World Bank DECEMBER 2011

Pacific Islands, Papua New Guinea & Timor Leste


Scaling-up activities in the Pacific Islands

World Bank scales up activities in the Pacific with the first Tuvalu Country Assistance Strategy and a new Pacific Aviation Investment Program.

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MORE NEWS & FEATURES      

Kiribati adapts to climate change

Maternal Health in Solomon Islands

Poverty and Livelihoods

Roads Project in Papua New Guinea
The third phase of the Kiribati Adaptation Program will help the country build resilience to effects of climate change, focusing on fresh water supply and coastal protection.
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A new maternal wing at Lokuru village will help bring maternal health care closer to remote communities of Solomon Islands.
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Jobs, or the lack of them, is one of the most pressing issues of our time in both developed and developing countries.
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Kerema: The Road Home was named "Best Documentary" in this year's Queensland Multi Media Awards, Australia. The documentary tells the story of a roads project in the remote town of Kerema, Papua New Guinea. View Video>>

 
QUICK DATA ON TIMOR LESTE PROJECT MAP

See closer World Bank Projects in:

Timor Leste

Samoa
Papua New Guinea Tonga
Kiribati Vanuatu

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FEATURED BLOG STAY CONNECTED

Children enjoy learning, bringing better education in Timor-Leste
" I’ve always been passionate about the need to focus on education in order to achieve lasting development and this is especially true in Timor-Leste, a country with one of the youngest and fastest growing populations in the world."

Guest Blogger Laura Keenan, Australia

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