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Helping South Asia
Meeting the Challenges of Helping South Asia More Effectively For the past decade, South Asia has been the second fastest-growing region in the world, after East Asia, with an average annual growth rate of 5.3 percent. However, the region remains one of the most disadvantaged in the world: more than 40 percent of its 1.4 billion people live on less than one dollar a day, making South Asia home to nearly half of the world's poor. In December 2004, the deadly Asian tsunami reached the shores of South Asia, leaving behind a trail of destruction that has impacted the region in more ways than one. Today talk of ‘building back better’ is high on the agenda, with debate focusing on how to further develop and improve the life and livelihoods of those left behind. This meeting will explore the means by which development assistance can be scaled up in South Asia. What are the issues and trade-offs in targeting aid to regions with better governance, where it may be used more effectively? Or in targeting the poorest regions or other subnational entities, where governance is often weakest? The European Institute for Asian Studies has the pleasure to welcome Mr. Praful Patel, Regional Vice President for the South Asia Region, World Bank, to give an overview of World Bank efforts to provide increased assistance in different countries in South Asia. The presentation will be followed by discussion. Would you like to attend? Download the Letter of Invitation (pdf)
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