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Samia’s message to TRA should win private sector’s confidence
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Samia’s message to TRA should win private sector’s confidence
PRESIDENT Samia Suluhu Hassan’s message to the private sector is clear, “Do clean business, make profit but pay taxes.” Ever since taking over as head of state and government over a fortnight ago, President Samia has continued to undertake major appointments to stamp her authority .
President Samia Suluhu Hassan
Her first appointment was of former Finance Minister and World Bank Senior Economist, Dr Philip Isidor Mpango as Vice President, a move which has already won accolades both at home and abroad because of the record of achievements of the decorated economist.
Pakistan’s Economy Shows Signs of a Nascent Recovery
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ISLAMABAD, April 6, 2021 - Notwithstanding, the recent rise in COVID cases, Pakistan has been showing signs of a fragile economic recovery with a gradual resumption of economic dynamism, according to a new World Bank report.
Pakistan s economic growth is expected to reach 1.3 percent in FY2021 and strengthen to an average of 2.7 percent for FY2022-23, according to the
Pakistan Development Update released today. The baseline economic growth forecast, however, is highly uncertain, especially given the third and more-contagious wave of the pandemic currently circulating in the country.
Private consumption is estimated to have picked up over July to December 2020, in part due to the record increase in remittances inflows, social assistance support from the
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World Bank Helps Bangladesh Safeguard Low-Income Urban Youths and Returnee Migrants from the Fallout of COVID 19 Pandemic
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WASHINGTON, March 17, 2021 The World Bank has approved $200 million to help Bangladesh provide support and services to the low-income urban youths impacted by the COVID 19 pandemic and the involuntary returnee migrants to improve earning opportunities and resiliency.
The Recovery and Advancement of Informal Sector Employment (RAISE) project will help about 175,000 poor urban youth and low-income microentrepreneurs enhance employability and productivity by helping them access services such as life-skills training, apprenticeship programs, counseling, microfinance, and self-employment support. To help about 200,000 eligible migrants who had been forced to return since January 2020 either sustainably reintegrate into the domestic labor market or prepare for re-migration, the project will provide cash grants, counseling, and referrals to relevant services