???Interested in International Development??Explore a fulfilling career with The World Bank Group’s Young Professionals Program. This program offers a unique opportunity to make a significant impact on global level. Join our Virtual Career Fairs?to discover how you can apply and make a difference. Don't miss this opportunity to engage with our team and get all your questions answered before the application deadline on?September 30. ???Events Details: September 18 7 pm to 9 pm (UTC+8)?| https://lnkd.in/e_nG2qPv September 20 9 am to 11 am EST | https://lnkd.in/e_nG2qPv September 23 The Americas and Caribbean: 7-9 pm UTC | 3-5 pm EST | https://lnkd.in/edNgWCEU? Africa & Middle East: 4-6 pm UTC | 6-8 pm CAT | 8-10 pm GST | https://lnkd.in/dxQMxxkA Europe: 1-3 pm UTC | 3-5 pm CEST | https://lnkd.in/ejTqVqc7 Asia and Oceania: 3-5 am UTC | 12 -2 pm JSD | https://lnkd.in/eGb4wbcy
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The World Bank is a vital source of financial and technical assistance to developing countries around the world. Our vision is to create a world without poverty on a livable planet. We are not a bank in the common sense; we are made up of two unique development institutions owned by 189 member countries: the International Bank for Reconstruction and Development (IBRD) and the International Development Association (IDA). Each institution plays a different but collaborative role in advancing the vision of inclusive and sustainable globalization. The IBRD aims to reduce poverty in middle-income and creditworthy poorer countries, while IDA focuses on the world's poorest countries. Their work is complemented by that of the International Finance Corporation (IFC), Multilateral Investment Guarantee Agency (MIGA) and the International Centre for the Settlement of Investment Disputes (ICSID). Together, we provide low-interest loans, interest-free credits and grants to developing countries for a wide array of purposes that include investments in education, health, public administration, infrastructure, financial and private sector development, agriculture and environmental and natural resource management.
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- Washington,DC
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- Global Development Finance/Lending、Development Knowledge, Advisory Services, and Capacity Building、Economic Research and Development Data和Global Partnerships and Multilateral Engagement
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Ton Zijlstra
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Longevity is a triumph of human endeavor and public policy. But are we fully prepared for its implications? With over one-third of the population in low and middle-income countries projected to be over 60 by the year 2050, we must address the challenges and opportunities that this rapid demographic shift presents. Today, we launched our new report: "Unlocking the Power of Healthy Longevity: Demographic Change, Non-communicable Diseases, and Human Capital." It's a wake-up call and a roadmap for the future. Key insights from the report: 1. Healthy longevity is about more than just living longer—it's about living better. It means reducing avoidable deaths and serious disabilities throughout life, improving physical, mental, and social functioning well into older age. 2. Non-communicable diseases (NCDs) are a critical challenge, accounting for over 70% of deaths in low- and middle-income countries. The poorest are most vulnerable, creating intergenerational poverty traps. 3. A life-course approach is essential, encompassing child nutrition, education, and policies like taxes on tobacco, alcohol, and sugary drinks. 4. Gender equity is crucial. While women generally outlive men, they face higher NCD burdens, longer periods of disability, and fewer resources to address these challenges. 5. The economic impact is significant. Done right, healthy longevity could save 150 million lives in low- and middle-income countries by 2050, yielding substantial economic benefits. This isn't just about the elderly—it's about all of us. Investing in human capital now promotes healthy longevity, creating a win-win for sustainable development. The World Bank Group is committed to supporting countries with knowledge, data, and financing to support healthy longevity. Our latest goal - reaching 1.5 billion people with better health services by 2030 - expands primary health care beyond maternal and child health to include services for preventing and treating non-communicable disease. Aging is an opportunity, not a burden. It's time to flip the narrative and embrace a holistic framework for healthier, more productive aging across the lifespan. Watch the event replay: https://wrld.bg/jnzc50TmheQ Read the full report here: https://wrld.bg/IJyW50Tmhg2
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JUST LAUNCHED | Unlocking the Power of Healthy Longevity: Demographic Change, Non-communicable Diseases, and Human Capital. ??Key messages: ? The world’s population has been aging at a dramatic speed and many countries are ill-prepared to address the magnitude and pace of demographic shifts. ? Tackling?non-communicable diseases for healthier longevity is important for all people, and a matter of equity because the poorest people are most susceptible to these diseases. ? If done right, healthy longevity could save 150 million lives in low- and middle-income countries and extend millions more lives by 2050, resulting in significant economic benefits. But this requires bold actions by governments to prevent and control non-communicable diseases. ? Healthy longevity initiatives also improve?gender equity. The World Bank stands ready to support countries with knowledge, data and financing for longevity programs to improve health and wellbeing of their adult population and protect families from economic devastation. DOWNLOAD FULL REPORT: https://lnkd.in/drkq7N6B
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EVENT Sept. 12 | How can we unlock the power of healthy longevity? Investing in healthy longevity could save millions of lives in low and middle income countries and extend millions more lives by 2050, resulting in enormous economic benefits. Join the discussion with: Speakers - Mamta Murthi, Vice President for Human Development, World Bank - George Alleyne, Director Emeritus, Pan American Health Organization - Satoko Tanaka, Chief Representative, Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA) USA Office - Khaled Abdelghaffar, Deputy Prime Minister for Human Development, Minister of Health and Population, Arab Republic of Egypt - Mansour Al-Rumayyan, Ministry of Economy and Planning of Saudi Arabia - Carole Osero-Ageng'o, Global Initiatives Lead and Africa Regional Representative for HelpAge International - Moderator: Lina Walker, Senior Vice President, Global Thought Leadership, AARP
Unlocking the Power of Healthy Longevity
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Carbon markets are essential for accelerating climate action in developing countries, where climate finance needs far exceed available resources. This second edition of?“State and Trends of International #CarbonMarkets ”?reviews the status of the carbon market and delves into the bottlenecks currently impeding growth. Learn more: https://lnkd.in/efhK_G3G
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The International Development Association (IDA) is vital for low-income countries, offering crucial development funding. IDA is gearing up for its 21st replenishment round (#IDA21) to accelerate progress toward a world free of poverty. Over 800 civil society organizations (CSOs) from various regions have provided insights shaping the policy framework for IDA21, focusing on critical issues like job creation and gender equality. Reforms already underway in IDA—as part of the World Bank Group’s evolution—align with some of the points consistently raised in CSO forums: IDA introduced a new scorecard to track progress across 22 indicators, promoting transparency and accountability. IDA21 aims to eradicate poverty on a livable planet, with the CSO forums playing a crucial role in shaping this vision. Read more about how #IDAworks and the CSO forums in Akihiko Nishio blog:
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Weekly Update: ?? Choosing Our Future: Education for Climate Action Report ?? #CleanAirNow. Here's a look at how governments are working to ensure people can breathe easier. ?? EVENT SEPT 12: Unlocking the Power of Healthy Longevity ?? IDA remains committed to supporting Haiti. ?? New database, with over 600,000 species, to boost conservation efforts. ?? The Biggest Ideas in Development Streaming Live. Catch highlights from our recent livestreams.
Climate-related school closures: 400 million affected
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#Haiti, like other fragile and conflict-affected states, is struggling with a declining economy, food insecurity, political volatility, and natural disasters. We have been aiding Haiti in the areas of health, education, and food security to foster resilience. Our efforts have enhanced access to maternal and child health services for 1.8 million people and have facilitated the immunization of 3.5 million children Learn more in Dirk Reinermann and Lilia Burunciuc blog. #IDAworks #IDA21
Finding a path to peace, stability, and development in Haiti
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The World Bank projects helped reduce ambient air pollution by 70% in Mexico City over several decades and by 40% in China’s Hebei Province between 2013-2017. Read the story to learn more: https://lnkd.in/eGvHnJ-t #LivablePlanet #CleanAirNow
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There is new global momentum to tackle chemical pollution, but for more sustainable and sound chemical management, we must continue to work across society: ??The chemical industry must invest in green and sustainable chemistry to anticipate, replace, avoid, and prevent the adverse effects of large-scale chemical use. ??Governments must have the insights, political will, and capacity to set guardrails for the use of chemicals. ??Consumers and civil society must be smart, as not every product that appears to make our daily lives easier is good for us. Partnerships are vital in coordinating the work on addressing and managing chemical pollution for a #LivablePlanet. The World Bank’s Sr Managing Director Axel van Trotsenburg and Federal Ministry for the Environment, Nature Conservation, Nuclear Safety and Consumer Protection’s Minister Steffi Lemke discuss the way forward in this blog.
Partnerships matter: Joint action on chemicals for a livable planet
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