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  A Venezuelan migrant selling candy on the streets of Lima, Peru Copyright World Bank
 

Venezuelan migration is not abating. Since 2016, more than 4.6 million people have fled the country, mostly to other Latin American countries like Peru. How can host countries not just cope with the influx but take advantage of the potential? Read More »

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Watch our live event on Youth, Cities and Opportunity on Monday, December 2, 2019. Share your ideas, comments and questions now and during the event.
 

About 80% of global GDP is created in cities, helping hundreds of millions lift themselves out of extreme poverty. Over recent decades, cities have become a magnet for talent and investment – and for youth seeking a prosperous future. Join this event live on December 2, 2019.
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#IDAworks to improve governance
 

The International Development Association (IDA) is helping countries establish capable, accountable and inclusive governance that can improve lives. Read More »

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Fishermen along Mozambique's extensive coastline pull in their day's catch. Fisheries co-management holds substantial promise but can also be challenging. Credit: World Bank

To maintain healthy marine ecosystems, we need to listen to and empower those who depend on fisheries the most. Read More »

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