Many of the poorest countries in the world are facing the threat of a weak recovery, and setback in their development path.
In our paper, we estimate that low-income countries will need around $200 billion until 2025 to step up their response to the pandemic, and a further $250 billion to catch up with advanced economies. An...
Funding The Recovery Of Low-Income Countries After COVID – Analysis
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