The World Bank Group (WBG) Scorecard is shifting the focus to measuring impact by prioritizing real-world development outcomes, results achieved, and results expected over simply counting projects.
The video explains the critical difference between "Results Achieved" - the tangible outcomes already delivered, such as new internet connections or safe drinking water, and "Results Expected," which signals the full ambition of our operations. By tracking both, the WBG Scorecard provides a transparent picture of the WBG's impact and future goals.
Moving beyond just tracking financing and activities to measure what truly matters for people, communities, and the planet. To better understand how progress is tracked, measured, and strengthened visit: http://wrld.bg/MmlA50Ytth8
The to-ing and fro-ing of international trade, in this case between the US and Canada continues with Mark Carney taking steps to bolster the Canadian car industry in the wake of President Trump's 25% tariff on Canadian cars and car parts, given that Canada exports 90% of its cars to the US. It's worth noting that Detroit is only a short tunnel away from Canada, and the town of Windsor is effectively part of the Greater Detroit area and the car supply chain for manufacturers based there.
There's also a move to re-establish some of the previous environmental standards as well as encourage inward investment in the sector.