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News from July 2024


Thailand projects steady economic recovery through private consumption tourism goods exports

The economy of Thailand is projected to recover in 2024, supported by sustained private consumption as well as a recovery in tourism and goods exports. Growth is expected to accelerate from 1.9 percent in 2023 to 2.4 percent in 2024, and further reach 2.8 percent in 2025, driven by both domestic and external demand. This outlook is bolstered by the revised fiscal budget proposal for fiscal year 2025 and anticipated acceleration in budget execution following significant delays earlier this year.


WTO Fish Fund Steering Committee advances efforts towards operationalization

The Steering Committee of the WTO Fish Fund has made significant strides towards operationalizing the Fund, according to Deputy Director-General Angela Ellard. Speaking at a recent meeting, Ellard highlighted the Committee's progress since January, emphasizing their dedication to providing support by the time of the Agreement's entry into force.


Ethiopian delegation learns sustainable practices from Uruguayan livestock industry

Ethiopia, leading Africa in livestock numbers with 70.3 million cattle, 95.4 million sheep and goats, and 8.1 million camels, combines mixed farming in the highlands with extensive livestock farming in the lowlands. However, both systems face climate risks such as droughts and floods and struggle with low productivity due to diseases and poor practices.


Mozambique launches nationwide free-ID campaign with support from World Bank

Isac, a 13-year-old boy from Homoíne district in Inhambane province, southern Mozambique, dreams of becoming a nurse. Until recently, his aspirations were hindered by the lack of a legal identity document (ID), which prevented him from enrolling in school. Instead, he spent his days collecting and selling wood for food. “If I were to get an ID today, I would go back to school and achieve my dream of becoming a nurse and healing people,” he said.


DG Okonjo-Iweala urges revision of food and agriculture rulebook at workshop

"There is an urgent need to ensure that trade in food and agriculture contributes to ensuring everyone can access sufficient, safe, and nutritious food at all times," DG Okonjo-Iweala said in her opening remarks to participants.


Binance, Hong Kong’s Organized Crime and Triad Bureau team up for law enforcement sharing session

The Organized Crime and Triad Bureau (OCTB) of the Hong Kong Police invited Binance to a sharing session on June 27, an invitation that highlights Binance’s promotion of security and compliance in digital finance. Binance made the announcement in a July 2 news release.


World Bank report highlights systemic gender inequality challenges in Croatia

ZAGREB, July 2, 2024 – A new World Bank analysis presented today reveals that Croatia remains among the lowest-ranked EU countries for overall gender parity. Despite adopting European Union (EU) standards in gender equality, significant systemic issues persist, resulting in notable gender gaps across six areas: work, money, knowledge, time, power, and health.


WTO reviews four key regional trade agreements enhancing global economic cooperation

The Committee on Regional Trade Agreements of the World Trade Organization (WTO) recently considered four significant regional trade agreements. These agreements, involving multiple countries, aim to enhance economic cooperation and liberalize trade in goods and services.


India needs more women in workforce to meet economic goals

If India is to successfully double the size of its economy by 2030, the only viable path is raising the number of women in the workforce.


Global goods trade sees modest growth amid price declines

Goods trade posts 1% growth in the first quarter of 2024 after 2023 plateau


Policy recommendations aim to tackle systemic gender inequality in Croatia

In Croatia, the subject of gender equality has gradually moved from the fringes to the forefront of public discourse, reflecting both global trends and local imperatives. As of 2023, Croatia was still among the lowest-ranked EU countries for overall gender equality. Although Croatia’s overall Gender Equality Index score has improved over the past decade, domain-specific scores offer a more granular view of the remaining challenges.


World Bank appoints Anna Akhalkatsi as new country director for European Union

Anna Akhalkatsi has been appointed as the World Bank’s new Country Director for the European Union, based in Brussels. In her new role, Ms. Akhalkatsi will lead the Bank's dialogue with EU client countries and institutions, overseeing operational and knowledge engagement with governments, stakeholders, and partners to advance their development objectives. She will work closely with the International Finance Corporation (IFC) and the Multilateral Investment Guarantee Agency (MIGA) to enhance the World Bank Group’s engagement with the private sector.


Hill on former IRS agent's detention in Nigeria: 'Tigran must immediately be granted a humanitarian release'

Two Congress members have gone viral with their report on X, formerly known as Twitter, of “horrible” conditions in a Nigerian prison where former IRS agent Tigran Gambaryan is being held despite U.S. requests for a humanitarian release.


Stefano Mocci appointed as new World Bank Group manager for Fiji

SUVA, July 1, 2024 – Stefano Mocci has been appointed as the World Bank Group Country Manager for Fiji, a role that aims to unify country-level leadership to better support the nation’s public and private sector priorities. This newly created position will provide a single point of contact for accessing the full range of World Bank Group products and services, enhancing the institution's ability to address global challenges and drive development with speed, efficiency, and impact.


Khwima Nthara assumes role as World Bank's PNG country manager

Port Moresby, July 1, 2024 – Starting today, Mr. Khwima Nthara becomes the World Bank Group Country Manager for Papua New Guinea (PNG), a position that will unify country-level leadership across the institution to better support PNG’s public and private sector priorities. This newly created position provides a single point of contact for access to the full breadth of World Bank Group products and services and will enhance the institution's ability to address global challenges and drive development with speed, efficiency, and impact.


World Bank appoints Jason Allford as special representative for South Korea

Seoul, July 1, 2024 – Jason Allford has been appointed as the World Bank Group Special Representative for the Republic of Korea. This newly created position aims to unify country-level leadership across the institution to better support Korea’s public and private sector priorities. The role provides a single point of contact for access to the full range of World Bank Group products and services, enhancing the institution's ability to address global challenges and drive development with speed, efficiency, and impact.


Zafer Mustafaoglu appointed new country director at World Bank

The World Bank has announced the appointment of economist Zafer Mustafaoglu as Country Director for the Philippines, Malaysia, and Brunei Darussalam, effective July 1, 2024.


Gevorg Sargsyan named new World Bank Group Country Manager for Sri Lanka

Starting today, Gevorg Sargsyan assumes the role of World Bank Group Country Manager for Sri Lanka. This newly created position aims to unify country-level leadership across the institution, enhancing support for Sri Lanka’s public and private sector priorities. The role offers a single point of contact for accessing the full range of World Bank Group products and services, thereby improving the institution's ability to address global challenges and drive development with greater speed, efficiency, and impact.


World Bank approves $700M investment for human capital enhancement in Jordan

The World Bank Group has approved two new programs to strengthen Jordan’s human capital through targeted investments in education, health, and social assistance. With a combined financing of $700 million, the Jordan Human Capital Program and the Jordan: Modernizing Education, Skills, and Administrative Reforms (MASAR) Program aim to drive sustainable and inclusive growth, enhance education quality, and better equip youth with skills for future jobs.


World Bank appoints Inguna Dobraja as new manager for Moldova

Chisinau, July 1, 2024 – Starting today, Inguna Dobraja becomes the World Bank Group Country Manager for Moldova, a position that will unify country-level leadership across the institution to better support Moldova’s public and private sector priorities. This newly created position provides a single point of contact for access to the full breadth of World Bank Group products and services and will enhance the institution's ability to address global challenges and drive development with speed, efficiency, and impact.