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Projects In The Poorest Economies

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WTO IN BRIEF

WTO IN BRIEF

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has invested in over 170 projects, with US$ 220 million committed to supporting the poorest countries in the world. Another partnership supported by the WTO is the Standards and Trade Development Facility (STDF), set up to help developing economies meet international standards for food safety, plant and animal health and access global markets.

  Project, Brief, Economies, In brief, Soporte

Designing Climate Change Adaptation Initiatives

Designing Climate Change Adaptation Initiatives

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The poorest populations in developing countries are expected to bear the brunt of ... Many of the UNDP projects were funded by the Global Environment ... in economies and ecosystem boundaries that will result from climate change, upgrading existing or new

  Project, Economies, Soporte

IMPROVING ACCESS TO FINANCE FOR SMES

IMPROVING ACCESS TO FINANCE FOR SMES

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and generate the majority of jobs in developing economies.3 SMEs are also a substantial contributor to overall value added in these economies. 4 Recognizing the importance of SMEs, the World Bank Group’s SME finance portfolio includes almost $4.8 billion in active lending, with 61 lending projects in 47 economies worldwide as of January 2018.5

  Project, Economies

Population Dynamics - Un

Population Dynamics - Un

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development projects. The global stock of international migrants increased from 156 ... More than 70 percent of the world’s poorest people live today in ... so that countries can reap the ...

  Project, Soporte

HEALTHY FOOD ACCESS - USDA

HEALTHY FOOD ACCESS - USDA

www.usda.gov

Grant projects across the country targeted healthy food access in underserved communities, up from 30 projects nationwide in 2010. The grants are requested by states. The results of these combined efforts have been significant. Between 2010 and 2011, the number of farmers’ markets and farm stands authorized to accept

  Project, Food, Access, Usda, Healthy, Healthy food access

Reset for growth: fast forward

Reset for growth: fast forward

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Dec 31, 2020 · African economies, however, have seen a decline in fiscal metrics. Pandemic-driven fiscal stimuli have pushed many countries either into debt distress or close to it. The average debt to GDP ratio is projected to continue rising to levels that could increase the risk of downgrades or even defaults. It is vital that the cost of servicing this debt

  Economies

Examining the Debt Implications of the Belt and Road ...

Examining the Debt Implications of the Belt and Road ...

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roughly 20 percent, rising from $300 billion to $1.5 trillion. For the poorest countries, external public debt increased from slightly above 20 percent of GDP in 1970 to almost 140 percent of GDP by 1994. Between 1978 and 1988, interest payments alone on low-income countries’ external debts jumped from $230 million to $1.3 billion.

  Soporte

Social and economic impact of COVID-19

Social and economic impact of COVID-19

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Brookings Institution 1 1. Introduction The impact of the pandemic on world GDP growth is massive. The COVID-19 global recession is the deepest since the end of World War II (Figure 1).

TOURISM AND MOUNTAIN DEVELOPMENT

TOURISM AND MOUNTAIN DEVELOPMENT

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The importance of tourism for mountains Many tourist destinations are located in mountain regions. About 15–20% of the tourist industry ,or US$ 70–90 billion per year, is accounted for by mountain tourism.The Alps alone account for an estimated 7-10% of annual global tourism turnover. Long recognized as places of sanctuary and spiritual renewal, mountains will become …

  Development, Mountain, Tourism, Tourism and mountain development

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