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World Bank approves $800 million support for Uzbekistan's reform initiatives
By Globe Banner | Oct 4, 2024
The World Bank's Board of Executive Directors has approved an $800 million financial package in concessional loans to support Uzbekistan's reform agenda. The aim is to facilitate the country's transition to a more inclusive and resilient market economy.
Nigeria addresses high maternal mortality with new initiatives
By Globe Banner | Oct 4, 2024
Hajiya A'ishatu, a resident of Tudun-Wada city in Nigeria's Gombe State, shares her gratitude for the care she received at the Tudun Wada Primary Health Care Facility. "I had all my children in this facility," she says. "My family is grateful for everything the doctors and nurses did for us here." Her experience reflects Nigeria's ongoing efforts to improve maternal and child health services, particularly in underserved areas.
World Bank approves EUR 80 million loan for Montenegro's fiscal stability
By Globe Banner | Oct 4, 2024
The World Bank Group's Board of Executive Directors has approved a EUR 80 million loan to Montenegro. The funding aims to bolster fiscal sustainability and promote sustainable development in the country. This initiative, known as the Montenegro First Resilient Fiscal and Sustainable Development Policy Financing (DPF), seeks to enhance revenue generation, improve spending oversight, reduce fiscal risks, and address environmental degradation and climate change challenges.
IMF, World Bank Group, WHO collaborate on global pandemic preparedness
By Globe Banner | Oct 4, 2024
The International Monetary Fund (IMF), the World Bank Group (WBG), and the World Health Organization (WHO) have announced a collaborative effort to enhance pandemic preparedness. This initiative aims to provide countries with increased support in preventing, detecting, and responding to public health threats through various means including the IMF’s Resilience and Sustainability Trust (RST), WBG’s financial and technical assistance, and WHO’s expertise.
World Bank approves $250 million project for renewable energy in Lebanon
By Globe Banner | Oct 3, 2024
The World Bank has approved a $250 million project aimed at enhancing renewable energy in Lebanon by restoring electricity grid services and supporting ongoing reforms. This decision comes as Lebanon's electricity sector faces significant operational and financial challenges due to recent crises.
World Bank report reveals gaps between regulations and public services in global economies
By Globe Banner | Oct 3, 2024
The World Bank Group's newly released Business Ready report highlights a disparity between regulatory frameworks and public services across 50 economies. While many nations have established regulations to enhance the business environment, they fall short in delivering the necessary public services to ensure tangible progress. The report evaluates each economy with 1,200 indicators, providing insights into areas requiring improvement and encouraging reforms.
World Bank launches plan targeting gender inequalities in Sierra Leone
By Globe Banner | Oct 3, 2024
The World Bank has introduced the Sierra Leone Country Gender Action Plan (C-GAP), a strategy aimed at reducing gender inequalities and promoting equality across various sectors in Sierra Leone. This initiative is aligned with the World Bank Group’s Sierra Leone Country Partnership Framework for 2021-2026 and the WBG Gender Strategy for 2024-2030.
U.S. Bureau reports rise in personal consumption expenditures across all states
By Globe Banner | Oct 3, 2024
Personal consumption expenditures (PCE) saw an increase across all 50 states and the District of Columbia in 2023, as reported by the U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis. The changes varied, with Florida experiencing the highest increase at 8.1 percent, while Iowa had the lowest at 4.7 percent. On a national scale, current-dollar PCE rose by 6.4 percent in 2023 following a 9.8 percent rise in 2022.
U.S. ambassador discusses economic cooperation with Ecuador's labor minister
By Globe Banner | Oct 3, 2024
Ambassador Art Brown and Minister of Labor, Ivonne Núñez, recently engaged in discussions focused on U.S. cooperation in projects aimed at promoting economic prosperity to enhance employment opportunities.
Binance announces full digital asset license in Kazakhstan
By Globe Banner | Oct 3, 2024
Binance has announced that its Kazakhstan branch has received a full Digital Asset Trading Facility (DATF) license. This approval allows Binance to operate a trading platform, offer broker-dealer services, and provide custody for digital assets.
Regulatory bodies provide guidance for financial institutions post-Hurricane Helene
By Globe Banner | Oct 2, 2024
The Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation, the Federal Reserve Board, the National Credit Union Administration, the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency, and state financial regulators have issued a joint statement acknowledging the significant impact of Hurricane Helene on financial institutions. The agencies are committed to providing regulatory assistance to those affected under their supervision.
DDG Ellard highlights parliament roles and updates on WTO priorities
By Globe Banner | Oct 2, 2024
DDG Ellard has underscored the significant role of parliaments in bridging international institutions and the public, emphasizing their involvement in World Trade Organization (WTO) matters. She highlighted that parliamentary engagement is crucial for ensuring the effectiveness and relevance of the WTO's work.
World Bank projects Nepal's economic growth despite financial risks
By Globe Banner | Oct 2, 2024
Nepal's economic growth is projected to rise to 5.1 percent in FY25 from 3.9 percent in FY24, as stated in the World Bank’s latest report, "Nepal Development Update: International Migration and Well-being in Nepal." This growth is expected due to increased tourist arrivals, hydropower, and paddy production.
WTO discusses inclusive growth through trade amid global challenges
By Globe Banner | Oct 2, 2024
At the 13th Ministerial Conference held in February 2024, ministers emphasized the significant role of services in the global economy, noting that they contribute to more than two-thirds of global economic output and account for over half of all jobs. The conference highlighted the importance of advancing work on trade in services at the World Trade Organization (WTO). In response, the Council agreed to hold an informal discussion on a WTO-World Bank report titled "Trade in Services for Development." The ministerial mandate concerning this topic is detailed in paragraph 18 of...
Visa requirements detailed by US Embassy in Quito
By Globe Banner | Oct 2, 2024
The United States Embassy in Quito, Ecuador, processes official visas for diplomats and government officials.
World Bank reports Jordan's economic resilience amid regional challenges
By Globe Banner | Oct 2, 2024
Jordan's economy demonstrated resilience in 2023 and early 2024, as highlighted in a World Bank report released today. The report notes that real GDP increased to 2.7 percent in 2023, a modest rise from the previous year. This growth was achieved despite a challenging regional environment and was driven by diverse economic sectors, including manufacturing, agriculture, services, restaurants, and hotels.
US embassy outlines process for diplomatic and official visas
By Globe Banner | Oct 2, 2024
The United States Embassy in Quito, Ecuador, has outlined the process for obtaining diplomatic and official visas.
World Bank supports vulnerable populations in Myanmar through community project
By Globe Banner | Oct 2, 2024
The World Bank has extended direct support to Myanmar's poor and vulnerable population through the Myanmar Community Support Project (MCSP). This initiative, financed by the Myanmar Partnership Multi-Donor Trust Fund with $22.4 million, was operational from January 2023 to September 2024. The project was implemented by two international partners: the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) and the World Food Programme (WFP), aiming to channel resources directly to communities.
Investment framework aims to tackle global malnutrition with evidence-based strategies
By Globe Banner | Oct 2, 2024
The Investment Framework for Nutrition 2024 highlights the ongoing global nutrition challenges, despite progress in reducing child stunting. Currently, 148 million children worldwide are still stunted, and nearly half of the global adult population is either obese or overweight.
World Bank supports Myanmar's vulnerable population through community project
By Globe Banner | Oct 2, 2024
The World Bank has announced its support for Myanmar's poor and vulnerable population through the Myanmar Community Support Project (MCSP). The initiative is backed by financing from the Myanmar Partnership Multi-Donor Trust Fund, amounting to $22.5 million. Implemented between January 2023 and September 2024, the project was executed in collaboration with two international partners: the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) and the World Food Programme (WFP). The project's aim is to provide resources directly to communities, focusing on food security and...