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Currently, there are 360 projects in the World Bank’s pipeline with a tentative committed amount of $63.6 billion from the International Development Association, or IDA, and the International ...
This was uttered by eighteen-year-old John Yaffi “JY” Muser who will be representing PNG in the upcoming 2025 International Surfing Association Continental Youth Athlete Development Program in Fiji ...
Papua New Guinea is a land of extraordinary potential. With vast natural resources, rich biodiversity and a young and growing population of approximately 12 million people, the country stands poised ...
Explore the impact of international development on global communities and how it transforms lives through sustainable ...
The money will go to the International Development Association, which provides a lifeline for the poorest nations' struggles against debt, climate disasters, inflation and conflict, as part of its ...
Ireland Announces 33% Increase to World Bank’s IDA Fund, Bolstering Support for Low-income Countries
WASHINGTON, D.C., April 24, 2025—Ireland increased its pledge to the International Development Association (IDA) by 33 percent to €141.4 million, reinforcing its commitment to improving lives in the ...
but also on effective investment in grassroots development. This policy is part of a broader strategy that includes increased funding for participation pathways across PNG and the Pacific region.
and the International Development Association (IDA) clients. “We think it will be very helpful in preparing good projects that are important for your development,” Bjerde said. “I can assure ...
The money will go to the International Development Association, which provides a lifeline for the poorest nations' struggles against crushing debts, climate disasters, inflation and conflict ...
Predictable, needs-based, and principled humanitarian support is essential for restoring stability, preserving development gains, and enabling early recovery. We urge the international community to ...
WASHINGTON, April 1, 2025 - The World Bank has approved additional financing from the International Development Association (IDA) in the amount of $100 million to support Mali and Chad. Each country ...
The money will go to the International Development Association, which provides a lifeline for the poorest nations' struggles against crushing debts, climate disasters, inflation and conflict ...
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