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Economy expected to stabilize, energy access gap worsens. If you're having trouble reading this mess

Economy expected to stabilize, energy access gap worsens. If you're having trouble reading this message, [click here]( [Global Economic Prospects 2024]( [Global Economic Prospects 2024]( [The latest report shows the global economy is expected to stabilize for the first time in three years in 2024—but at a level that is weak by recent historical standards.]( [FIND OUT MORE]( Week’s Highlights [Expert Answers on Global Economic Growth]( [Expert Answers on Global Economic Growth]( [In this episode of Expert Answers, we talk with the World Bank's Ayhan Koseto about how global growth is stabilizing, projected to hold steady at 2.6 percent in 2024, but is still at a weak level.]( [WATCH NOW]( [Progress on Basic Energy Access Reverses]( [Progress on Basic Energy Access Reverses]( [A new report finds the number of people without access to electricity increased for the first time in over a decade, putting the world off course to achieve Sustainable Development Goal 7 for energy by 2030.]( [LEARN MORE]( [Joint Roadmap for Climate-Health Finance and Action ]( [Joint Roadmap for Climate-Health Finance and Action]( To better tackle the climate-health crisis, a group of development banks have launched the Joint Roadmap for Climate-Health Finance to boost investments in climate-resilient health systems. [READ ROADMAP]( In Focus [IDA21 Meeting: Building Resilience in South Asia]( [IDA21 Meeting: Building Resilience in South Asia]( [Join us June 18 as leaders and changemakers kick off the third IDA21 Replenishment Meeting in Nepal, a milestone moment in the journey of South Asia’s development and recovery.]( [SIGN UP]( [A More Sustainable Future for Refugees and Host Communities]( [A More Sustainable Future for Refugees and Host Communities]( [In the lead up to World Refugee Day, tune in to this June 18 event featuring lightning talks and a panel discussion exploring solutions to the pressing issues refugees and host communities are facing.]( [SIGN UP]( News [Board Approves World Bank’s Role as Host and Trustee for the Fund for Responding to Loss and Damage]( [Global Growth Is Stabilizing for the First Time in Three Years]( [Pakistan: World Bank Approves $1 Billion Additional Financing for DASU Hydropower Project to Support the Transition to Clean and Affordable Energy]( [READ LATEST NEWS RELEASES]( Connect with us on social media! Accredited journalists may obtain advance access to reports and information by registering with the Bank's [Online Media Briefing Center]( a password-protected site for working journalists. Material in this newsletter is copyrighted. Requests to reproduce it, in whole or in part, should be addressed to pubrights@worldbank.org For more information visit our website: [worldbank.org](. [Access to Information]( [Privacy Policy]( [Unsubscribe from this list]( | [Update subscription preferences](

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