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  1. Library Resource
    September, 2014
    Palestine

    This Investment Climate Assessment (ICA)
    seeks to evaluate the conditions under which the Palestinian
    private sector currently operates in the West Bank
    (including East Jerusalem) and the Gaza strip. This
    assessment is both an update and expansion on a similar
    assessment undertaken by the World Bank in 2006. As such, it
    provides both a snapshot of the investment climate in 2013,
    as well as a longitudinal view of what has changed in the

  2. Library Resource
    October, 2014
    Global

    The global extreme poverty rate has
    fallen by half since 1990, but progress within the
    developing world has been uneven. Extreme poverty remains
    widespread in most low-income countries while many
    middle-income countries also continue to have substantial
    levels with many people there who have escaped extreme
    poverty remaining poor and vulnerable. Nor has there been
    robust progress in sharing prosperity: in many developing

  3. Library Resource
    February, 2015

    Using a newly compiled database of
    women's property rights and legal capacity covering 100
    countries over 50 years, this paper analyzes the triggers
    and barriers to reform. The database documents gender gaps
    in the ability to access and own assets, to sign legal
    documents in one's own name, and to have equality or
    non-discrimination as a guiding principle of the
    country's constitution. Progress in reducing these

  4. Library Resource
    February, 2015
    Solomon Islands

    Justice interventions in Solomon Islands
    over the last decade have focused largely on assisting
    Honiarabased state institutions in the form of a variety of
    capacity-building programs. This has included a heavy
    reliance on expatriate expertise positioned in central
    justice agencies. The National Judiciary has benefited
    significantly from this support, although to date the direct
    effects of increased assistance have not been felt in most

  5. Library Resource
    May, 2016

    Jim Yong Kim, President of the World Bank Group, discusses fundamental issues in global development and
    the World Bank Group's role in helping countries and
    the private sector meet the greatest challenges in
    development. He speaks
    about the twin goals, to end extreme poverty
    by 2030 and to boost shared prosperity. Due to television, everyone knows how everyone else lives. We must not remain voluntarily blind to the impact of economic choices on the poor and
    vulnerable.

  6. Library Resource
    January, 2014
    Zambia

    Zambia shares its robust economic growth
    and capital inflows in the past few years with other
    Sub-Saharan countries, growth supported by high commodity
    prices that while declining are still at historical high
    levels. High commodity prices have induced large foreign
    direct investment (FDI) flows, mainly in extractive
    industries but also in services sector, supporting growth.
    Zambia's mining sector has benefited from FDI,

  7. Library Resource
    January, 2014
    Kazakhstan

    Kazakhstan aspires to become one of the
    world s 30 most developed economies by 2050. The focus is on
    laying the basis for the accelerated diversification of the
    economy through industrialization and infrastructure
    development, including enhancing human capital to drive
    innovation and economic efficiency. This country economic
    memorandum report adopts an analytical framework that looks
    into options that will be explored to help authorities think

  8. Library Resource
    February, 2014
    Moldova

    The forestry sector in Moldova faces
    significant governance and sustainability challenges. The
    insufficient level of forest coverage in Moldova has a
    serious impact on environment and overall economic growth in
    the country. The situation is exacerbated by the reportedly
    intense pressure on forest resources exerted by the human
    factor. Illegal logging and grazing are considered as
    significant factors that contribute to forest loss. There is

  9. Library Resource
    April, 2014
    Pakistan

    Pakistan's rebound from the global
    financial crisis has been slow and fragile, and unless it
    changes course swiftly, it could face the prospects of a
    second balance of payments crisis in less than five years.
    Its recovery from the 2008-09 global financial crisis has
    been the weakest in South Asia, featuring a unique
    double-dip growth pattern. With high fertility, Pakistan
    will double the size of its already young population by

  10. Library Resource
    January, 2013
    Liberia, Global

    This report evaluates the outcomes of
    World Bank Group support to Liberia from its post-war
    reengagement in 2003 through 2011. The country has moved
    from total disarray to a solid foundation for inclusive
    development. Although development has not moved forward as
    quickly as hoped, substantial progress has been made. Public
    finance and key institutions have been rebuilt; crucial
    transport facilities have been restored; and hospitals,

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