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Accelerating Development: Ideas for Impact

Accelerating Development: Ideas for Impact

By: World Bank Institute for Economic Development
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An AI-powered, expert-led podcast on cutting-edge policy solutions for today’s biggest development challenges, direct from our global research network.

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  • From Dialogue to Direction: AGORA 2025 on Rethinking Agriculture as a System in Africa
    Apr 11 2026

    Africa imports $70–80 billion of food each year—even for products it could often produce competitively. This episode revisits dialogues held at AGORA 2025 to explore why. We examine a key shift: viewing agriculture not as a sector, but as a system shaped by markets, infrastructure, technology, finance, institutions and people. The discussion highlights the “hidden middle”—where much of the value addition and job creation actually happens—and why weak market linkages continue to limit impact. We also unpack persistent barriers, from financing gaps and climate risks to policy uncertainty, and what it takes to build more connected, functioning and resilient agrifood systems.

    Generated with AI using wondercraft.ai and guided by our experts.

    Read more at https://thedocs.worldbank.org/en/doc/7f05de3a99602388dce224151870a1b1-0050012026/original/AGORA-Takeaways-of-Agribusiness-Session.pdf

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    8 mins
  • Episode 31 From Dialogue to Direction: What AGORA 2025 Revealed About Africa’s Energy Future
    Apr 4 2026

    Over 600 million people in Africa still lack access to electricity—but as discussions at AGORA 2025 made clear, access alone is no longer enough. This episode reflects on key conversations from the inaugural Africa Growth and Opportunity: Research in Action (AGORA 2025) conference, where policymakers, researchers, and practitioners examined what it truly takes to power growth.

    At AGORA 25, participants explored a critical shift in thinking—from expanding connections to delivering reliable, affordable energy that enables firms to grow, create jobs, and drive competitiveness. The discussions highlighted a dual-track approach: continuing household electrification while prioritizing energy for productive use. But they also surfaced difficult trade-offs—around pricing, financing, governance, and political feasibility.

    The episode unpacks discussions around why institutional quality remains the make-or-break factor, how financing gaps can be addressed through reform, and what remains uncertain—from risk allocation to measuring real economic impact. Looking ahead, AGORA 2026 will build on these insights, turning dialogue into tested solutions and sustained partnerships.

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    Read more at https://thedocs.worldbank.org/en/doc/74c381a242831efd02d6b88d437401e7-0050012026/original/AGORA-Takeaways-of-Energy-Session.pdf
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    12 mins
  • Episode 30 The Jobs Reinvention in Europe and Central Asia
    Mar 28 2026

    By 2050, Europe and Central Asia will lose 17 million workers from its workforce — yet productivity growth has been stalled since 2008. This episode unpacks the demographic cliff threatening the region's prosperity and asks: how do you grow an economy when your labor force is shrinking? We explore why young SMEs generate nearly 40% of new jobs despite employing only 14% of workers, how an overqualification paradox leaves half the workforce underutilized, and why closing the AI gap is no longer optional. From reforming State-Owned Enterprises to mobilizing private capital, the roadmap for sustainable growth is clear — if policymakers act now. Generated with AI using wondercraft.ai and guided by our experts.

    Read more at https://www.worldbank.org/en/region/eca/publication/europe-and-central-asia-economic-update

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    9 mins
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