Knowledge is power. The new regional #CCDR featuring 4 Eastern Caribbean countries offers key actions for better informed decision making. Read the report here https://t.co/iTEXkUxx71
@oecscommission@ClimateEnvGD
📅#Webinar 20/06 | Join researchers & practitioners @WBPubs in a discussion about the impact of migration on labor markets in secondary cities in Africa and the essential role of mayors in Ethiopia, Uganda & Tunisia.
Registrations ➡ https://t.co/hGOKsxaGvM
For 18 months all @OliverJHarman had to offer when discussing migration was fact 1⃣, now after reading this @wb_research report posted by @CitiesAlliance he has a few more...
1⃣1⃣Africa’s urban population growth is 🔼driven by natural population growth, not rural-urban migration
Migrants are a force that can be leveraged for the economic growth of secondary cities in Africa. To support integration of migrants, one must look beyond labor market policies and migrants and focus on how cities are planned and managed more broadly. https://t.co/6Bg8sN06FQ
Join us at #COP28 for a discussion on how Latin America and the Caribbean can navigate climate risks, advance on development goals, and take proactive climate action.
LIVE via WebEx:* https://t.co/DF11ukjDgU
*Visit the Event Page:* https://t.co/g7Ub99stmt
Dec. 4th, 1PM, Dubai
El trabajo conjunto beneficia el desarrollo de América Latina y el Caribe. Les invito a ver a Ajay Banga del @BancoMundial y a @igoldfajn de @el_BID que hablarán sobre el impulso que dan las colaboraciones a la región y al mundo.
31/agosto-10AM ET: https://t.co/c2qEz0Yqpa
As the world’s population hurtles towards 10 billion people – can we feed a growing population without destroying our forests? #NaturesFrontiers – a new @WorldBank report says yes – learn how: https://t.co/SePEYLDnFh
Today, @BancoMundialLAC launching the Brazil CCDR to promote a greener and richer future. #Brazil is in a strong position to give its people a better life and successfully adapt to #ClimateChange. Download the report here: https://t.co/ocZLlRvPue #CCDRBrazil
New report: #Brazil can have a greener and richer future if it shifts to an economic model that is based on productivity growth and efficiency in natural resources use. Read and share: https://t.co/Xbc8iAbXZM
#ClimateAction#CCDRBrazil
An excellent discusion on #Egypt’s #ClimateAndDevelopment report. In the words of Minister of @EGY_Environment@yasminefoud: “A government owned process”. Read the report (EN and AR) and background technical notes here https://t.co/6M0QR0WFk9
“Es la persona que ha hecho las investigaciones más rigurosas sobre la desigualdad en este país", dice uno de sus colegas. Ana María Ibáñez ( @anamibanez) hace parte del grupo de mujeres que guían las economías de Latinoamérica https://t.co/uji97T7mFC
#8DeMarzo#8M2023
The @WorldBank Group’s #Egypt Country #ClimateAndDevelopment report finds that 14 major cities with over 80% of the population are exposed to at least one major climate risk. Learn more here: https://t.co/H2OSHXNmQu
@DasMaitreyi@gandhisahil Our earlier work on pollution unfortunatelly did not look at urban form, but you can check it out here https://t.co/XGrdnh0y5V. Stay tuned for more work on pollution and city form.
My thanks to Prime Minister Mostafa Madbouly & Minister @RaniaAlMashat for hosting the @WorldBank Group at #COP27 to launch Egypt’s Country Climate & Development Report (CCDR) — we are committed to helping Egypt integrate climate & development.
Read: https://t.co/hadNCcaDEU
Thanks to Nancy Lozano Gracia, @jenn_slg , @PorzioTommaso and @bassi_vittorio , we have released our new paper about the pollution challenges small firms face in the developing world.
https://t.co/UV3tfFZg4Z