In the Sahel, Adaptive Social Protection (ASP) is a set of social protection policies, instruments and programs that promote the human capital, productivity and resilience of the poorest and strengthen...
Enhancing resilience to climate change is an urgent imperative in the Sahel. Temperatures in the Sahel are rising 1.5 times faster than the global average, leading to extreme temperatures and more erratic...
Au Sahel, les programmes d’inclusion économique jouent un rôle crucial face aux défis combinés de la pauvreté, du changement climatique et de la fragilité. En apportant un soutien intégré aux ménages vulnérables...
The high level of exposure to shocks, in particular climate-related and conflict induced shocks, across the Sahel region exacerbates the vulnerability of the population. It also increases the risk of non-poor...
IAu Sahel, la Protection Sociale Adaptative (PSA) est un ensemble de politiques, instruments et programmes de protection sociale qui renforcent le capital humain, la productivité et la résilience des ménages...
Developing countries face uncertainties driven by global macroeconomic variables over which they have little to no control. Key exogenous factors faced by most developing countries include interest rates...
The definition of standards related to Adaptive Social Protection (ASP) instruments aims to provide teams with a common understanding of what can make up an ASP system in Sahel countries. These standards...
La définition des standards relatifs aux instruments de la Protection Sociale Adaptative (PSA) a pour objectif d’offrir aux équipes une compréhension commune de ce qui peut composer un système de PSA dans...
Drawing on global innovations in social registries, including those in the Sahel region, this presentation provides key considerations for the design and adaptation of social registries to enchance their...
The 2024 Debt Sustainability Analysis (DSA) indicates that overall risk of debt distress in Solomon Islands remains moderate, while the risk of external debt distress has improved to low from moderate...
Zambia is simultaneously amongst the poorest and the most unequal countries in the world. In 2022, 64.3 percent of the population—about 12.6 million individuals—was living on less than US$2.15 a day. This...
Zambia is simultaneously amongst the poorest and the most unequal countries in the world. In 2022, 64.3 percent of the population—about 12.6 million individuals—was living on less than US$2.15 a day. This...
In the Sahel, Adaptive Social Protection (ASP) is a set of social protection policies, systems, and programs that promote human capital, productivity, and resilience of the poorest and strengthen their...
Nicaragua remains at moderate risk of external and overall debt distress with substantial space to absorb shocks. Under the baseline scenario, external debt burden indicators and the present values (PV)...
The Debt Sustainability Analysis (DSA) assesses Comoros’ external and overall debt as sustainable including in the medium term but continuing to remain at high risk of debt distress. Although debt indicators...
Côte d’Ivoire’s overall and external public debt remain at moderate risk of debt distress and show significative improvements compared to the DSA prior to the debt management operation (DMO) completed...
This poverty assessment has confirmed that poverty is endemic and food insecurity dire in South Sudan despite the country’s abundant wealth in natural resources. The report finds widespread and extreme...
This technical note (TN) provides an assessment of the BI-SSSS system based on CPMI/IOSCO PFMI. The assessment was undertaken in the context of the International Monetary Fund and World Bank Financial...
The risk of debt distress rating for Tonga remains high. Before the pandemic, Tonga’s indebtedness had gradually declined from FY20152 to FY2019 owing to much-needed fiscal consolidation. Since 2020, however...