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Call to ease poverty through cheaper migrant cash flows

By Andrew Balls in Washington

Published: November 17 2005 02:00 | Last updated: November 17 2005 02:00

Rich and poor countries need to make it cheaper for immigrant workers to send money back to their families to "sharpen" the impact of remittances on poverty reduction, the World Bank said yesterday.

International remittance flows to developing countries are expected to rise to $167bn (€143bn, £97bn) this year, twice the amount of official aid paid by governments, the bank said in its Global Development Prospects report.

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