World Bank Podcasts
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The Role of Development in Preventing Extremism
Publié: 06/04/2018 -
Fixing The Institutions That Fix The Pipes
Publié: 06/04/2018 -
Poland: A Development Success Story
Publié: 29/03/2018 -
Designing Better Solutions for Development
Publié: 21/03/2018 -
Water Flows Through the SDGs
Publié: 20/03/2018 -
Energy Resilience: Improving the Grid with Off-Grid Solutions.
Publié: 08/03/2018 -
Caribbean Islands: The Frontline of the War Against Climate Change?
Publié: 01/03/2018 -
From SDGs to Business: Partnership for Global Development
Publié: 22/02/2018 -
Women Entrepreneurs Take Businesses to the Next Level
Publié: 15/02/2018 -
Universality: The Path to Reaching the Global Agenda for Sustainable Development
Publié: 08/02/2018 -
Driving Into Sustainability
Publié: 01/02/2018 -
Technology: A Leap Ahead for the Poor
Publié: 25/01/2018 -
Farming to the Top: How Young Entrepreneurs Are Innovating Agriculture
Publié: 18/01/2018 -
Tackling Global Poverty: Jim Yong Kim on Maximizing Resources and Building Resilience
Publié: 11/01/2018 -
Alliances and Collaboration: The Answer to Ending Extreme Poverty
Publié: 04/01/2018 -
Entering Uncharted Waters
Publié: 24/10/2017 -
AFRONOMICS on Africa's Pulse: A moderate recovery and the skills of the future
Publié: 10/10/2017 -
AFRONOMICS: Africa Leapfrogging through a Growth Mindset
Publié: 06/10/2017 -
Fostering More Resilient Cities in Somalia
Publié: 06/09/2017 -
AFRONOMICS: ITechpreneurship in Africa
Publié: 29/06/2017
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