Results in the Latin America and Caribbean Region 2019, Volume 13

The World Bank’s work in Latin America and the Caribbean has one overriding priority: better lives for its people. All of us working at the Bank dream of a region where people can work and prosper. Where the next generation will live better than the current one; where kids get quality education and mothers quality health care; where individual circumstances at birth such as gender or being born in a rural area do not determine the chances of success in life; and where governments meet the demands of their population for transparency. We all dream of a region where poverty has been eliminated and the development process leads to shared prosperity.

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Main Author: World Bank
Format: Report biblioteca
Language:English
Published: World Bank, Washington, DC 2019-04
Subjects:ROAD SAFETY, SUBNATIONAL SERVICE DELIVERY, PUBLIC HEALTH SYSTEM, SUSTAINABLE CITIES, ACCESS TO ELECTRICITY, URBAN TRANSPORT, WATER SUPPLY AND SANITATION, DISASTER RISK MANAGEMENT, HEALTHCARE SYSTEM REFORM, LITERACY, EDUCATION FOR ALL, INFRASTRUCTURE, ENERGY EFFICIENCY, CLIMATE CHANGE MITIGATION, AGRICULTURAL COMPETITIVENESS, RURAL ELECTRIFICATION, EDUCATION QUALITY, SOCIAL INCLUSION,
Online Access:http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/387631644213926534/2019-Results-in-the-Latin-America-and-Caribbean-Region
http://hdl.handle.net/10986/36933
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Summary:The World Bank’s work in Latin America and the Caribbean has one overriding priority: better lives for its people. All of us working at the Bank dream of a region where people can work and prosper. Where the next generation will live better than the current one; where kids get quality education and mothers quality health care; where individual circumstances at birth such as gender or being born in a rural area do not determine the chances of success in life; and where governments meet the demands of their population for transparency. We all dream of a region where poverty has been eliminated and the development process leads to shared prosperity.