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World Bank hints at public works wages increment

World Bank hints at public works wages increment
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Samoa Observer | Pacific economies including Samoa's to grow in

Developing Pacific economies including Samoa's are expected to grow in 2023 and 2024 due to a recovery in tourism, post-disaster rebuilding, and infrastructure construction, according to a World Bank report released Tuesday.Pacific growth is expected to pick up to 3.9 per cent this year from 2 pe.

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Fiji leading Pacific's recovery from pandemic

Despite uncertainty about the outlook for inflation and interest rates in major economies and trading partners, developing Pacific economies are expected to grow in 2023 and 2024 due to a recovery in tourism, post-disaster rebuilding, and infrastructure construction, a World Bank report released today says. Fiji is expected to continue leading the Pacific's recovery from the

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Pacific Recovery Picks Up Amid Uncertain Global Outlook

Pacific Recovery Picks Up Amid Uncertain Global Outlook
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US$20 Million for the First Phase of Long-Term Investment in Palestinian Education Sector

Washington - The World Bank approved its first Multiphase Programmatic Approach (MPA) in the education sector globally, in support of an eight-year program that addresses key education challenges in West Bank and Gaza. With the approved US$20 million

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