
    disclosure were identified by assessing annual corporate
    priorities outlined by the institutions’ Boards and
    President, considering stakeholder input, as well as
    ascertaining sustainability impacts of carrying out the
    mission and vision. To determine if a GRI aspect is material

  4. Library Resource
    February, 2014
    Global

    Recent economic and political
    developments have highlighted a challenge shared across the
    Arab region of generating employment, promoting inclusive
    growth, and improving competitiveness. In the short run,
    weakened macroeconomic fundamentals in the developing
    economies of the Middle East and North Africa are a key
    challenge. The region's main challenge is to achieve
    sustainable growth that delivers the quantity and quality of

  5. Library Resource
    January, 2014
    India

    Industrial parks are as popular as they
    are controversial, in India and globally. At their best they
    align infrastructure provision and agglomeration economies
    to jolt industrial growth. More often, they generate
    negative spill-overs, provide handouts, sit empty, or simply
    do not get built. This paper disaggregates how parks are
    built and how they fail. It contextualizes parks in India,
    followed by a thick case study of an innovative scheme that

  6. Library Resource
    May, 2014
    Tanzania

    Tanzania is largely an agriculture-based
    economy. This sector accounts for over three-quarters of
    national employment, and approximately 25 percent of gross
    domestic product (GDP). The national agricultural input
    voucher scheme (NAIVS) is a market smart input subsidy
    program designed in response to the sharp rise in global
    grain and fertilizer prices in 2007 and 2008. The main aim
    of the program is to raise maize and rice production, and

  7. Library Resource
    December, 2014

    This paper studies the credit market
    implications and real effects of one the largest borrower
    bailout programs in history, enacted by the government of
    India against the backdrop of the 2008-2009 financial
    crisis. The study finds that the stimulus program had no
    effect on productivity, wages, or consumption, but led to
    significant changes in credit allocation and an increase in
    defaults. Post-program loan performance declines faster in

  8. Library Resource
    February, 2014
    Global

    Fragile and conflict-affected states (FCS) have become an important focus of World Bank Group assistance in recent years as recognition of the linkages between fragility, conflict, violence, and poverty has grown. Addressing issues of recurring conflict and political violence and helping build legitimate and accountable state institutions are central to the Bank Group's poverty reduction mission. This evaluation assesses the relevance and effectiveness of World Bank Group country strategies and assistance programs to FCS.

  9. Library Resource
    Reports & Research
    April, 2014
    Mozambique

    Agriculture and fisheries are the main pillars of Mozambique's economy, having contributed in the last few years to more than 25 percent of the gross domestic product (GDP) and around 7 to 11 percentage points of the rate of economic growth. Agricultural development in Mozambique has been part of the government agenda because it is crucial to reducing poverty within rural zones.

  10. Library Resource
    April, 2014
    Africa

    The accumulation of decent housing
    matters both because of the difference it makes to living
    standards and because of its centrality to economic
    development. The consequences for living standards are
    far-reaching. In addition to directly conferring utility,
    decent housing improves health and enables children to do
    homework. It frees up women's time and enables them to
    participate in the labor market. More subtly, a home and its

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