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We partner with Nepal to support sustainable growth and resilience through better jobs, strong institutions, and a vibrant private sector.

What are our 2030 goals that support job creation?At the  , we shared progress across key initiatives driving opportunit...
21/04/2026

What are our 2030 goals that support job creation?

At the , we shared progress across key initiatives driving opportunity and jobs:

➡️ Mission 300: 43 million people have benefited so far, alongside 135,000 businesses and 20,000 institutions supported.
➡️ AgriConnect: 7 million farmers, from Brazil to Senegal to Papua New Guinea, are moving from subsistence to surplus.
➡️ Health Works: 575 million people reached, with 45 countries scaling primary care solutions.
➡️ Unlocking Women’s Potential: expanding economic opportunity and participation for women to drive more inclusive growth.

Read more: http://wrld.bg/jSqc50YNmGI?

What will be the impact of the conflict in the Middle East and the lingering effects of the September 2025 unrest on Nep...
17/04/2026

What will be the impact of the conflict in the Middle East and the lingering effects of the September 2025 unrest on Nepal's economy?

According to the World Bank’s latest economic update, growth in Nepal is projected to slow to 2.3% in FY26 from 4.6% in FY25.

Looking ahead, reconstruction activities, continued hydropower expansion, and consumption linked to the 2027 subnational elections are expected to support a pickup in growth to an average of 4.4% over FY27–FY28.

Read report for further analysis: http://wrld.bg/6uYB50YI8pV

15/04/2026
14/04/2026

💧 Water underpins 1.7 billion jobs globally across agriculture, industry, energy, and services. Yet 𝐥𝐚𝐜𝐤 𝐨𝐟 𝐫𝐞𝐥𝐢𝐚𝐛𝐥𝐞 𝐰𝐚𝐭𝐞𝐫 continues to limit growth, productivity, and opportunity in many parts of the world. Limited coordination across institutions and financing has slowed progress — but that is changing. Water security drives jobs, growth, and economic opportunity.

🔴 Join us LIVE on April 15 for the launch of 𝐖𝐚𝐭𝐞𝐫 𝐅𝐨𝐫𝐰𝐚𝐫𝐝, a new global initiative designed to strengthen water security and scale water partnerships that mobilize investment and unlock economic potential. At the 2026 Spring Meetings in Washington, D.C., leaders from governments, the private sector, multilateral development banks, and development partners converge to drive coordinated reforms that turn water systems into engines of jobs and lasting prosperity.

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In Nepal, growth is projected to slow to 2.3% in FY26 from 4.6% in FY25 amid the Middle East conflict and lingering effe...
13/04/2026

In Nepal, growth is projected to slow to 2.3% in FY26 from 4.6% in FY25 amid the Middle East conflict and lingering effects of the September 2025 unrest.

The services sector is expected to be most affected in FY26, due to slower tourism activity, higher transport costs, and potential supply chain disruptions.
A prolonged conflict in the Middle East could dampen tourist arrivals, reduce remittance inflows, weaken consumption, and slow overall economic activity.

However, political stability post-March elections, sound macroeconomic management, strong buffers, and ongoing structural reforms can help rebuild investor confidence and strengthen private investment, , and growth.

Read more in our latest Nepal Development Update.

http://wrld.bg/6uYB50YI8pV

Despite a near-term slowdown, South Asia’s growth prospects remain strong. Countries need to implement critical policy r...
13/04/2026

Despite a near-term slowdown, South Asia’s growth prospects remain strong. Countries need to implement critical policy reforms to sustain growth, create jobs and increase resilience to shocks.

More in the latest : http://wrld.bg/OmQh50YHZHg

11/04/2026

Better policies for women’s economic opportunities start with better data.

This World Bank Group Data Academy course From Data to Impact: Strengthening Gender Statistics Across the Data Lifecycle introduces participants to the critical role gender data play in shaping policies, programs, and investments that expand women’s access to jobs and economic opportunity.

In this 5–6 hour online course, participants will learn how to:
➡️ Understand the role of gender statistics in policy and decision-making
➡️ Identify and assess gender data gaps across the data lifecycle
➡️ Apply best practices in data collection, analysis, and dissemination
➡️ Use data visualization and communication strategies to translate gender data into action

The course includes 13 video lessons, learning materials, assessments, peer discussions, and certification.

Designed for statisticians, policymakers, development practitioners, researchers, and anyone working to strengthen gender data for better decision-making.

Turn gender data into insights that inform policy and expand economic opportunities. Enroll now: http://wrld.bg/fCiP50YsXC0

Boosting private sector-led growth is critical to strengthening economic resilience & creating more   in Nepal.   can ta...
10/04/2026

Boosting private sector-led growth is critical to strengthening economic resilience & creating more in Nepal.

can take following steps to achieve this:

🏢Improve the business environment,

🛣️Develop foundational infrastructure,

💰Mobilize private finance, and

🎗Support priority sectors such as tourism, the IT sector & agribusiness.

Learn more: http://wrld.bg/6c6P50YGoUl

10/04/2026

📣 OUT NOW: ’s growth will slow to 6.3% in 2026 amid energy market shocks. But the region is still the fastest-growing globally and cross-cutting policy reforms can help accelerate growth and create jobs.

More in the latest : http://wrld.bg/JT5650YGRTb

मध्यपूर्वमा जारी द्वन्द्व तथा गत भदौको आन्तरिक आन्दोलनका कारण नेपालको अर्थतन्त्रमा के कस्तो प्रभाव परेको छ?विश्व बैंक सम...
09/04/2026

मध्यपूर्वमा जारी द्वन्द्व तथा गत भदौको आन्तरिक आन्दोलनका कारण नेपालको अर्थतन्त्रमा के कस्तो प्रभाव परेको छ?

विश्व बैंक समुहको अर्धबार्षिक नेपाल डेभलपमेन्ट अपडेट प्रतिवेदनको विश्लेषण पढ्नुहोस् ।

How has the ongoing conflict in the Middle East and the internal unrest of September 2025 affected 's economy?

Read the analysis of the World Bank Group's Biannual Nepal Development Update:

http://wrld.bg/6c6P50YGoUl

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