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"Lay a Strong Foundation for All Children"

Children from low-income and rural families are most likely to miss out on pre-primary education. Private pre-primary schools are concentrated in urban areas with higher-income families, where schools are more easily guaranteed adequate income. In 2019, the adjusted net attendance rate in schooling of 5-year-olds in Uganda was more than 17 percent higher for children in urban areas than in rural areas, and 49 percent higher for those in the richest quintile than those in the lowest-income ....

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'Soft Landing' Prospects Improve With Better Central-Bank Messaging, IMF Says

'Soft Landing' Prospects Improve With Better Central-Bank Messaging, IMF Says
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Slow-Healing Scars: The Pandemics Legacy


Recessions wreak havoc and the damage is often long-lived. Businesses shut down, investment spending is cut, and people out of work can lose skills and motivation as the months stretch on. But the recession brought on by the COVID-19 pandemic is no ordinary recession. Compared to previous global crises, the contraction was sudden and deep - using quarterly data, global output declined about three times as much as in the global financial crisis, in half the time.
We expect world output in the medium-term to be about 3 percent lower in 2024 than pre-pandemic projections.
Systemic financial stress - associated with long-lasting economic damage - has been largely avoided so far, owing to the unprecedented policy actions taken. However, the path to recovery remains challenging, especially for countries with limited fiscal space, and is made harder by the differential impact of the pandemic. ....

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