News release: “A new World Bank Group initiative will help Brazils efforts to eradicate extreme poverty in the country, the World Bank announced today. The Banks Board approved a US$ 8 billion new Country Partnership Strategy (CPS) for Brazil, which will guide the Groups overall program in the country for the fiscal years 2012-2015. The strategy calls for close coordination with the new national extreme poverty eradication program, Brasil sem Miséria, which aims to improve social and economic opportunities for 16 million of the countrys most vulnerable people. The two-pronged strategy will bolster support for Brazils Northeastern region where 59 percent of the countrys extreme poor live while also promoting inequality-reducing investments in other regions, to help achieve Brazils growth potential and mainstream cross-cutting issues such as gender.”
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