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21.09.2006
Developing countries that invest in better education, health care, and job training for their record numbers of young people between the ages of 12 and 24 could produce surging economic growth and sharply reduced poverty, according to a new World Bank report.
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07.07.2006
After decades of setbacks, countries in sub-Saharan Africa are sending more children to school and taking steps to improve education quality, but the region still needs help from wealthy nations to achieve the Millennium Development Goal of universal primary education by 2015.
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Image: Education in developing regions is expected to be high on the G8 Summit agenda in St. Petersburg, Russia next week. © Peter Armstrong
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31.05.2006
Net private capital flows to developing countries reached a record high of $491 billion in 2005, driven by privatizations, mergers and acquisitions, external debt refinancing, as well as strong investor interest in local-currency bond markets in Asia and Latin America, says the World Bank’s annual 2006 Global Development Finance report.
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11.05.2006
Small rural communities in Nepal will reap the benefits of the carbon market as the World Bank promotes the use of biogas as a commercially viable industry. This is the first greenhouse gas emission (GHG) reductions project in Nepal under the Clean Development Mechanism (CDM) of the Kyoto Protocol.
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21.04.2006
While the IMF and World Bank convene for their annual spring meeting this weekend in Washington DC, civil society activists will be highlighting the damaging effects their economic policies.
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Image: The meeting will also cover ways to increase funding for educational assistance in developing countries. © Action Against Hunger-USA
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