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New World Bank Loan to Support Sustainable Development in Poor Rural Areas of China

Special Correspondent - 2010-06-12 09:28
WASHINGTON - The World Bank's Board of Executive Directors has approved a loan of $100 million to the People's Republic of China to support sustainable development in poor rural areas in Chongqing Municipality, Henan Province and Shaanxi Province. The World Bank loan is supplemented by a grant of $4.265 million from the Global Environment Facility focused on improving sustainable land resource management and climate change adaptation.

Mexico: US$450 Million for Adapting Water Sector to Climate Change

Special Correspondent - 2010-06-12 09:25
WASHINGTON, DC — The World Bank's (WB) Board of Executive Directors approved a US$450 million loan this Thursday to develop public policies aimed at supporting the Mexican government's efforts of promoting the adaptation of its water sector to climate change.

US$79 million credit to support Workforce Training and Skills Development in Bangladesh

Special Correspondent - 2010-06-12 09:21
WASHINGTON — The World Bank has approved a credit of US$79 million for the Skills and Training Enhancement Project (STEP). The project will assist Bangladesh in further developing human capital resources by strengthening public and private training institutions that improve the skill set and employability of the workforce.

Progress in Regulatory Reform Expands Business Opportunities throughout Nigeria

Special Correspondent - 2010-06-12 09:14
Abuja — Nigerian states have been actively reforming to encourage business activity over the past two years, finds Doing Business in Nigeria 2010. Launched on June 10, the joint IFC-World Bank report is the second in a series analyzing business regulation in Nigerian states and the first to assess the ease of doing business in all 36 Nigerian states and in Abuja, Federal Capital Territory (FCT).

AFGHANS CAN COUNT ON SUSTAINED SUPPORT FROM UN

Special Correspondent - 2010-06-12 08:49
New York: The Government and people of Afghanistan can count on the sustained support of the United Nations and the rest of the international community as they continue to strive for peace and development, the world body's representative in the country reaffirmed.

DISMAY AT DEATHS OF SOMALI ASYLUM-SEEKERS OFF MOZAMBICAN COAST

Special Correspondent - 2010-06-12 08:46
New York: The United Nations refugee agency has expressed sadness after learning of the deaths of nine Somali asylum-seekers who drowned while attempting to reach Mozambique, an increasingly popular route for Somalis trying to flee the violence and suffering in their homeland.

NOTORIOUS REBEL GROUP BECOMING MORE DEADLY IN DR CONGO ATTACKS

Special Correspondent - 2010-06-12 08:43
New York: The notorious rebel group known as the Lord's Resistance Army (LRA) is carrying out ever more deadly attacks in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) and also continues to abduct children to use as soldiers in its ranks, United Nations aid workers reported.

Slovenia expected to recover slowly but uncertainty persists

Special Correspondent - 2010-06-12 08:39
Slovenia's economy has been hit hard by the global crisis. The policy response to the crisis based on fiscal stimulus and support to the financial sector was appropriate. The economy is expected to recover slowly but uncertainty persists. However, the global financial crisis has changed the external financial conditions and the Slovenia's growth pattern should adapt. Compared with the recent past, policymakers should aim at a more balanced and sustainable growth in the future. Fiscal deficit should be reduced in a sustainable way in the medium term.
WTO TRADE NEGOTIATIONS

No ambitious Doha result possible unless all parties gain

Special Correspondent - 2010-06-12 03:14
WTO Director-General Pascal Lamy, in a statement to the Trade Negotiations Committee on 11 June 2010, said that that while all members are looking to gain more from the Doha Round negotiations, a more ambitious outcome cannot be achieved without a balanced package of benefits across the membership. He said that the challenge is “to aim for high ambition while ensuring balance”.