
Haiti | World Bank Group
The World Bank is working with Haiti to identify strategies to respond to recurrent crises that hinder sustainable development.
Poorest Economies Face Toughest Conditions in Two Decades
Oct 11, 2024 · The world’s 26 poorest economies, home to about 40 percent of all people who live on less than $2.15 a day, are deeper in debt than at any time since 2006 and increasingly vulnerable to …
Poverty, Prosperity, and Planet Report 2024 - World Bank Group
The World Bank has set a clear mission: ending extreme poverty and boosting shared prosperity on a livable planet. This report offers the first postpandemic assessment of global progress on this agenda.
Central African Republic | World Bank Group
Latest news and information from the World Bank and its development work in Central African Republic. Access Central African Republic’s economy facts, statistics, project information, development …
World Bank Group Poverty and Equity Assessments
The World Bank Group’s Poverty and Equity Assessments help policymakers better understand the drivers of poverty and inequality in their countries, and how to address them. These evidence-based …
Malawi | World Bank Group
The World Bank Group supports Malawi’s efforts to reduce poverty and promote economic growth by working with the government, development partners, and civil society.
Yemen | World Bank Group
Yemen is one of the most food insecure, and possibly poorest, countries in the world. Around half of Yemeni households have inadequate food consumption. mini-card, small-v-img style grid, clone …
The State of the Poor: Where are the Poor and where are they Poorest?1 Extreme poverty in the world has decreased considerably in the past three decades (figure 1). In 1981, more than half of citizens …
Poverty and Shared Prosperity 2022 - World Bank Group
The Poverty and Shared Prosperity series provides a global audience with the latest and most accurate estimates on trends in global poverty and shared prosperity.
Democratic Republic of Congo | World Bank Group
The World Bank is helping to fight poverty and improve living standards for the people of the Democratic Republic of Congo, through education, energy, health and other social services.