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NEWS >> In 2023, carbon pricing revenues reached a record $104 billion, but more needs to be done.
Check out the just-released World Bank “State and Trends of Carbon Pricing 2024” report to learn more: wrld.bg/rvyE50RPRRZ #PriceOnCarbon
Tomorrow’s #job market requires graduates with skill sets that drastically differ from what traditional #education offers.
#Egypt is putting education reform amongst its top development priorities with World Bank support: wrld.bg/EHHs50ROH3k
🌐 #EWF24
🤝Good conversation between Abbas Halabi 🇱🇧 #Lebanon ’s Minister of Education & Higher Education and Luis Benveniste, World Bank Global Director for Education, on working together on reforms to ensure all children in Lebanon can access quality #education .
De Osmane Dione:
Enrichissante rencontre avec S.E la Ministre de l'Économie Nadia Fettah. Nous avons réaffirmé notre appui au #Maroc et signé l'Option de Réponse Rapide, un nouvel outil financier pour une réaction d'urgence flexible et une meilleure résilience aux chocs futurs.
EVENT MAY 22 | The food that we eat contributes around 1/3 of global greenhouse gas emissions.
Join Juergen Voegele, Gunhild A. Stordalen, Nicholas Stern, and more to discuss ways in which agriculture and food can tackle climate change. wrld.bg/nGS250RJN9q
Despite gains in the #tourism & export sectors, #Tunisia 's economy was affected by the impacts of drought-related losses that led to an 11% drop in #agriculture , underlining the need for adaptation to #ClimateChange .
Learrn more: wrld.bg/XUf950RKLkl
Meeting w/ #Iraq President Rasheed, PM Al Sudani المكتب الإعلامي لرئيس الوزراء 🇮🇶 and DPM Tameem. We discussed reform implementation, diversifying the economy, accelerating services delivery and regional connectivity. World Bank looks forward to a renewed partnership to the well-being of people in Iraq.
Annual spending on water in developing countries is $164.6 billion, yet only <2% comes from the private sector. How can we mobilize private sector participation for global water security?💧
Find out: wrld.bg/I2oS50RJMco World Bank Water