Advancing economic progress in collaboration with MDBs and governments
In the face of significant challenges in the developing world, KPMG's International Development Assistance Services (IDAS) practice collaborates with multilateral development banks (MDBs), governments, and international organizations to help drive social and economic development in emerging economies.
Our commitment to the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and our extensive global network enable us to support government initiatives and help support progress. Through collaboration with MDBs and governments, we strive to help deliver impactful projects, fostering positive change in areas such as healthcare, education, climate crises, and pandemic recovery.
Below are select stories that highlight the outcomes achieved through the collaborative efforts of KPMG professionals together with MDBs, and governments in helping drive economic development. To learn more, feel free to get in touch with us.
Transforming healthcare: Achieving universal health coverage in Kazakhstan
Striving for equitable access to quality healthcare, Kazakhstan's introduction of Mandatory Social Health Insurance is helping to transform lives and healthcare outcomes for its citizens. Supported by the World Bank, this project aims to ensure no one risks financial hardship to access healthcare. KPMG in Kazakhstan worked alongside the World Bank to address challenges in healthcare design, governance, and infrastructure, laying a strong foundation for future advancements and enhancing overall healthcare efficiency.
Safeguarding vulnerable communities: Collaborative strategies for economic recovery in Côte d’Ivoire
When the COVID-19 pandemic swept across the world, the Government of Côte d’Ivoire had to act quickly to safeguard vulnerable members of society by implementing crises measures and leveraging funding from the World Bank. In collaboration with KPMG in Côte d'Ivoire, strategies were devised to identify and support disadvantaged households, ensuring transparent allocation of funds and paving the way for economic recovery.
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