This report estimates a monetary value for the global public good that the government of Jordan provides to the international community: the reduced need for assistance that results from refugees’ ability...
Migration of Bhutanese workers to Australia has sparked intense public debate and garnered media attention in recent years. The profile of migrants, largely composed of civil servants from key sectors...
This study examines the effectiveness and challenges of Tajikistan's skills development system and skilling opportunities for migrants, with the goal of providing actionable recommendations. As Tajikistan...
This paper gathers lessons from major development investments and reviews the broader evidence base on the inclusion of refugees and their host communities in national social protection programs in low-...
Ratings for the Strengthening the Social Protection System Project for Uzbekistan were as follows: outcome was moderately satisfactory, Bank performance was satisfactory, and monitoring and evaluation...
In Armenia, 4 percent of households have a family member who is currently abroad, while 23 percent have someone who migrated in the past and has since returned. Migration is most common in the Lori and...
In Georgia, 8 percent of households have current migrants, and 14 percent have people who migrated in the past and returned. Migration is most common in Samtskhe-Javakheti and Samegrelo-Zemo Svaneti.
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El Barómetro Económico de la Comunidad Económica y Monetaria del África Central (CEMAC) es una publicación semestral del Banco Mundial que ofrece un resumen de los acontecimientos recientes y la perspectiva...
A strong evidence base has documented the many ways in which international migration can bring large development benefits for individuals and communities. Flagship reports and analytical work from international...
This paper focuses on the social dimensions of both climate change adaptation and mitigation actions in India. On the adaptation side, it documents how people and communities are coping and adapting to...
India, an emerging economy with a significant population undergoing demographic transition, hosts a large number of workers. It is estimated that about 56 crore (560 million) workers are employed in the...
Faced with the devastating impact of the rigorous shutdown from late March, a massive package of R500 billion (10 percent of GDP) was announced on April 21. The main elements included: R200 billion in...
Bhutan has made substantial progress toward ending extreme poverty and boosting shared prosperity on a livable planet, with extreme poverty nearly eradicated and the national poverty rate reduced to 12.4...
The per capita Gross National Income (GNI) guidelines covering the Civil Works Preference, IDA Eligibility, IBRD Terms, and the initiation of IBRD graduation process are updated every year, based on the...
Bhutan’s real GDP growth rate remained robust in FY23/24. The agriculture sector grew modestly due to lower crop yields. The industry sector grew modestly, supported by strong growth in mining and quarrying...
This report provides a better understanding of ways in which to address the gender and social dimensions of climate change in key sectors of the Tajik economy. It focuses on the impact of climate change...
This report attempts to provide a snapshot of the living standards of the population from multidimensional poverty perspectives and assess the progress made between 2009 and 2019. Given the outdated official monetary...
The Nepal Country Gender Assessment (CGA) provides a comprehensive analysis of the gender equality context in Nepal, covering Women’s Economic Opportunities, Gender-Based Violence (GBV) and Human Capital...