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Food price inflation has increased persistently in recent years in Turkey with a widening divergence from international food price inflation. The study analyzes the main inefficiencies in the Turkish agricultural sector through the lens of food price formation and discusses the policy actions...
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$240 million for Liberia, US$535 million for Guinea and US$1.4 billion for Sierra Leone). This is the result of the severe … relation to our January 2015 report it contains: 1) an updated status for the economies of Liberia, Guinea, and Sierra Leone … Liberia, Guinea and Sierra Leone loom large amidst continued uncertainty about the timing of complete eradication. The crisis …
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The World Bank's Country Partnership Strategy (CPS) for Guinea in FY 2014-17 confirmed the Government's priority to … build 21st century skills for improved employability and to implement systemic reforms. Guinea is emerging from years of … Guinea to develop systems that will 'improve lagging human development indicators for absolute poverty reduction, through …
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The World Bank's Country Partnership Strategy (CPS) for Guinea in FY 2014-17 confirmed the Government's priority to … build 21st century skills for improved employability and to implement systemic reforms. Guinea is emerging from years of … Guinea to develop systems that will 'improve lagging human development indicators for absolute poverty reduction, through …
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The World Bank's Country Partnership Strategy (CPS) for Guinea in FY 2014-171 confirmed the Government's priority to … build 21st century skills for improved employability and to implement systemic reforms. Guinea is emerging from years of … with the Government of Guinea to develop systems that will 'improve lagging human development indicators for absolute …
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In Guinea, the quality of human capital is as crucial for economic success as its vast mineral resources. Improving the …. In this note, we review the current state of education and workforce skills in Guinea. With the support of the new …
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Guinea's ITC sector, the pilot project for the establishment of a national digital identification system must be more …
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Guinea is a country with a rich historical legacy, abundant natural resources, a privileged geographical location - and …) posits that two critical factors have affected Guinea's development path since its independence in 1958. First, the country …
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Mali, Chad, Niger and Guinea have some of the lowest rates of secondary school completion in the world for girls. They … uneven across the four focal countries. Among them, Guinea has achieved the largest gains over the last few decades, but …
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