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Mobile-Phone Technology Powers Saving Surge in Developing Economies.

Stories & Blogs World Bank (Press release )

Number of Adults Using Accounts to Save Rises at Fastest Clip in a Decade.

Global Gas Flaring Hits Highest Level Since 2007, Undermining Energy Security, Access, and Emissions Goals

Stories & Blogs World Bank (Press release )

Global gas flaring surged for a second year in a row, wasting about $63 billion in lost energy and setting back efforts to manage emissions and boost energy security and access.

Enhancing Cyber Resilience in Developing Countries

Stories & Blogs World Bank (Results Brief )

Between 2014 and 2024, the World Bank supported 64 countries worldwide in building the foundations of cyber resilience.

CSTD consultation in the African Region on WSIS at 20: Successes, failures and future expectations

Event October 11, 2024 - Venue/Format: Julius Nyerere International Conference Centre (JNICC), Dar es Salaam, United Republic of Tanzania
Organizer: UNCTAD & UNECA

New Country Policy and Institutional Assessment Report for Africa Highlights Best Practices to Support African Businesses.

Stories & Blogs World Bank (Press release )

The annual Country Policy and Institutional Assessment (CPIA) for Africa confirms that countries in Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) weathered 2023 relatively well thanks to credible economic and social policy reforms.

Explore Africa's Future: Africa Blue Economy Week 2024 Set to Make a Splash

Stories & Blogs UNDP (Press release )

Africa’s vast coastline and abundant marine resources offer exceptional opportunities for transformative economic and social development. However, this potential has been hindered by environmental degradation, overexploitation and infrastructure deficits.

“Middle-Income Trap” Hinders Progress in 108 Developing Countries.

Stories & Blogs World Bank (Press release )

More than 100 countries face serious obstacles that could hinder their efforts to become high-income countries in the next few decades, according to a new World Bank study.