Posted Mar 17, 2025|  by International Monetary Fund

Education has been and can continue to be at the center of global poverty reduction, Amory Gethin emphasises in this IMF publication. The proportion of the world’s population living below the international poverty line of $2.15 a day dropped from 44 percent in 1981 to... Read More


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Posted on Mar 18, 2025 | in category: Delivering sustainable economic growth | by European Centre for Development Policy Management

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