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Economic Development

Despite increases in life expectancy, the rise in chronic and non-communicable diseases has become a global threat. Every year across the globe, 15 million people die before age 70 from these diseases, which include cardiovascular disease, cancers, diabetes and obesity. Obesity is one of the known risk factors for non-communicable diseases and a disease in itself. A new report sheds light on the growing obesity epidemic and its negative impacts. 

cover of World Economic Situation and Prospects 2020

The report looks at major global and regional economic trends and indicators, and examines the prospects for sustainable economic growth in the face of rising financial, political, social and environmental challenges. The World Economic Situation and Prospects Report is the UNs flagship publication on the state of the world economy. This year's edition focuses on the impact of the climate crisis, as well as the increasing political polarization and skepticism about globalization. Follow the global  on 16 January at noon EST.

The world economy has barely had the time to recover from a string of shocks that began with the 2007 financial crisis, and we can already see another global slowdown looming large.

Keeping Montenegros flavours alive

New equipment worth over 600,000 provided to the Government of Madagascar by the , means the country again has a functioning gamma camera for nuclear imaging, and its experts in many fields from soil science to isotope hydrology and mining research can pursue state-of-the-art research in support of the countrys development objectives.

Wool and mohair form the bedrock of Lesotho’s rural economy. The Wool and Mohair Promotion Project works with farmers to improve the quality and quantity of wool and mohair produced. The ultimate goal of the project is to boost the economic and climate resilience of poor, smallholder wool and mohair producers to the adverse effects of climate change in the mountain and foothill regions of Lesotho.

South-South and Triangular Cooperation (SSTC) is the sharing and exchange of development solutions – knowledge, experiences, good practices, innovative policies, technology and resources – between countries in the global South, in order to help each other to meet their development goals. As a facilitator of SSTC, unites countries that have development solutions with countries that are interested in applying them and ensures the technical quality of these exchanges. 

With UNDP support the women of the small village of Pajam, Kaledupahave breathed new life into the traditional tenun weaving technique. It gives women an economic alternative to fishing and working in tourism, and protects something much more valuable: their unique way of telling stories in fabric.

The global economy is in a synchronized slowdown and the is, once again, downgrading growth for 2019 to 3 percent, its slowest pace since the global financial crisis.The Octoberisprojecting a modest improvement in global growth to 3.4 percent in 2020.

Not Waiting for Handouts: 5 Stories of Resilience From One of the Worlds Largest Refugee Camps

New quality infrastructure in Kosovo funded by the European Union and implemented by is helping to connect people throughout the Western Balkans fostering economic development, and supporting regional cooperation, peace and stability.

Soccer offers Algeria four lessons to improve its economy

In Algeriasoccer has triggered passions, capturing dreams and unifying nations. Rabah Arezki, Chief Economist of the World Bank's Middle East and North Africa region, shares 4 lessons that soccer can offer for economic development in Algeria.