Creating Opportunity and Prosperity in East Asia
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Jim Yong Kim, President of the World Bank Group, discusses the opportunities and challenges
facing the economic development of Indonesia and East Asia,
and how the World Bank Group can help end extreme poverty
and foster share prosperity more widely in the region. He remarked
that the progress most admired about Indonesia is its
accomplishment in reducing extreme poverty. The Group has aligned
its work with two goals -- to end extreme poverty by 2030
and to boost shared prosperity for the bottom 40 percent of
the population in low- and middle-income countries. The
Program Nasional Pemberdayaan Mandiri, or PNPM, has helped
distribute the gains from this growth more equitably across
the population. He concludes saying that, we can make sure
your successes help build a more just and equal world.
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SANITATION, PROGRESS, INFRASTRUCTURE INVESTMENT, JOBS, WORKFORCE, ECONOMIC GROWTH, TRANSPORTATION, PHYSICIAN, POLICIES, CLIMATE CHANGE, SOCIAL JUSTICE, FINANCING, DEATHS, INCOME, VALUE, ECONOMIC STATUS, CARE, PUBLIC SECTOR, CLIMATE, DEMAND, HEALTH OUTCOMES, UNIVERSAL ACCESS, LABOR FORCE, DEVELOPING COUNTRIES, SECTOR REFORMS, POOR NUTRITION, HEALTH CARE, PEOPLE LIVING WITH AIDS, GLOBAL POPULATION, DROPOUT, HEALTH, JOB CREATION, NUTRITION, PRICE, YOUNG CHILDREN, NUMBER OF PEOPLE, VULNERABILITY, WORLD HEALTH ORGANIZATION, PUBLIC HEALTH, HEALTH SYSTEM, MATERNAL MORTALITY, POVERTY REDUCTION, KNOWLEDGE, MATERNAL HEALTH, CHILDREN, TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE, GROWTH RATE, COSTS, MATERNAL DEATHS, EXTREME POVERTY, TRAINING, POVERTY, INCIDENCE, CIVIL SOCIETY, DEMOCRACY, POPULATION, EQUALITY OF OPPORTUNITY, MONETARY FUND, STUDENTS, FINANCIAL SUPPORT, INVESTMENTS, NATURAL DISASTERS, FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS, DISASTERS, FAMILIES, WOMEN, SOCIAL PROTECTION, AIDS, HEALTH ORGANIZATION, NATURAL RESOURCES, PEACE, INVESTMENTS IN EDUCATION, MATERNAL HEALTH CARE, MORTALITY, PRICES, GLOBAL DEVELOPMENT, INTERNATIONAL FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS, GROWTH
