World Bank

The World Bank helps governments in developing countries reduce poverty by providing them with money and technical expertise they need for a wide range of projects - such as education, health, infrastructure, communications, government reforms, and for many other purposes.

IIASA has worked with the World Bank in the following areas:

16 September 2018
Training workshop on the GAINS model for the "Jing-Jin-Ji+" region of China

Scientists from the AIR program will conduct a training workshop for Chinese collaborators on the dedicated version of the GAINS model developed for use within the World Bank's Pollution Management and Environmental Health (PMEH) program in the Beijing, Hebei, Tianjin region. More

20 June 2018
Pollution Management and Environmental Health (PMEH)

Pollution is becoming an increasingly significant development challenge causing currently about 16% of all deaths worldwide with the poor, marginalized, and young hardest hit by the health effects of the contamination. More

04 May 2018
Knowledge sharing and stakeholder engagement in the Indus Basin

A two-part event bringing over 100 researchers and policy makers from the four basin countries and beyond to share knowledge and advance collaborative efforts for sustainable resource management More

13 June 2016
Climate consequences of oil price uncertainty could be significant

Oil prices can have a major impact on the types and quantities of energy sources used—and thus on greenhouse gas emissions. A new study from researchers at IIASA and the World Bank is the first to quantify the energy and emissions impacts of future fuel prices and the various unknowns these impacts depend on. More

09 November 2015
World Bank Report: Climate, development and poverty

IIASA research conducted for a new World Bank report shows the key role of agriculture and forestry in addressing the interlinked challenges of climate change and poverty. More



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