
| WB signs in Mexico Memorandum of Understanding to create the Green Growth Knowledge Platform, a cutting edge global initiative that will identify and address major knowledge gaps in green growth theory and practice + Press Release |
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| Protecting the uninsured: How Mexico's tripartite schemes ensures universal coverage for its citizens Mexico's decade-old Seguro Popular finances healthcare through a broad package of care that extends coverage to citizens not elegible for social security + Article +PDF format |
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 | Mexico: One million families go green by replacing antiquated light bulbs The Sustainable Lighting Program aims to reach more than 11 million families in 2012. With new light bulbs, families will save on their electric bill and respect the environment at the same time + Article + Video sp |
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| Migration and Remittances Factbook 2011 The World Bank estimates that, after recovering by the end of this year, recorded remittances to developing countries will rise further in 2011 and 2012, possibly exceeding $370 billion in two years' time. + Report + About Mexico + Migration Site |
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| Urban Risk Assessment: Mexico City Metropolitan Area The Mexico City Metropolitan Area (MCMA) is one of the largest urban agglomerations in the world. + More | + Video sp |
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| World Development Report 2011: Conflict and Development + WDR Site + WDR Full-Text + Blog "Conflict & Development" + The "Flip Video Challenge" |
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| Latin America: Unsafe Roads More Deadly than crime Holding the world's highest number of deaths and injuries caused by road accidents the region needs to speed up actions to improve its transit safety record. + More | + Blog |
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| Crime Prevention in Mexico There is a distinction between the violence generated by organized crime activities and the activities generated by urban crime and violence. + More |
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| Confronting a Changing Climate in Michoacan This document summarizes the key findings of the scientific analysis of future climate projections and the outcomes of stakeholder workshops: the effects of climate change impacts water and agriculture sectors + Full Text |
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 | Low Carbon Development for Mexico Currently, there are a broad number of cost-effective measures for reducing greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions, such as energy efficiency and sustainable transport interventions, being implemented in Mexico + More |
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