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New markets, more jobs.

In #Bangladesh, better environmental, social, and quality standards have helped firms expand exports and create 180,000+ jobs.

See how the @WorldBankGroup is helping businesses grow and reach new opportunities: https://t.co/FLO6s6udYC https://t.co/PRvl7X9OEr

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Ranked: The World’s Fastest-Growing and Shrinking Populations (2000-2025) 🌍

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From seas to trees, fish to fields, @WorldbankGroup knowledge doesn’t sit on shelves.

It shapes policy, unlocks investment, & creates jobs.

Learn how research goes from insight to impact in countries like Mozambique, Uzbekistan, & Zambia. https://t.co/F73KKlsi8H https://t.co/RRO2fOEG4D

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He asked ChatGPT for advice on a mass killing. Minutes later, two were dead. OpenAI is wrestling with how to handle its most chilling conversations. https://t.co/04WE5X8Ybg

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22,000 new classrooms.
24,000 newly trained teachers.

Rwanda is tackling the education gap with a smart twist: aspiring teachers are stepping into classrooms while completing their training.

The result? More students learning today—and stronger skills, and jobs, for tomorrow. https://t.co/b7cA9ky0DV

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🇵🇱 The National Day of the Third of May commemorates a unique event in our history. On #The3rdofMay 1791, the Great Sejm adopted the #constitution, the first in Europe and the second in the world. It was a great act of patriotism and responsibility for the future of the Homeland. https://t.co/4p7hyOSi30

Statistics Poland

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CSO Recruitment:
Applications are now open for:
𝗖𝗲𝗻𝘀𝘂𝘀 𝗥𝗲𝗴𝗶𝗼𝗻𝗮𝗹 𝗦𝘂𝗽𝗲𝗿𝘃𝗶𝘀𝗼𝗿𝘀 (𝗫 𝟰𝟲)

Nationwide vacancies.
These roles are home based.
Closing shortly.
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Hydropower is creating great jobs in Bhutan.

Women like Tashi, Tandin, and Ugyen are building careers as engineers, managers, and technicians—gaining skills, experience, and opportunities to grow. https://t.co/PwN3eQHLbt https://t.co/dPwejU2fen

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India went from 15% to 70% Internet access in a decade, mostly through mobile phones—

(This Data Insight was written by @EOrtizOspina.)

In 2018, my colleague Max Roser wrote an article titled “The Internet’s history has just begun”. His point was that while the Internet had already changed the world, large changes lay ahead because billions of people weren’t using it yet.

In this chart, I revisit that observation using more recent data from India, the world’s most populous country.

When Max wrote his article, roughly one in five people in India were online. The chart shows that since then, adoption has grown much faster than in the decades before. Today, more than 70% of India’s population is online — close to the global average.

When you look at related trends in the adoption of communication technologies, you see that much of the sudden acceleration in growth after 2018 was driven by mobile phones.

Mobile phone subscriptions in India took off in the early 2000s and had already reached 75 per 100 people by 2015.

Internet access accelerated through its mobile networks, which were made affordable by new technologies and market competition — including a major market disruption, which started in 2016 when a new low-cost entrant drove down prices.

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For years, churches have worried about empty pews. At St. Joseph’s Church in Greenwich Village, the problem is flipped: there isn’t enough room. https://t.co/7c2ZVG6kfB

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Poverty in Latin America has a clear face: workers with low education levels and limited access to the labor market, stalling wage growth and productivity.

Find more key insights in our Economic Update: https://t.co/CXOqzwNJBF https://t.co/ftkFPZci8I

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عقدت وزيرة شؤون المرأة أ. منى الخليلي لقاءً تشاوريا مع أ. سفيان أبو حرب، القائم بأعمال رئيس #الإحصاء_الفلسطيني، والوفد المرافق، لبحث سبل تعزيز التعاون المشترك وتطوير مؤشرات النوع الاجتماعي بما يخدم قضايا المرأة الفلسطينية.
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