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17 Feb 2016
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- The primary World Bank collection of development indicators, compiled from officially-recognized international sources. It presents the most current and accurate global development data available, and includes national, regional and global estimates.
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30 Dec 2015
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- The IDA Results Measurement System dataset measures progress on aggregate outcomes for IDA countries for selected indicators. It includes key country outcome indicators covering areas that are consistent with the Millennium Development Goals, are priorities in many national development plans and/or poverty reduction strategies, and reflect IDA's activities in IDA countries. The indicators capture both the economic growth and the human development priorities of ongoing IDA programs.
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22 Dec 2015
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- Country profiles present the latest key development data drawn from the World Development Indicators (WDI) database, the World Bank's primary database for cross-country comparable development data.
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22 Dec 2015
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- Millennium Development Goals tables provide data for MDG indicators from 1990 to the most recent year available in five year increments.
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16 Nov 2015
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- Relevant indicators drawn from the World Development Indicators, reorganized according to the goals and targets of the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs).
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15 Apr 2015
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- The Global Financial Inclusion Database provides 800 country-level indicators of financial inclusion summarized for all adults and disaggregated by key demographic characteristics-gender, age, education, income, and rural residence. Covering more than 140 economies, the indicators of financial inclusion measure how people save, borrow, make payments and manage risk.
The reference citation for the data is: Demirguc-Kunt, Asli, Leora Klapper, Dorothe Singer, and Peter Van Oudheusden. 2015. âThe Global Findex Database 2014: Measuring Financial Inclusion around the World.â Policy Research Working Paper 7255, World Bank, Washington, DC.
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18 Mar 2014
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- Survey data about how the World Bank Group and its work in social and economic development are perceived by key stakeholders in client countries across the globe.
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24 Feb 2014
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- Note: Projects shown with end dates in the past are operationally-closed projects that were financially closed in the previous fiscal year. Any transactions shown are accounting entries made to facilitate this change or to reconcile accounts. Projects shown with negative expenditures are being managed at a different level or are undergoing reconciliation.
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24 Feb 2014
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- Note: Projects shown with end dates in the past are operationally-closed projects that were financially closed in the previous fiscal year. Any transactions shown are accounting entries made to facilitate this change or to reconcile accounts. Projects shown with negative expenditures are being managed at a different level or are undergoing reconciliation.
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24 Feb 2014
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- Note: Projects shown with end dates in the past are operationally-closed projects that were financially closed in the previous fiscal year. Any transactions shown are accounting entries made to facilitate this change or to reconcile accounts. Projects shown with negative expenditures are being managed at a different level or are undergoing reconciliation.
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24 Feb 2014
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- Note: Projects shown with end dates in the past are operationally-closed projects that were financially closed in the previous fiscal year. Any transactions shown are accounting entries made to facilitate this change or to reconcile accounts. Projects shown with negative expenditures are being managed at a different level or are undergoing reconciliation.
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24 Feb 2014
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- Note: Projects shown with end dates in the past are operationally-closed projects that were financially closed in the previous fiscal year. Any transactions shown are accounting entries made to facilitate this change or to reconcile accounts. Projects shown with negative expenditures are being managed at a different level or are undergoing reconciliation.
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24 Feb 2014
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- Note: Projects shown with end dates in the past are operationally-closed projects that were financially closed in the previous fiscal year. Any transactions shown are accounting entries made to facilitate this change or to reconcile accounts. Projects shown with negative expenditures are being managed at a different level or are undergoing reconciliation.
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24 Feb 2014
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- Note: Projects shown with end dates in the past are operationally-closed projects that were financially closed in the previous fiscal year. Any transactions shown are accounting entries made to facilitate this change or to reconcile accounts. Projects shown with negative expenditures are being managed at a different level or are undergoing reconciliation.
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24 Feb 2014
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- Note: Projects shown with end dates in the past are operationally-closed projects that were financially closed in the previous fiscal year. Any transactions shown are accounting entries made to facilitate this change or to reconcile accounts. Projects shown with negative expenditures are being managed at a different level or are undergoing reconciliation.
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24 Feb 2014
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- Note: Projects shown with end dates in the past are operationally-closed projects that were financially closed in the previous fiscal year. Any transactions shown are accounting entries made to facilitate this change or to reconcile accounts. Projects shown with negative expenditures are being managed at a different level or are undergoing reconciliation.
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24 Feb 2014
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- Note: Projects shown with end dates in the past are operationally-closed projects that were financially closed in the previous fiscal year. Any transactions shown are accounting entries made to facilitate this change or to reconcile accounts. Projects shown with negative expenditures are being managed at a different level or are undergoing reconciliation.
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24 Feb 2014
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- Note: Projects shown with end dates in the past are operationally-closed projects that were financially closed in the previous fiscal year. Any transactions shown are accounting entries made to facilitate this change or to reconcile accounts. Projects shown with negative expenditures are being managed at a different level or are undergoing reconciliation.
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24 Feb 2014
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- Note: Projects shown with end dates in the past are operationally-closed projects that were financially closed in the previous fiscal year. Any transactions shown are accounting entries made to facilitate this change or to reconcile accounts. Projects shown with negative expenditures are being managed at a different level or are undergoing reconciliation.
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24 Feb 2014
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- Note: Projects shown with end dates in the past are operationally-closed projects that were financially closed in the previous fiscal year. Any transactions shown are accounting entries made to facilitate this change or to reconcile accounts. Projects shown with negative expenditures are being managed at a different level or are undergoing reconciliation.
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24 Feb 2014
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- Note: Projects shown with end dates in the past are operationally-closed projects that were financially closed in the previous fiscal year. Any transactions shown are accounting entries made to facilitate this change or to reconcile accounts. Projects shown with negative expenditures are being managed at a different level or are undergoing reconciliation.
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24 Feb 2014
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- Note: Projects shown with end dates in the past are operationally-closed projects that were financially closed in the previous fiscal year. Any transactions shown are accounting entries made to facilitate this change or to reconcile accounts. Projects shown with negative expenditures are being managed at a different level or are undergoing reconciliation.
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24 Feb 2014
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- Note: Projects shown with end dates in the past are operationally-closed projects that were financially closed in the previous fiscal year. Any transactions shown are accounting entries made to facilitate this change or to reconcile accounts. Projects shown with negative expenditures are being managed at a different level or are undergoing reconciliation.
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24 Feb 2014
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- Note: Projects shown with end dates in the past are operationally-closed projects that were financially closed in the previous fiscal year. Any transactions shown are accounting entries made to facilitate this change or to reconcile accounts. Projects shown with negative expenditures are being managed at a different level or are undergoing reconciliation.
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24 Feb 2014
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- Note: Projects shown with end dates in the past are operationally-closed projects that were financially closed in the previous fiscal year. Any transactions shown are accounting entries made to facilitate this change or to reconcile accounts. Projects shown with negative expenditures are being managed at a different level or are undergoing reconciliation.
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24 Feb 2014
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- Note: Projects shown with end dates in the past are operationally-closed projects that were financially closed in the previous fiscal year. Any transactions shown are accounting entries made to facilitate this change or to reconcile accounts. Projects shown with negative expenditures are being managed at a different level or are undergoing reconciliation.
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24 Feb 2014
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- Note: Projects shown with end dates in the past are operationally-closed projects that were financially closed in the previous fiscal year. Any transactions shown are accounting entries made to facilitate this change or to reconcile accounts. Projects shown with negative expenditures are being managed at a different level or are undergoing reconciliation.
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24 Feb 2014
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- Note: Projects shown with end dates in the past are operationally-closed projects that were financially closed in the previous fiscal year. Any transactions shown are accounting entries made to facilitate this change or to reconcile accounts. Projects shown with negative expenditures are being managed at a different level or are undergoing reconciliation.
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24 Feb 2014
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- Note: Projects shown with end dates in the past are operationally-closed projects that were financially closed in the previous fiscal year. Any transactions shown are accounting entries made to facilitate this change or to reconcile accounts. Projects shown with negative expenditures are being managed at a different level or are undergoing reconciliation.
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24 Feb 2014
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- Note: Projects shown with end dates in the past are operationally-closed projects that were financially closed in the previous fiscal year. Any transactions shown are accounting entries made to facilitate this change or to reconcile accounts. Projects shown with negative expenditures are being managed at a different level or are undergoing reconciliation.
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24 Feb 2014
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- Note: Projects shown with end dates in the past are operationally-closed projects that were financially closed in the previous fiscal year. Any transactions shown are accounting entries made to facilitate this change or to reconcile accounts. Projects shown with negative expenditures are being managed at a different level or are undergoing reconciliation.
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24 Feb 2014
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- Note: Projects shown with end dates in the past are operationally-closed projects that were financially closed in the previous fiscal year. Any transactions shown are accounting entries made to facilitate this change or to reconcile accounts. Projects shown with negative expenditures are being managed at a different level or are undergoing reconciliation.
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24 Feb 2014
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- Note: Projects shown with end dates in the past are operationally-closed projects that were financially closed in the previous fiscal year. Any transactions shown are accounting entries made to facilitate this change or to reconcile accounts. Projects shown with negative expenditures are being managed at a different level or are undergoing reconciliation.
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24 Feb 2014
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- Note: Projects shown with end dates in the past are operationally-closed projects that were financially closed in the previous fiscal year. Any transactions shown are accounting entries made to facilitate this change or to reconcile accounts. Projects shown with negative expenditures are being managed at a different level or are undergoing reconciliation.
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24 Feb 2014
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- Note: Projects shown with end dates in the past are operationally-closed projects that were financially closed in the previous fiscal year. Any transactions shown are accounting entries made to facilitate this change or to reconcile accounts. Projects shown with negative expenditures are being managed at a different level or are undergoing reconciliation.
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24 Feb 2014
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- Note: Projects shown with end dates in the past are operationally-closed projects that were financially closed in the previous fiscal year. Any transactions shown are accounting entries made to facilitate this change or to reconcile accounts. Projects shown with negative expenditures are being managed at a different level or are undergoing reconciliation.
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24 Feb 2014
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- Note: Projects shown with end dates in the past are operationally-closed projects that were financially closed in the previous fiscal year. Any transactions shown are accounting entries made to facilitate this change or to reconcile accounts. Projects shown with negative expenditures are being managed at a different level or are undergoing reconciliation.
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24 Feb 2014
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- Note: Projects shown with end dates in the past are operationally-closed projects that were financially closed in the previous fiscal year. Any transactions shown are accounting entries made to facilitate this change or to reconcile accounts. Projects shown with negative expenditures are being managed at a different level or are undergoing reconciliation.
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24 Feb 2014
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- Note: Projects shown with end dates in the past are operationally-closed projects that were financially closed in the previous fiscal year. Any transactions shown are accounting entries made to facilitate this change or to reconcile accounts. Projects shown with negative expenditures are being managed at a different level or are undergoing reconciliation.
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24 Feb 2014
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- Note: Projects shown with end dates in the past are operationally-closed projects that were financially closed in the previous fiscal year. Any transactions shown are accounting entries made to facilitate this change or to reconcile accounts. Projects shown with negative expenditures are being managed at a different level or are undergoing reconciliation.
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24 Feb 2014
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- Note: Projects shown with end dates in the past are operationally-closed projects that were financially closed in the previous fiscal year. Any transactions shown are accounting entries made to facilitate this change or to reconcile accounts. Projects shown with negative expenditures are being managed at a different level or are undergoing reconciliation.
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24 Feb 2014
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- Note: Projects shown with end dates in the past are operationally-closed projects that were financially closed in the previous fiscal year. Any transactions shown are accounting entries made to facilitate this change or to reconcile accounts. Projects shown with negative expenditures are being managed at a different level or are undergoing reconciliation.
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24 Feb 2014
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- Note: Projects shown with end dates in the past are operationally-closed projects that were financially closed in the previous fiscal year. Any transactions shown are accounting entries made to facilitate this change or to reconcile accounts. Projects shown with negative expenditures are being managed at a different level or are undergoing reconciliation.
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24 Feb 2014
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- Note: Projects shown with end dates in the past are operationally-closed projects that were financially closed in the previous fiscal year. Any transactions shown are accounting entries made to facilitate this change or to reconcile accounts. Projects shown with negative expenditures are being managed at a different level or are undergoing reconciliation.
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24 Feb 2014
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- Note: Projects shown with end dates in the past are operationally-closed projects that were financially closed in the previous fiscal year. Any transactions shown are accounting entries made to facilitate this change or to reconcile accounts. Projects shown with negative expenditures are being managed at a different level or are undergoing reconciliation.
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24 Feb 2014
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- Note: Projects shown with end dates in the past are operationally-closed projects that were financially closed in the previous fiscal year. Any transactions shown are accounting entries made to facilitate this change or to reconcile accounts. Projects shown with negative expenditures are being managed at a different level or are undergoing reconciliation.
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24 Feb 2014
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- Note: Projects shown with end dates in the past are operationally-closed projects that were financially closed in the previous fiscal year. Any transactions shown are accounting entries made to facilitate this change or to reconcile accounts. Projects shown with negative expenditures are being managed at a different level or are undergoing reconciliation.
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24 Feb 2014
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- Note: Projects shown with end dates in the past are operationally-closed projects that were financially closed in the previous fiscal year. Any transactions shown are accounting entries made to facilitate this change or to reconcile accounts. Projects shown with negative expenditures are being managed at a different level or are undergoing reconciliation.
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24 Feb 2014
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- Note: Projects shown with end dates in the past are operationally-closed projects that were financially closed in the previous fiscal year. Any transactions shown are accounting entries made to facilitate this change or to reconcile accounts. Projects shown with negative expenditures are being managed at a different level or are undergoing reconciliation.
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24 Feb 2014
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- Note: Projects shown with end dates in the past are operationally-closed projects that were financially closed in the previous fiscal year. Any transactions shown are accounting entries made to facilitate this change or to reconcile accounts. Projects shown with negative expenditures are being managed at a different level or are undergoing reconciliation.
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