World Bank's governance reform boosts efficiency and transparency in developing nations.
The World Bank has a framework for improving how governments work, especially in developing countries. They focus on making sure services like healthcare and roads are delivered well. The World Bank has learned that each country is different, so they don't use the same plan everywhere. They now support letting local areas make decisions and involving businesses to make services better. This helps make things run smoother and be more open and responsible. The World Bank's approach to governance reform is adapting to fit the needs of each country, rather than using a one-size-fits-all method.