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High and sustained rate of economic growth in Yemen is a necesary, though not sufficient, condition for reduction of … that the main obstacle to rapid and sustained economic growth is the weak governance that characterizes Yemen in addition … to the weaknesses in domestic security, property rights, and rule of law systems. Weak governance in Yemen is …
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Yemen is particularly vulnerable to climate change and variability impacts because of its water dependence and current … international support will certainly be needed to help Yemen to adapt to the further stresses caused by climate change and … climate change scenarios for Yemen, and phase two assessed climate change impacts on the agricultural and water sectors, and …
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The Republic of Yemen has experienced steady development in the recent past and its Gross Domestic Product (GDP) per … capita is approaching US$1,000. By many aspects, Yemen is unique. It is still a rural country (with more than 70 percent of … broad assessment of the situation of the Yemeni road sector and a comparison with countries similar to Yemen; (ii) an …
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Yemen, the fastest urbanizing country in the Middle East and North Africa region, has a very limited natural resource …
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Yemen, the fastest urbanizing country in the Middle East and North Africa region, has a very limited natural resource …
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basic commodities as it should. In addition, Yemen faces a very high rate of road accidents: in 2006, the number of recorded …
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reserves are being depleted. Yemen will come to rely on other sectors of the economy, some of which have potential but remain … alleviation in Yemen and to define the constraints that will need to be overcome if this potential is to be realized. In so doing …
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potential for interconnection and electricity trade among Yemen and the countries of the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC). The …-border integration among Yemen and the GCC countries. The analysis includes an assessment of gas resources available for the electricity … or to the rest of the world; and b) there are no benefits to interconnecting Yemen and Saudi Arabia's networks for trade …
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Yemen is the second poorest country in the Middle East and North Africa region, with 42 percent of its population … stunting in growth. And natural resources are increasingly constrained. Two-thirds of Yemen's known oil reserves were depleted …. Freshwater is also increasingly scarce: per capita availability in Yemen is about 2 percent of the world average and projected to …
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From what was historically known as 'Arabia Felix', a land of prosperity and happiness, Yemen has become the most … impoverished among the Arab countries. The government of the united Yemen, formed in 1990, has launched so far three five …-year economic reform plans with the goal of restoring Yemen's prosperity. Have these efforts succeeded? What policies are needed to …
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