Migration is a global phenomenon that significantly affects individuals, families, and the broader society, offering prospects for socioeconomic development in both origin and destination countries.
Agriculture is a thirsty business, accounting for 70 percent of global freshwater withdrawals - and climate change makes it ...
The Country Opinion Survey in Viet Nam assists the World Bank Group (WBG) in better understanding how stakeholders in Viet ...
Food price inflation in Laos has surged into double digits since mid-2022, surpassing global and regional trends. High food ...
Each year, water pollution accounts for 1.8 million deaths and costs businesses an estimated 425 billion dollars. The 2030 ...
The World Bank presents this report for the WB6 to provide an evidence-based policy narrative to showcase the opportunities ...
The Drought Risk and Resilience Assessment (DRRA) offers a structured methodology for evaluating drought risk and enhancing ...
The Global Water Security and Sanitation Partnership (GWSP) was launched in 2017 as an international partnership to support ...
While the state played a strong role in South Korea’s development, the state itself underwent a push for reforms in terms of ...
Africa’s urban population is growing rapidly. Between 2000 and 2015, the urban population increased by more than 80 percent from 206 million to 373 million people. Although access to piped water ...
Digital technologies, such as digital payments or social media, have the potential to boost business growth; however, female entrepreneurs face barriers to digital adoption. EAPGIL partnered with the ...
This paper uses a rich set of geo-coded administrative and remotely sensed data on more than 1 million agricultural land transactions in Ukraine to explore how informality, size, and recent land ...