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Building a more resilient future, new green jobs Development Podcast If you're having trouble reading this message, [click here]( [Groundbreaking crisis response tools launched]( [Groundbreaking crisis response tools launched]( [The World Bank’s expanded toolkit will help countries better respond to crises and prepare for future shocks, with fewer trade-offs between their development priorities and emergency financing needs.]( [LEARN MORE]( Week's Highlights [Unlocking crisis response tools to build a more resilient future]( [Unlocking crisis response tools to build a more resilient future]( [The World Bank's Managing Director of Operations Anna Bjerde reflects on how the new crisis toolkit will help to empower countries amid the current intertwined global crises.]( [READ MORE]( [Development Podcast: What Is a Green Job?]( [Development Podcast: What Is a Green Job?]( [Transitioning away from fossil fuels could create as many as 30 million ‘green’ jobs in clean energy and low-emissions technologies by 2030. But what exactly is a ‘green job’? Find out in this latest Development Podcast episode.]( [TUNE IN]( [From Earthquake Devastation to Resilient Revival in Türkiye]( [From Earthquake Devastation to Resilient Revival in Türkiye]( [This week marks one year since devastating earthquakes struck southern Türkiye and Syria. Since then, the World Bank Group has mobilized at record pace to support Türkiye’s massive recovery effort. ]( [SEE HOW]( In Focus [Building Beyond Tomorrow: Pacific Climate Resilient Transport Program]( [Building Beyond Tomorrow: Pacific Climate Resilient Transport Program]( [What does effective climate adaptation actually look like? Learn from experiences of building–and rebuilding–vital transport infrastructure in the Pacific, supported through the World Bank's IDA.]( [VIEW STORY]( [Climate crisis frontlines: Atoll nations and coastal communities face serious legal implications]( [Climate crisis frontlines: Atoll nations and coastal communities face serious legal implications]( [In the coming decades, sea level rise in small island developing states and atoll nations will increasingly trigger a host of issues that pose unprecedented challenges to the international legal order.]( [FIND OUT MORE]( News [COMESA and the World Bank Launch $50 Million Regional Platform to Overcome Hurdles to Accelerating Energy Access in Eastern and Southern Africa]( [World Bank Urges Action for Gender Equality in Artisanal and Small-Scale Mining]( [World Bank’s 10-Year EUR Sustainable Development Bond Attracts Strong Demand from Diverse Investors]( [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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