World Bank MENA Pulse

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The World Bank MENA Pulse surveys help us understand living conditions in the Middle East and North Africa.

We want to hear your thoughts on various topics, including health, education, and jobs. Information collected through our surveys will contribute to more effective work in the region.


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The World Bank provides a suite of financial products and technical advice and analysis to address development challenges, helping countries find solutions to achieve

07/01/2025

📢 هل تعيش في لبنان؟ صوتك مهم!
يجري البنك الدولي استطلاعًا عبر الإنترنت لفهم الوضع الاجتماعي والاقتصادي للأشخاص المقيمين في لبنان.
🧾 من يمكنه المشاركة؟ أي شخص يبلغ 18 عامًا من العمر أو أكثر.

📝 كيف تشارك؟ اضغط على الرابط الموجود في إعلانات فيسبوك وإنستغرام.
🕒 مشاركة مرنة: يمكنك البدء والانتهاء من الاستطلاع في الوقت الذي يناسبك.
🔒 خصوصيتك مضمونة: جميع الردود سرية تمامًا وسيتم تحليلها بشكل إجمالي - لن يتم مشاركة أي معلومات شخصية.
📊 هل ترغب معرفة النتائج؟ إذا كنت مهتمًا، يمكنك الحصول على ملخص للنتائج بعد انتهاء الاستطلاع.
😊 شكرًا لك على تخصيص الوقت لمشاركة تجربتك والمساهمة في فهم واقع الحياة في لبنان بشكل أفضل.

لبنان #البنكالدولي #استطلاع #صوتكمهم #دراسةاجتماعيةاقتصادية

07/01/2025

📢 Do You Live in Lebanon? Your Voice Matters! The World Bank Group is conducting an online survey to better understand the socio-economic situation of people living in Lebanon.

🧾 Who can participate? Anyone 18 years or older.

📝How to participate? Follow the link received through Facebook and Instagram ads.

🕒 Flexible Participation You can start and finish the survey at your convenience.

🔒 Your Privacy is Protected All responses are strictly confidential and will only be analyzed in aggregate—no personal information will be shared.

📊 Want to see the results? If you're interested, you can receive a summary of the findings once the survey is complete.

😊 Thank you for taking the time to share your experience and help shape a better understanding of life in Lebanon.

06/11/2025

🌍While the value changed, the methodology did not. It continues to identify people living in absolute monetary poverty by the standards of the world’s poorest countries—just as it has since 1990. 🌍
The international poverty line was set at $3.0/day in 2021 PPP, previously at $2.15/day 2017 PPP, and updated from $1.9/day 2011 PPP in 2022. Similar lines are defined reflecting the standards of the lower-middle and upper-middle income countries.

Background Paper: Global Poverty Revisited Using 2021 PPPs and New Data on Consumption (English)

06/10/2025

🌍 Welcome to the World Bank MENA Surveys Page! 📊
We want to hear from YOU! 🗣️
Through MENA Pulse, we collect survey responses right here on Facebook to better understand your views on key topics like:
✅ Health ✅ Education ✅ Jobs ✅ Poverty ✅ Equity
📬 If you see a survey from our page, we’d love for you to participate. Your voice helps shape more effective programs across the Middle East and North Africa.
🔍 Learn more about our work in the region: www.worldbank.org/mena
📩 Got questions? Message us directly or email [email protected]
Thank you for being part of the conversation! 💬

June 2025 global poverty update from the World Bank: 2021 PPPs and new country-data 06/10/2025

🌍 Learn more about the Global Poverty Update

Read our Blog: June 2025 global poverty update from the World Bank: 2021 PPPs and new country-data

June 2025 global poverty update from the World Bank: 2021 PPPs and new country-data The Poverty and Inequality Platform (PIP) updated global poverty estimates up to 2023, including nowcasted estimates up to 2025. The update includes new survey data for several country-years, adoption of the 2021 Purchasing Power Parities (PPPs), and revised global poverty lines. Consequently, the g...

Further strengthening how we measure global poverty 06/10/2025

💡 Why was the international poverty line updated?
The international poverty line is periodically revised to reflect global price changes and better data on the cost of basic needs—like food, clothing, and shelter—in low-income countries. 📈 While the value changed, the methodology did not. It continues to identify people living in absolute monetary poverty by the standards of the world’s poorest countries—just as it has since 1990. 🌍

Further strengthening how we measure global poverty To advance on the World Bank Group’s mission to end poverty and boost shared prosperity on a livable planet, we rely on strong data, which is the bedrock for policy. Strengthening how we measure global poverty ensures we continue moving in the right direction. Find out the latest on how we're bett...

06/05/2025
06/05/2025

Le nouveau Bulletin de conjoncture économique de la Banque mondiale pour la prévoit une croissance de 1,9 % en 2025, contre 1,4 % en 2024. Cette reprise est portée par une pluviométrie plus favorable, la stabilisation progressive de secteurs clés comme le tourisme et l’agriculture, ainsi que par le ralentissement de l’inflation.

Un chapitre spécial montre qu’une amélioration de la connectivité commerciale et portuaire pourrait générer d’importants gains économiques — jusqu’à 14 % du PIB — grâce à des investissements ciblés dans les infrastructures et à des réformes institutionnelles.

Découvrez les principales conclusions et recommandations du rapport : http://wrld.bg/Y7lm50VSPm2

06/05/2025

يتوقع تقرير المرصد الاقتصادي الجديد للبنك الدولي أن يحقق الاقتصاد #التونسي نموًا بنسبة 1.9% في عام 2025، مقارنة بـ1.4% في عام 2024. ويستند التعافي إلى تحسن في كميات الأمطار واستقرار تدريجي في القطاعات الرئيسية، مثل السياحة والفلاحة، إلى جانب تراجع في معدل التضخم.

ويسلط فصل خاص الضوء على أن تحسين ربط الموانئ والتجارة في تونس يمكن أن يحقق مكاسب اقتصادية كبيرة — تصل إلى 14% من إجمالي الناتج المحلي — من خلال تطوير البنية التحتية وتنفيذ إصلاحات مؤسسية.

تعرف على أبرز نتائج التقرير وتوصياته: http://wrld.bg/O8l950VSPua

08/11/2022

Welcome to our World Bank MENA surveys page!

World Bank MENA Pulse collects survey responses through Facebook to better learn your views on various topics, including health, education, jobs, poverty, and equity.

If you see a survey from our page targeted at your country or area, we look forward to your response!

The World Bank is working to better understand living conditions in the Middle East and North Africa to make our programs more effective.

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