🌍 Have you ever wondered how global events can impact the poorest economies? According to the World Bank, over a quarter of emerging market and developing economies (EMDEs) are still grappling with per capita incomes that are lower than they were in 2019. This situation is particularly dire for low-income countries and those affected by fragility and conflict, as highlighted in the January Global Economic Prospects report.

It's a stark reminder of how interconnected our world is and how vulnerable many nations remain even after global recovery efforts. Reflecting on this, I can't help but think about the resilience of communities facing such challenges.

What can we do to support these economies on their path to recovery?

Read more about this important issue here: https://www.premiumtimesng.com/news/headlines/851842-quarter-of-developing-economies-poorer-than-in-2019-world-bank.html

#GlobalEconomy #EconomicRecovery #WorldBank #EmergingMarkets #SocialImpact
🌍 Have you ever wondered how global events can impact the poorest economies? According to the World Bank, over a quarter of emerging market and developing economies (EMDEs) are still grappling with per capita incomes that are lower than they were in 2019. This situation is particularly dire for low-income countries and those affected by fragility and conflict, as highlighted in the January Global Economic Prospects report. It's a stark reminder of how interconnected our world is and how vulnerable many nations remain even after global recovery efforts. Reflecting on this, I can't help but think about the resilience of communities facing such challenges. What can we do to support these economies on their path to recovery? Read more about this important issue here: https://www.premiumtimesng.com/news/headlines/851842-quarter-of-developing-economies-poorer-than-in-2019-world-bank.html #GlobalEconomy #EconomicRecovery #WorldBank #EmergingMarkets #SocialImpact
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Quarter of developing economies poorer than in 2019 – World Bank
β€œMore than one-quarter of emerging market and developing economies (EMDEs), particularly low-income countries and those affected by fragility and conflict, still have per capita incomes below 2019 levels,” the World Bank said in its January Global Ec
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