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 | | East Asia & Pacific Countries Vulnerable To Climate Change, But ‘Climate-Smart’ World Is Still In Reach The latest World Development Report finds that although many countries in the East Asia and Pacific region are vulnerable to climate change, developing countries can shift to lower-carbon paths while promoting development and reducing poverty if they receive financial and technical assistance from high-income countries. | | | | | |
 | | Doing Business 2010: Indonesia Is the Most Active Business Regulatory Reformer in East Asia and the Pacific In a record year for regulatory reform worldwide, Indonesia is the most active business regulatory reformer in the region. | |
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INDONESIA: Skies are Clearing for Indonesia, as Global Crisis Winds Down Domestic consumption propelled Indonesia into recovery by mid-2009, says latest World Bank analysis. Economic growth is forecast to be 4.3 percent this year.Read more |
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INDONESIA: Initiatives for Local Governance Reform (2005-2011) Project profile of the Initiatives for Local Governance Reform (ILGRP) Project or Program Prakarsa Pembaruan Tata Pemerintahan Daerah (P2TPD) which pilots support to district (kabupaten) governments to improve transparency, accountability and public participatory practices.Read more |
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INDONESIA: September 2009 Newsletters Doing Business 2010: Indonesia - The Most Active Reformer | Indonesia Economic Update: Skies are Clearing for Indonesia |
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LAO DPR: Connecting Remote Communities to Basic Services Project profile on the Provincial Infrastructure Project which supported rural development interventions tailored to the needs and circumstances of two of Lao PDR's poorest and remotest provinces. Read more |
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LAO PDR: July/August 2009 Newsletters In English (188kb pdf) | In Lao (475kb pdf) |
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LAO PDR: Additional Financing Bridges Government Budget Gap The Government of Laos and the World Bank signed a US$20 million credit from the World Bank's International Development Association (IDA) for the Fifth Poverty Reduction Support Operation (PRSO5). Read more |
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LAO PDR: InfoSpace to Improve Information and Knowledge Sharing The National University of Laos (NUOL) and the World Bank (WB) launched the first InfoSpace at the Central Library of the National University of Laos which will provide students and general public access to a pool of development-related information and knowledge. Read more |
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PACIFIC ISLANDS: Next Praxis Discussion Series topic: Climate Change Praxis, a monthly televised series where key development themes and issues are discussed by a panel of experts, will be discussing Climate Change on October 26, 2009. Click to here register on the audience list (include your name, organisation, contact number and email address) | More information on Praxis |
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PHILIPPINES: World Bank Approves $6-M grant for Mindanao project The grant will help efforts to conserve critical coastal and marine biodiversity in targeted sites in Mindanao, complemented by sustainable land management in linked upland areas. Read more |
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PHILIPPINES: September 2009 Newsletters Natural Resource Management | Doing Business 2010 |
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PHILIPPINES: Doing Business 2010: In record year for easing business rules, the Philippines Enhances Access to Credit, Cuts Taxes The Philippines strengthened business regulations by enhancing access to credit and cutting corporate income taxes in 2008/2009, joining most economies in East Asia and the Pacific in helping to increase opportunities for local firms. Read more |
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THAILAND: Financial Crisis and Social Protection in Thailand Annette Dixon, Thailand Country Director, gave the opening remarks at the Workshop on the Financial Crisis and Social Protection in Thailand. Read more |
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THAILAND: Addressing Regional Disparity in Thailand Mathew A. Verghis, Lead Economist for Southeast Asia, gave the opening remarks at the seminar on Addressing Regional Disparity: Thailand Experience and International Lessons. Read more |
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THAILAND: September 8, 2009 Newsletter Thailand E-newsletter |
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TIMOR-LESTE: World Bank approves new strategy to support Timor-Leste As Timor-Leste celebrates 10 years of independence, the World Bank’s Board has approved a new strategy of support to the country that focuses on sustaining economic growth and building employment opportunities, especially for youth. Read more |
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VIETNAM: State Bank of Vietnam and World Bank sign US$160 million in Credit to Increase Financing for Critical Infrastructure The US$160 million additional financing for the Urban Upgrading Project will cover a financing gap for the projects in Can Tho, Hai Phong, Nam Dinh and Ho Chi Minh City resulting from high levels of inflation in 2007-08. Read more |
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VIETNAM: Doing Business 2010: In Record Year for Regulatory Reform, Vietnam Cuts Taxes and Facilitates International Trade Vietnam cut business taxes in 2008/2009, joining many other economies in East Asia and the Pacific in strengthening business regulations to help increase opportunities for local firms. Read more |