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World Bank in Nepal

February 16, 2010: Promoting Economic Cooperation in South Asia: There are two faces of South Asia. The first South Asia is dynamic, growing rapidly, highly urbanized, and is benefiting from global integration. The second is largely agricultural, land-locked, exhibits high poverty, suffers from many conflicts, and is lagging. The divergence between the two faces of South Asia is on the rise.

- South Asia Blog

- Global Trade Logistics

- 2009 Nepal Enterprise Survey: Company-level data

- Public Information Center on Facebook

- Connecting Rural Poor to Markets

2009 Interim Strategy 

- South Asia & Climate Change

- Bringing the Poorest to Schools

  • GDP 2007 (US$ billions): 10.2
  • GDP Growth 2007: 2.5%
  • GDP per capita Growth 2007: 0.8%

Source: World Bank "At a Glance."(pdf)


 
 

Events

Feb 22, 2010Evaluating the Impact of Development Programs: Turning Promises into Evidence
Feb 03, 2010Singapore ICT Day for South Asia

What's New

Mar 02, 2010Global Trade Logistics: South Asia needs more progress to spur faster economic growth (Feature Story)
Feb 26, 2010World Bank Vice President Concludes Week-long Visit to Nepal (Press Release)
Feb 23, 2010Has South Asia escaped the worst effects of the global economic crisis? (Feature Story)
  
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