The World Bank Group supports cities and mobilizes subnational finance to create jobs by building urban infrastructure and strengthening municipal services. Discover how the Ethiopia Urban Institutional and Infrastructure Development Program created 1.15 million jobs with World Bank support. A new report on Urban Transport in Yangon and Mandalay provides an assessment of urban mobility in Myanmarโ€™s two largest cities for policymakers.

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