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The World Bank Inclusive Growth and Sustainable Finance Hub in Malaysia is the first of its kind, serving both as a field presence in Malaysia and as a global knowledge and research hub. The new hub focuses on sharing Malaysia's people-centered development expertise and creating new innovative policy research on local, regional and global issues.

28/04/2026

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What are our 2030 goals that support job creation?At the  , we shared progress across key initiatives driving opportunit...
23/04/2026

What are our 2030 goals that support job creation?

At the , we shared progress across key initiatives driving opportunity and jobs:

➡️ Mission 300: 43 million people have benefited so far, alongside 135,000 businesses and 20,000 institutions supported.
➡️ AgriConnect: 7 million farmers, from Brazil to Senegal to Papua New Guinea, are moving from subsistence to surplus.
➡️ Health Works: 575 million people reached, with 45 countries scaling primary care solutions.
➡️ Unlocking Women’s Potential: expanding economic opportunity and participation for women to drive more inclusive growth.

Read more: http://wrld.bg/6Uww50YOkrg

Water supports 1.7 billion jobs worldwide. Yet 4 billion people don't have reliable access to it. That gap is holding ba...
22/04/2026

Water supports 1.7 billion jobs worldwide. Yet 4 billion people don't have reliable access to it. That gap is holding back farms, businesses, communities and entire economies.

is a global platform built to close that gap — not through top-down mandates, but through country-led plans backed by real financing. 14 governments have defined their own priorities. 11 development banks have aligned behind them. The World Bank Group alone has committed to reaching 400 million people by 2030. Together, the target is 1 billion.

"There is no strategy for sustainable development that can be successful if water is not an essential part of that strategy." — António Guterres, UN Secretary-General

Watch the replay to hear from the governments, banks and business leaders making it happen. 👉 http://wrld.bg/90UK50YNNiM

How are robots reshaping labor markets in East Asia and the Pacific — and what does this mean for the rest of the world?...
21/04/2026

How are robots reshaping labor markets in East Asia and the Pacific — and what does this mean for the rest of the world?

Join us on April 22 for a webinar on "Robots and the Future of Jobs: Insights from East Asia and Pacific and Beyond"—an open session co-organized by the World Bank East Asia and Pacific Chief Economist Office and the International Training Centre of the International Labour Organization (ITCILO), as part of ITCILO's course on Humanoid Robots and the Future of Work.

Omar Arias, Daisuke Fukuzawa, and Duong Trung Le will share insights on how AI and robotics are impacting workers differently across high-income and developing economies—and what policies can help.

⏰ April 22, 9:00 PM Kuala Lumpur time

Register here: http://wrld.bg/cfxZ50YNeUf

20/04/2026

Infrastructure is not just about roads or power—it’s about .

Across , World Bank Group investments in transport, energy, and land systems are connecting people to opportunity and powering sustainable, resilient growth.

http://wrld.bg/NKQv50YMnyv

20/04/2026
Investing in climate institutions is investing in Malaysia's water and ultimately, its people.   The World Bank Group's ...
17/04/2026

Investing in climate institutions is investing in Malaysia's water and ultimately, its people.

The World Bank Group's assessment highlights the opportunity to build technical capacity in water, agriculture, forestry, and disaster risk management agencies.

Well-equipped institutions mean Malaysia's communities are better protected, its workers are better supported, and its climate commitments deliver real results on the ground.

Explore the full report▶️ http://wrld.bg/MbSz50YKL1z

Climate change cuts across every sector of the economy, and so must our response.   The World Bank Group's Climate Chang...
16/04/2026

Climate change cuts across every sector of the economy, and so must our response.

The World Bank Group's Climate Change Institutional Assessment (CCIA) for Malaysia finds that stronger cross-sectoral coordination is essential, bringing together water, finance, planning, and environment agencies to mainstream climate security into national development.

At this year's , the case is clear: water security and economic security go hand in hand.

Download the report ▶️ http://wrld.bg/SX4o50YKhcC

1.2 billion young people will enter the workforce over the next decade, yet only 400 million jobs are currently on track...
15/04/2026

1.2 billion young people will enter the workforce over the next decade, yet only 400 million jobs are currently on track to be created. This is a gap that goes beyond economics, it is about stability, dignity, and shared prosperity.

Read how stronger partnerships and scalable solutions will be critical to meeting this moment. http://wrld.bg/2WlN50YJcVF

Floods that destroy crops. Droughts that strain water supplies.  These are realities already affecting communities and a...
14/04/2026

Floods that destroy crops. Droughts that strain water supplies.

These are realities already affecting communities and agriculture workers across Malaysia. The World Bank Group's latest assessment calls for stronger coordination across federal and state governments to protect the people and sectors most at-risk.

Investing in water and climate security today means protecting Malaysia's workforce tomorrow.

Read the full CCIA report ▶️ http://wrld.bg/qiop50YIC7t

13/04/2026

In , are providing pathways out of poverty and powering growth.

From agriculture and infrastructure to healthcare and green growth, the World Bank Group is working with countries in the region to create more jobs for people and for progress.

http://wrld.bg/VuwW50YHZCl

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