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Improving the Lives of People in Western and Central Africa 2022

In fiscal year 2022 , the World Bank approved $12.6 billion in lending to Western and Central Africa for 92 operations, including $386 million in IBRD commitments and $12.2 billion in IDA commitments. More than half of these commitments went to countries affected by fragility, conflict, and violence. We also delivered 142 advisory services and analytics products in fiscal year 2022. To support countries facing economic shocks and recovering from the COVID-19 crisis, the World Bank is engaged in strengthening governance, bolstering job creation and economic transformation, improving human capital, empowering women, and boosting climate resilience. We also support recovery by investing in health and expanding safety nets for the region’s most vulnerable people.

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  • Improving the Lives of People in Western and Central Africa 2022

  • 10/11/2022 10:36:00 AM

  • 10/11/2022 10:36:00 AM

  • World Bank Group

  • Presentation

  • English

  • Mali,Togo,Cabo Verde,Ghana,Congo, Republic of,Burkina Faso,Niger,Mauritania,Chad,Cote d'Ivoire,Gambia, The,Sierra Leone,Benin,Liberia,Senegal

  • Africa West (AFW),Africa (AFR)

  • Health and Poverty,Digital Divide,Early Child and Children's Health,Social Protections & Assistance,Gender and Education,Gender and Development,Gender and Governance

  • In fiscal year 2022 , the World Bank approved $12.6 billion in lending to Western and Central Africa for 92 operations, including $386 million in IBRD commitments and $12.2 billion in IDA commitments. More than half of these commitments went to countries affected by fragility, conflict, and violence. We also delivered 142 advisory services and analytics products in fiscal year 2022. To support countries facing economic shocks and recovering from the COVID-19 crisis, the World Bank is engaged in strengthening governance, bolstering job creation and economic transformation, improving human capital, empowering women, and boosting climate resilience. We also support recovery by investing in health and expanding safety nets for the region’s most vulnerable people.

  • In fiscal year 2022 , the World Bank approved $12.6 billion in lending to Western and Central Africa for 92 operations, including $386 million in IBRD commitments and $12.2 billion in IDA commitments. More than half of these commitments went to countries affected by fragility, conflict, and violence. We also delivered 142 advisory services and analytics products in fiscal year 2022. To support countries facing economic shocks and recovering from the COVID-19 crisis, the World Bank is engaged in strengthening governance, bolstering job creation and economic transformation, improving human capital, empowering women, and boosting climate resilience. We also support recovery by investing in health and expanding safety nets for the region’s most vulnerable people.

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