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An Incomplete Transition - Overcoming The Legacy Of Exclusion In South Africa (Paperback): World Bank Group An Incomplete Transition - Overcoming The Legacy Of Exclusion In South Africa (Paperback)
World Bank Group
R260 R203 Discovery Miles 2 030 Save R57 (22%) Ships in 5 - 10 working days

In preparation for its 2019-2022 Country Partnership Framework with South Africa, the World Bank Group has drafted a Systematic Country Diagnostic (SCD) which forms the basis of this book. Its aim is to strengthen understanding of the constraints in achieving two goals in South Africa: to eliminate poverty by 2030, and to boost shared prosperity. These goals are enshrined in South Africa’s Vision 2030 in the National Development Plan.

This book is the result of consultations and conversations with key government departments, the National Planning Commission, the private sector, academics and trade unions. It identifies five broad policy priorities: to build South Africa’s skills base; to reduce the highly skewed distribution of land and productive assets; to increase competitiveness and the country’s participation in global and regional value chains; to overcome apartheid spatial patterns; and to increase the country’s strategic adaptation to climate change. The key obstacle to growth that has been identified is ‘the legacy of exclusion’.

Undoing this is a long-term process, but renewed commitment by the political leadership to strengthen institutions and rebuild the social contract present an enormous opportunity in achieving progress towards South Africa’s Vision 2030.

Cultural Diversity And The Schools - Volumes 1-4 (Hardcover): James Lynch Education Specialist, The World Bank; Celia Modgil... Cultural Diversity And The Schools - Volumes 1-4 (Hardcover)
James Lynch Education Specialist, The World Bank; Celia Modgil Goldsmiths' College, University of London; Sohan Modgil University of Brighton.
R11,312 Discovery Miles 113 120 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

First Published in 1993. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.

Planning National Telemedicine and Health Hotline Services - A Toolkit for Governments: World Bank Planning National Telemedicine and Health Hotline Services - A Toolkit for Governments
World Bank
R1,255 Discovery Miles 12 550 Out of stock

This toolkit outlines the multiphased approach needed to set up a health hotline or telemedicine service at a national scale while also providing tools that can be used to, for example, cost out and design the system, contract service providers, and/or engage mobile network operators.

World Development Report 2023 - Migrants, Refugees, and Societies: World Bank World Development Report 2023 - Migrants, Refugees, and Societies
World Bank
R1,288 Discovery Miles 12 880 Out of stock

How can we manage cross-border mobility in a manner that is beneficial to all? The World Development Report 2023 shifts from a narrow focus on labor markets for migrants and legal protection for refugees to a more holistic perspective -- one that recognizes the humanity of migrants and the complexity of the societies of origin and destination.

Green roads for water - guidelines for road infrastructure in support of water management and climate resilience (Paperback):... Green roads for water - guidelines for road infrastructure in support of water management and climate resilience (Paperback)
World Bank, Frank Van Steenbergen
R1,664 Discovery Miles 16 640 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Roads and water are generally seen as enemies, with water responsible for most of the damage to roads, and roads being a major cause of problems such as erosion, waterlogging, flooding, and dust storms. This tension, however, can be reversed. The concept of Green Roads for Water (also known as 'Green Roads' or 'roads for water') places roads in the service of water and landscape management and climate resilience without sacrificing or diminishing their transport functions. With global investment in roads of US1 - 2 trillion per year, plus maintenance costs, the widespread adoption of Green Roads approaches can leverage investment at a transformative scale, making road development and maintenance a vital tool for achieving climate resilience, water security, and productive use of natural resources. Green Roads for Water: Guidelines for Road Infrastructure in Support of Water Management and Climate Resilience provides strategies to use roads for beneficial water management tailored to diverse landscapes and climates, including watershed areas, semiarid climates, coastal lowlands, mountainous areas, and floodplains. The underlying premise of Green Roads is therefore quite simple: designing roads to fit their natural and anthropomorphic contexts; minimize externalities; and balance preservation of the road, water resources, landscape, and soil resources will usually cost less than traditional protective resilience approaches and will produce more sustainable overall outcomes

Globalisation and Emerging Economies - Brazil, Russia, India, Indonesia, China and South Africa (Paperback): World Bank Group Globalisation and Emerging Economies - Brazil, Russia, India, Indonesia, China and South Africa (Paperback)
World Bank Group
R579 Discovery Miles 5 790 Ships in 12 - 17 working days
World Development Report 2006 - Equity and Development (Paperback, 2006 ed.): World Bank Group World Development Report 2006 - Equity and Development (Paperback, 2006 ed.)
World Bank Group
R1,113 Discovery Miles 11 130 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The World Development Report 2006: Equity and Opportunity presents a social development strategy organized around the themes of social inclusion, cohesion, and accountability. It examines equality of opportunities--a potentially important factor affecting both the workings of the investment
environment and the empowerment of the poor--by building on and extending existing accountability frameworks presented in the 2005 Report.
The Report is divided into three parts. Part I describes patterns of inequality in a range of variables both at the national and global level-incomes, educational achievements, health indicators, power, and influence. Part II highlights reasons why some levels of inequality in the variables
presented in Part I may be too high-whether for intrinsic reasons or because they harm the attainment of competing values, such as the level of goods and services in the economy. Part III discusses policies that affect the relationship between equity and the development process at a national and
global level. This section includes policies that could help reduce the levels of some intermediate inequalities and focuses on circumstances in which these polices form the basis for more rapid overall development and faster poverty reduction.
Now in its twenty-eighth edition, the World Development Report offers practical insights for policymakers, business developers, economic advisers, researchers, and professionals in the media and in non-governmental organizations. It is also an essential supplement to economic and development courses
in both academic and professional settings.

Food safety handbook - a practical guide for building a robust food safety management system (Paperback): World Bank,... Food safety handbook - a practical guide for building a robust food safety management system (Paperback)
World Bank, International Finance Corporation
R1,211 Discovery Miles 12 110 Out of stock

The fourth edition of IFC's Food Safety Handbook is a step-by-step guide to help food sector businesses large or small establish or improve food safety systems. Written in easy-to-follow English and supplemented with useful tools for food safety management system implementation.

Fostering human capital in the Gulf Cooperation Council countries (Paperback): World Bank, Sameh El-Saharty Fostering human capital in the Gulf Cooperation Council countries (Paperback)
World Bank, Sameh El-Saharty
R1,424 Discovery Miles 14 240 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The formation of human capital--the knowledge, skills, and health that people accumulate over their lifetimes--is critical for the six Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) countries. Human capital contributes not only to human development and employment but also to the long-term sustainability of a diversified economic growth model that is knowledge based and private sector driven. This approach is critical, given that income from oil and gas will eventually decline and that the nature of work is evolving in response to rapid technological changes, in turn demanding new skill sets. The GCC governments have demonstrated their strong political will for this shift: four of them are among the first countries to join the World Bank's Human Capital Project-a global effort to improve investments in people as measured by the Human Capital Index. The GCC countries face four main challenges:* Low levels of basic proficiency among schoolchildren* A mismatch between education and the labor market* A relatively high rate of adult mortality and morbidity* A unique labor market , in which wages in the public sector are more generous than in the private sector and government employment of nationals is virtually guaranteed. To address these challenges, this report outlines four strategies in a "whole-of-government" approach:* Investing in high-quality early childhood development* Preparing healthier, better educated, and skilled youth for the future* Enabling greater adult labor force participation* Creating an enabling environment for human capital formation. These strategies are based on best practices in other countries and feature some of the GCC countries' plans, including their national "Visions," to take their economies and societies further into the twenty-first century. With the COVID-19 pandemic, the GCC countries face additional challenges that may worsen some pre-existing vulnerabilities and erode human capital. In response, the GCC governments have taken multiple measures to protect their populations' health and their economies. Any country's decision to reopen its economy needs to closely consider public health consequences to avoid a resurgence of infections and any further erosion of its human capital. The COVID-19 crisis underscores that the need to accelerate and improve investment in human capital has never been greater. Once the GCC countries return to a "new normal," they will be in a position to achieve diversified and sustainable growth by adopting, and then tailoring, the strategies presented in this report.

Convergence - five critical steps toward integrating lagging and leading areas in the Middle East and North Africa (Paperback):... Convergence - five critical steps toward integrating lagging and leading areas in the Middle East and North Africa (Paperback)
World Bank, International Finance Corporation
R1,191 R934 Discovery Miles 9 340 Save R257 (22%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Policymakers across the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) have long tried to integrate their people spatially and economically. Wishing to bring communities together and narrow economic gaps, governments have made large capital investments in transport corridors and "new cities." Hoping to provide jobs in places with little economic activity, governments have designated new industrial zones supported by spatially targeted business incentives. Yet the results of these place-based initiatives in MENA are limited. The disparities between capital cities and lagging areas, and between richer and poorer quarters of cities, remain stark. Across much of the region, a fortunate few are connected to opportunity, while many more people are marginal to the formal economy--or live outside it, seemingly forgotten. Why have place-based spatial initiatives in MENA countries largely underdelivered not yielding more sustainable jobs and growth? While the challenges are many and vary across the region, this report explains that many of these place-based policies get one thing wrong: they attempt to treat inequity's spatial and physical symptoms, not its causes. This report presents the five roots of spatial inequity in institutional inefficiencies across MENA--urban regulatory frictions, credentialist education systems, centralized control over local public services, barriers to the spatial mobility of goods and people, and barriers to market entry and lop-sided business environments - within cities, within countries, and across national borders. It proposes five transitional steps toward enabling convergence informed by economic geography.

Global economic prospects, January 2019 - darkening skies (Paperback): World Bank Global economic prospects, January 2019 - darkening skies (Paperback)
World Bank
R1,291 Discovery Miles 12 910 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Global Economic Prospects is a World Bank Group Flagship Report. Published semiannually, the report includes analysis of topical policy challenges faced by developing countries through in-depth research in the January edition, and shorter analytical pieces in the June edition.

Atlas of Sustainable Development Goals 2017 - from World Development Indicators (Paperback): World Bank Atlas of Sustainable Development Goals 2017 - from World Development Indicators (Paperback)
World Bank
R1,076 Discovery Miles 10 760 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The World Bank's compilation of statistics from over 200 economies is built around World Development Indicators (WDI) - selected indicators have been identified and visualized to analyze trends and challenges, and to catalyze discussion on measurement issues. The Atlas of Sustainable Development Goals 2017 uses maps, charts and analysis to illustrate, trends, challenges and measurement issues related to each of the 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). Given the breadth and scope of the SDGs, the editors have been selective, emphasizing issues considered important by experts in the World Bank's Global Practices and Cross Cutting Solution Areas. Nevertheless, The Atlas aims to reflect the breadth of the Goals themselves and presents national and regional trends and snapshots of progress towards the UN's seventeen Sustainable Development Goals: poverty, hunger, health, education, gender, water, energy, jobs, infrastructure, inequalities, cities, consumption, climate, oceans, the environment, peace, institutions, and partnerships. Between 1990 and 2013, nearly one billion people were raised out of extreme poverty. Its elimination is now a realistic prospect, although this will require both sustained growth and reduced inequality. Even then, gender inequalities continue to hold back human potential

Going universal - how 24 developing countries are implementing universal health coverage from the bottom up (Paperback): World... Going universal - how 24 developing countries are implementing universal health coverage from the bottom up (Paperback)
World Bank
R1,442 Discovery Miles 14 420 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This book is about 24 developing countries that have embarked on the journey towards universal health coverage (UHC) following a bottom-up approach, with a special focus on the poor and vulnerable, through a systematic data collection that provides practical insights to policymakers and practitioners. Each of the UHC programs analysed in this book is seeking to overcome the legacy of inequality by tackling both a "financing gap" and a "provision gap": the financing gap (or lower per capita spending on the poor) by spending additional resources in a pro-poor way; the provision gap (or underperformance of service delivery for the poor) by expanding supply and changing incentives in a variety of ways. The prevailing view seems to indicate that UHC require not just more money, but also a focus on changing the rules of the game for spending health system resources. The book does not attempt to identify best practices, but rather aims to help policy makers understand the options they face, and help develop a new operational research agenda. The main chapters are focused on providing a granular understanding of policy design, while the appendixes offer a systematic review of the literature attempting to evaluate UHC program impact on access to services, on financial protection, and on health outcomes.

Global Economic Prospects, January 2023 (Paperback): World Bank Global Economic Prospects, January 2023 (Paperback)
World Bank
R1,552 Discovery Miles 15 520 Out of stock

The Global Economic Prospects is a World Bank Group Flagship Report that examines global economic developments and prospects, with a special focus on emerging market and developing economies.

Obesity - health and economic consequences of an impending global challenge (Paperback): World Bank Obesity - health and economic consequences of an impending global challenge (Paperback)
World Bank; Edited by Meera Shekar, Barry Popkin
R1,425 Discovery Miles 14 250 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Obesity is a global ticking time-bomb with huge potential negative economic and health impacts, especially for the poor. Countries and global partners need to act urgently to address this ensuing epidemic with emphasis highlighting interventions that require corrective public action rather than one of individual responsibility.

Violence without borders - the internationalization of crime and conflict (Paperback): World Bank Violence without borders - the internationalization of crime and conflict (Paperback)
World Bank
R968 Discovery Miles 9 680 Out of stock

Just like nearly every aspect of human experience, crime, civil conflict, and violence have become increasingly global. Around the world, civil wars, of which there are more today than at any time since the end of World War II, displace greater numbers of people ever further from their countries of origin. Transnational terrorism has reached a 50-year high, in terms of both its incidence and the number of reported fatalities. Cross-border criminal markets—illicit drugs, human trafficking, wildlife trade, and so forth—take a heavy toll on the many societies they affect. This Policy Research Report, The Internationalisation of Crime, Conflict, and Violence, offers a unified framework to take stock of the theoretical and empirical literature on crime, conflict, and violence and to discuss how the international community organizes itself to address security as a regional and global public good. The increasingly global effects of crime and conflict require an equally global response to violence

Diversification and cooperation in a decarbonizing world - climate strategies for fossil fuel - dependent countries... Diversification and cooperation in a decarbonizing world - climate strategies for fossil fuel - dependent countries (Paperback)
Grzegorz Peszko, World Bank
R1,379 R822 Discovery Miles 8 220 Save R557 (40%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This book is the first stocktaking of what the decarbonization of the world economy means for fossil fuel-dependent countries. These countries are the most exposed to the impacts of global climate policies and, at the same time, are often unprepared to manage them. They depend on the export of oil, gas, or coal; the use of carbon-intensive infrastructure (for example, refineries, petrochemicals, and coal power plants); or both. Fossil fuel-dependent countries face financial, fiscal, and macro-structural risks from the transition of the global economy away from carbon-intensive fuels and the value chains based on them. This book focuses on managing these transition risks and harnessing related opportunities. Diversification and Cooperation in a Decarbonizing World identifies multiple strategies that fossil fuel-dependent countries can pursue to navigate the turbulent waters of a low-carbon transition. The policy and investment choices to be made in the next decade will determine these countries' degree of exposure and overall resilience. Abandoning their comfort zones and developing completely new skills and capabilities in a time frame consistent with the Paris Agreement on climate change is a daunting challenge and requires long-term revenue visibility and consistent policy leadership. This book proposes a constructive framework for climate strategies for fossil fuel-dependent countries based on new approaches to diversification and international climate cooperation. Climate policy leaders share responsibility for creating room for all countries to contribute to the goals of the Paris Agreement, taking into account the specific vulnerabilities and opportunities each country faces.

Catalyzing the Green Digital Transformation in Low- and Middle-Income Economies: The World Bank Catalyzing the Green Digital Transformation in Low- and Middle-Income Economies
The World Bank
R1,099 R931 Discovery Miles 9 310 Save R168 (15%) Out of stock

The book examines how to increase synergies between socioeconomic development goals, climate change policies, and digital technologies, offering guidance on how government institutions and private organizations in the digital field can catalyze green digitalization.

The hidden wealth of cities - creating, financing, and managing public places (Paperback): World Bank The hidden wealth of cities - creating, financing, and managing public places (Paperback)
World Bank; Edited by Jon Kher Kaw, Hyunji Lee, Sameh Wahba
R1,326 Discovery Miles 13 260 Out of stock

This book identifies effective strategies to plan, create and manage government and privately-owned public urban spaces, and explores the broad spectrum of ways to govern public spaces and how they can be financially sustainable assets. The book consists of three Parts. Part I explores the different degrees of "publicness" of public spaces and frames the delivery of well-designed and managed public spaces in cities through better asset lifecycle management. Part II examines the quality and spatial patterns of how public spaces are planned and distributed across selected cities. Part III focuses on how different types of public spaces are planned, designed, funded, implemented, and managed, drawing upon a series of city case studies.

Opportunities for environmentally healthy, inclusive, and resilient growth in Mexico's Yucatan Peninsula (Paperback):... Opportunities for environmentally healthy, inclusive, and resilient growth in Mexico's Yucatan Peninsula (Paperback)
World Bank; Edited by Ernesto Sanchez-Triana
R1,428 Discovery Miles 14 280 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Approximately 4.1 million people live in the three states of the Yucatan Peninsula: Quintana Roo, Yucatan, and Campeche. Some 30 municipalities are in a coastal territory of almost 2,000 linear kilometers, spanning the oil fields of the Gulf of Mexico to the world-renowned beaches of Cancan, just north of the second-largest barrier reef in the world. The peninsula's natural assets also include notable Mayan temples. With poverty far from eliminated, and economic development opportunities beckoning in agriculture, manufacturing, and hydrocarbon development, the region faces growing risks from environmental hazards. Oil spills, hurricanes, coral bleaching, extreme flooding, and erosion have all been experienced over the past decade. Based on preliminary identification of environmental priorities, this report explores selected topics that aim to inform decision-making in the region. A general context of integrated coastal zone management is used to explore issues, constraints, and potential solutions. The role of geomorphology is examined with a view to identifying how shore management plans can contribute to improved coastal management. Economic studies find that the main environmental health risks in the peninsula result in more than 1,000 premature deaths every year and in more than 9.36 million days lost to illnesses. These risks generate substantial economic losses, representing 2.2-3.3 percent of gross regional income. Scenarios relating to the economic cost of extreme weather events generate similar levels of damages: 1.4-1.5 percent of GDP in 2020 and 1.6-2.3 percent of GDP in 2050. A social accounting matrix examines the social and environmental interconnectedness to the various parts of the economy. An institutional analysis considers the mandates of existing institutions in the states, and of the potential role that regulatory measures may contribute to environmentally sustainable development without undermining economic growth prospects. The report concludes with options for consideration in the years ahead.

Global Economic Prospects, June 2023: World Bank Global Economic Prospects, June 2023
World Bank
R1,279 Discovery Miles 12 790 Out of stock

Global Economic Prospects is a World Bank Group Flagship Report. Published semiannually, the report includes analysis of topical policy challenges faced by developing countries through in-depth research in the January edition, and shorter analytical pieces in the June edition.

Technology transfer and innovation for low-carbon development (Paperback): World Bank, Miria A. Pigato Technology transfer and innovation for low-carbon development (Paperback)
World Bank, Miria A. Pigato
R1,115 Discovery Miles 11 150 Out of stock

Technological revolutions have increased the world's wealth unevenly and in ways that have accelerated climate change. This report argues that achieving The Paris Agreement's objectives would require a massive transfer of existing and commercially proven low-carbon technologies (LCT) from high-income to developing countries where the bulk of future emissions is expected to occur. This mass deployment is not only a necessity but also an opportunity: Policies to deploy LCT can help countries achieve economic and other development objectives, like improving human health, in addition to reducing greenhouse gases (GHGs). Additionally, LCT deployment offers an opportunity for countries with sufficient capabilities to benefit from participation in global value chains and produce and export LCTs. Finally, the report calls for a greater international involvement in supporting the poorest countries, which have the least access to LCT and finance and the most underdeveloped physical, technological, and institutional capabilities that are essential to benefit from technology.

Women, Business and the Law 2023 (Paperback): World Bank Women, Business and the Law 2023 (Paperback)
World Bank
R1,347 Discovery Miles 13 470 Out of stock

Women, Business and the Law is a World Bank Group project which measures the laws and regulations restricting women's economic opportunities. WBL informs research and policy discussions about the state of women's economic empowerment and emphasizes the work still to be done to ensure economic empowerment for all.

Nature's Frontiers - Achieving Sustainability, Efficiency, and Prosperity with Natural Capital (Paperback): Richard... Nature's Frontiers - Achieving Sustainability, Efficiency, and Prosperity with Natural Capital (Paperback)
Richard Damania, World Bank
R1,287 Discovery Miles 12 870 Out of stock

This report examines the use of natural capital (natural resources and services) around the world. It finds that most countries are using these resources inefficiently, and closing these efficiency gaps can address many of the world's pressing economic and environmental problems.

The World Bank Group in Africa - a Summary of Activities (Paperback): World Bank The World Bank Group in Africa - a Summary of Activities (Paperback)
World Bank
R436 Discovery Miles 4 360 Out of stock
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