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New report details actions, World Bank Knowledge Compact released If you're having trouble reading t

New report details actions, World Bank Knowledge Compact released If you're having trouble reading this message, [click here]( [Achieving Net Zero Emissions in the Agrifood System]( [Achieving Net Zero Emissions in the Agrifood System]( [A new World Bank report shows that changes in farm and food production can cut global greenhouse gas emissions by a third.]( [FIND OUT MORE]( Week’s Highlights [The Development Podcast: Spring Meetings 2024]( [The Development Podcast: Spring Meetings 2024]( [This latest podcast episode takes us inside the 2024 Spring Meetings with highlights and insights from World Bank Group leaders and development experts.]( [LISTEN NOW]( [World Bank Land Conference 2024]( [World Bank Land Conference 2024]( [Join us May 13 for this Land Conference main event looking at how we can strengthen land governance to meet climate development goals and create a more livable planet.]( [SIGN UP]( [Banking on Women Who Trade Across Borders]( [Banking on Women Who Trade Across Borders]( [Drawing on interviews with female entrepreneurs and financial institutions, a new IFC report looks at the challenges female entrepreneurs face when accessing trade finance and provides potential solutions.]( [READ REPORT]( In Focus [The Commodity Markets Outlook in 8 Charts]( [The Commodity Markets Outlook in 8 Charts]( [Commodity prices are projected to experience a slight downturn in 2024 and 2025 but should remain above pre-pandemic levels. We take a deep dive into the commodity price forecasts.]( [SEE CHARTS]( [Adapting Education for Climate Change]( [Adapting Education for Climate Change]( [A recent World Bank policy note finds that schools were closed for around 75 percent of the extreme weather events in the last 20 years, impacting more than 5 million people.]( [LEARN MORE]( News [World Bank Loan to Namibia Supports Renewable Energy Integration]( [Afghanistan’s Economic Decline Continues but Private Sector Can Support Growth, Says World Bank]( [Tunisia's Sustained Recovery Requires Quick Action to Take Advantage of Opportunities]( [READ LATEST NEWS RELEASES]( Connect with us on social media! Accredited journalists may obtain advance access to reports and information by registering with the Bank's [Online Media Briefing Center]( a password-protected site for working journalists. Material in this newsletter is copyrighted. Requests to reproduce it, in whole or in part, should be addressed to pubrights@worldbank.org For more information visit our website: [worldbank.org](. [Access to Information]( [Privacy Policy]( [Unsubscribe from this list]( | [Update subscription preferences](

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