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Why do I choose the World Bank Group
Why do I choose the World Bank Group.
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World Bank Group President: World Can End Extreme Poverty and Increase Shared Prosperity
http://www.worldbank.org - The World Bank Group President Jim Yong Kim outlined a bold agenda for the global community toward ending extreme poverty by 2030 ...
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2015 World Bank-International Monetary Fund Spring Meetings
Countries must promote strong economic growth, invest in their people and build safety nets to ensure people don’t remain trapped in poverty, World Bank Group President Jim Yong Kim told journalists in Washington on Thursday. He was speaking at the opening press conference for the World Bank Group and IMF’s annual Spring Meetings.
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Sesame Street's Raya and World Bank Group President Jim Kim Talk Potty Habits
Many of the world’s poorest children don’t have access to clean water and toilets. But Sesame Street’s global health ambassador, Raya, and World Bank Group President Jim Yong Kim want to change that.
Stay Connected to President Jim Kim:
• Twitter: www.twitter.com/jimkim_WBG
• Facebook: http://wrld.bg/Q07Zc
• LinkedIn: http://wrld.bg/Q0857
Stay Connected to Raya:
• Instagram: https://instagram.com
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point5447 - Why do I choose the World Bank Group
The World Bank is a vital source of financial and technical assistance to developing countries around the world. Our mission is to fight poverty with passion...
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WORLD BANK GROUP YOUTH SUMMIT INTRODUCTION
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The 2013 World Bank Group Youth Summit: Fostering Youth Entrepreneurship
One of the significant outcomes the 2013 World Bank Group Youth Summit achieved was Youth Unemployment awareness, where, "Almost a quarter of the planet's yo...
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Former Tuberculosis Patient is Symbol for World Bank Group President
Melquiades was an impoverished Peruvian teenager, desperately ill from tuberculosis, when Jim Yong Kim urged him to take a highly effective medicine that some deemed too costly for the poor. More than a decade later Melquiades is a healthy, thriving accountant and Kim is president of the World Bank Group. Watch their emotional encounter at the World Bank Group –International Monetary Fund Plenary,
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Faith Leaders Endorse World Bank Group Poverty Goals
Be inspired. More than 30 leaders from major world religions and heads of global faith-based organizations launched a call to action to end extreme poverty by 2030, a goal shared by the World Bank Group. Watch as some of those leaders join together to share their views during the World Bank Group/IMF Spring Meetings in Washington, DC.
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World Bank Group Youth Summit 2015: Climate Change
The World Bank Group hosted the 3rd edition of its Youth Summit, whose goal is to engage youth around the world to become key stakeholders in reaching the twin goals. The successful event covered the topic of climate change and featured a live competition.
Watch the event replay:
http://live.worldbank.org/wbg-youth-summit-2015
For more information, visit:
http://www.worldbank.org/en/events/2015
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Open India: Take on India’s Development Challenges with the World Bank Group
http://openindia.worldbankgroup.org - Open India app connects the dots between every public and private sector activity of the World Bank Group in India, against the context of the vast development challenges that the country faces. Use this app to track the World Bank Group’s work in your state and the development issues of your interest, and provide your ideas and feedback.
The app transparentl
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World Bank Group Doubles Results-Based Financing for Education to US$5 Billion
On the eve of the landmark World Education Forum 2015, the World Bank Group announced that it will double results-based financing for education to US$5 billion over the next five years. The new financing is part of the Bank Group’s commitment to end extreme poverty in the world by 2030 by improving both the quality and equity of education, so that all children are learning the skills they need to
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World Bank Group President Kim and Pope Francis Discuss Mutual Efforts to End Poverty
VATICAN CITY -- Like many people around the world, I've been closely following Pope Francis' comments on the importance of serving the poor. When I had a cha...
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Solar Power in China Turns on Millions of Lights
In China, 97 percent of the population has access to electricity. But given China's huge size, the three percent without access to electricity still adds up ...
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Dr. Jim Yong Kim, President, The World Bank Group
Dr. Jim Yong Kim, President of the World Bank Group, speaks with Economic Club president David M. Rubenstein on Tuesday, December 10, 2013.
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Towards a World Bank Group Gender Strategy
The World Bank Group is preparing a renewed gender strategy, which is expected to be finalized and discussed by the Board of Executive Directors later this year. The strategy is being developed to help countries and companies achieve gender equality as a pathway to ensuring lasting poverty reduction and shared prosperity.
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Sesame Street Muppet Talks Potty with World Bank Group President
Many of the world’s poorest children don’t have access to clean water and toilets. But an engaging Sesame Street Muppet named Raya and World Bank Group President Jim Yong Kim want to change all that.
Follow Jim Kim on Twitter: @JimKim_WBG and on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/JimYongKim
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Asia 'must do more' to fight Ebola, says World Bank group president
Asian countries are not doing enough to fight Ebola, that is the conclusion of World Bank group president Jim Yong Kim.
The virus has killed more than 5,000 people mostly in West Africa. Thousands of health care workers are needed to stem the tide of the outbreak.
"But many countries in Asia that could help simply are not, especially when it comes to sending health workers," said Kim. "I call on
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World Bank President Jim Yong Kim on Economic Development and the Paris Climate Agreement
Jim Yong Kim, president of the World Bank Group, joins Mark Tercek, president and chief executive officer at the Nature Conservancy, to discuss the World Bank Group’s efforts regarding climate change and a global climate agreement in Paris in 2015. Kim outlines an economic plan for a global response to climate change, emphasizing that the Paris treaty must involve economic transformation if the wo
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Career Center: Meet the World Bank Group
An exciting opportunity to interact with a panel of experts.
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World Bank Group President Jim Yong Kim Opens 2013 Spring Meetings
World Bank President Jim Yong Kim said he hoped that leaders will endorse the Bank's goal to reduce extreme poverty to 3 percent by 2030 and boost shared prosperity worldwide. He also said that Bank continues to ensure that its projects are effective and free of corruption. Kim opened the World Bank's annual Spring Meetings in Washington, D.C.
To view the full press conference, please visit:
http
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Gender & The Economy -- A World Bank Group Event
Held at the IFC headquarters Washington D.C. Monday April 14th 2014. The Ooredoo Group Chairman talks about the role of women in the private sector. In the p...
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Jim Yong Kim: Hurdles ahead for ‘Best Story in the World’
The announcement that extreme poverty is likely to fall this year to under 10% was called the “best story in the world” by World Bank Group President Jim Yong Kim, but he added that ending poverty is made difficult by slowed global growth, pending interest rate hikes, and the continued flight of capital out of emerging markets. Kim spoke at the opening press conference of the World Bank Group-Inte
World Bank Group President: World Can End Extreme Poverty and Increase Shared Prosperity
http://www.worldbank.org - The World Bank Group President Jim Yong Kim outlined a bold agenda for the global community toward ending extreme poverty by 2030 ......
http://www.worldbank.org - The World Bank Group President Jim Yong Kim outlined a bold agenda for the global community toward ending extreme poverty by 2030 ...
wn.com/World Bank Group President World Can End Extreme Poverty And Increase Shared Prosperity
http://www.worldbank.org - The World Bank Group President Jim Yong Kim outlined a bold agenda for the global community toward ending extreme poverty by 2030 ...
- published: 02 Apr 2013
- views: 32644
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author: World Bank
2015 World Bank-International Monetary Fund Spring Meetings
Countries must promote strong economic growth, invest in their people and build safety nets to ensure people don’t remain trapped in poverty, World Bank Group P...
Countries must promote strong economic growth, invest in their people and build safety nets to ensure people don’t remain trapped in poverty, World Bank Group President Jim Yong Kim told journalists in Washington on Thursday. He was speaking at the opening press conference for the World Bank Group and IMF’s annual Spring Meetings.
wn.com/2015 World Bank International Monetary Fund Spring Meetings
Countries must promote strong economic growth, invest in their people and build safety nets to ensure people don’t remain trapped in poverty, World Bank Group President Jim Yong Kim told journalists in Washington on Thursday. He was speaking at the opening press conference for the World Bank Group and IMF’s annual Spring Meetings.
- published: 16 Apr 2015
- views: 23
Sesame Street's Raya and World Bank Group President Jim Kim Talk Potty Habits
Many of the world’s poorest children don’t have access to clean water and toilets. But Sesame Street’s global health ambassador, Raya, and World Bank Group Pres...
Many of the world’s poorest children don’t have access to clean water and toilets. But Sesame Street’s global health ambassador, Raya, and World Bank Group President Jim Yong Kim want to change that.
Stay Connected to President Jim Kim:
• Twitter: www.twitter.com/jimkim_WBG
• Facebook: http://wrld.bg/Q07Zc
• LinkedIn: http://wrld.bg/Q0857
Stay Connected to Raya:
• Instagram: https://instagram.com/sesameraya/
wn.com/Sesame Street's Raya And World Bank Group President Jim Kim Talk Potty Habits
Many of the world’s poorest children don’t have access to clean water and toilets. But Sesame Street’s global health ambassador, Raya, and World Bank Group President Jim Yong Kim want to change that.
Stay Connected to President Jim Kim:
• Twitter: www.twitter.com/jimkim_WBG
• Facebook: http://wrld.bg/Q07Zc
• LinkedIn: http://wrld.bg/Q0857
Stay Connected to Raya:
• Instagram: https://instagram.com/sesameraya/
- published: 29 Jul 2015
- views: 36
point5447 - Why do I choose the World Bank Group
The World Bank is a vital source of financial and technical assistance to developing countries around the world. Our mission is to fight poverty with passion......
The World Bank is a vital source of financial and technical assistance to developing countries around the world. Our mission is to fight poverty with passion...
wn.com/Point5447 Why Do I Choose The World Bank Group
The World Bank is a vital source of financial and technical assistance to developing countries around the world. Our mission is to fight poverty with passion...
The 2013 World Bank Group Youth Summit: Fostering Youth Entrepreneurship
One of the significant outcomes the 2013 World Bank Group Youth Summit achieved was Youth Unemployment awareness, where, "Almost a quarter of the planet's yo......
One of the significant outcomes the 2013 World Bank Group Youth Summit achieved was Youth Unemployment awareness, where, "Almost a quarter of the planet's yo...
wn.com/The 2013 World Bank Group Youth Summit Fostering Youth Entrepreneurship
One of the significant outcomes the 2013 World Bank Group Youth Summit achieved was Youth Unemployment awareness, where, "Almost a quarter of the planet's yo...
- published: 27 Nov 2013
- views: 849
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author: World Bank
Former Tuberculosis Patient is Symbol for World Bank Group President
Melquiades was an impoverished Peruvian teenager, desperately ill from tuberculosis, when Jim Yong Kim urged him to take a highly effective medicine that some d...
Melquiades was an impoverished Peruvian teenager, desperately ill from tuberculosis, when Jim Yong Kim urged him to take a highly effective medicine that some deemed too costly for the poor. More than a decade later Melquiades is a healthy, thriving accountant and Kim is president of the World Bank Group. Watch their emotional encounter at the World Bank Group –International Monetary Fund Plenary, where Kim declared that ending poverty is not only a moral obligation, but a smart goal for international prosperity.
Follow Jim Kim on Twitter: @JimKim_WBG
wn.com/Former Tuberculosis Patient Is Symbol For World Bank Group President
Melquiades was an impoverished Peruvian teenager, desperately ill from tuberculosis, when Jim Yong Kim urged him to take a highly effective medicine that some deemed too costly for the poor. More than a decade later Melquiades is a healthy, thriving accountant and Kim is president of the World Bank Group. Watch their emotional encounter at the World Bank Group –International Monetary Fund Plenary, where Kim declared that ending poverty is not only a moral obligation, but a smart goal for international prosperity.
Follow Jim Kim on Twitter: @JimKim_WBG
- published: 19 Oct 2015
- views: 8
Faith Leaders Endorse World Bank Group Poverty Goals
Be inspired. More than 30 leaders from major world religions and heads of global faith-based organizations launched a call to action to end extreme poverty by 2...
Be inspired. More than 30 leaders from major world religions and heads of global faith-based organizations launched a call to action to end extreme poverty by 2030, a goal shared by the World Bank Group. Watch as some of those leaders join together to share their views during the World Bank Group/IMF Spring Meetings in Washington, DC.
wn.com/Faith Leaders Endorse World Bank Group Poverty Goals
Be inspired. More than 30 leaders from major world religions and heads of global faith-based organizations launched a call to action to end extreme poverty by 2030, a goal shared by the World Bank Group. Watch as some of those leaders join together to share their views during the World Bank Group/IMF Spring Meetings in Washington, DC.
- published: 15 Apr 2015
- views: 96
World Bank Group Youth Summit 2015: Climate Change
The World Bank Group hosted the 3rd edition of its Youth Summit, whose goal is to engage youth around the world to become key stakeholders in reaching the twin ...
The World Bank Group hosted the 3rd edition of its Youth Summit, whose goal is to engage youth around the world to become key stakeholders in reaching the twin goals. The successful event covered the topic of climate change and featured a live competition.
Watch the event replay:
http://live.worldbank.org/wbg-youth-summit-2015
For more information, visit:
http://www.worldbank.org/en/events/2015/08/26/youth-summit-2015
wn.com/World Bank Group Youth Summit 2015 Climate Change
The World Bank Group hosted the 3rd edition of its Youth Summit, whose goal is to engage youth around the world to become key stakeholders in reaching the twin goals. The successful event covered the topic of climate change and featured a live competition.
Watch the event replay:
http://live.worldbank.org/wbg-youth-summit-2015
For more information, visit:
http://www.worldbank.org/en/events/2015/08/26/youth-summit-2015
- published: 27 Jan 2016
- views: 122
Open India: Take on India’s Development Challenges with the World Bank Group
http://openindia.worldbankgroup.org - Open India app connects the dots between every public and private sector activity of the World Bank Group in India, agains...
http://openindia.worldbankgroup.org - Open India app connects the dots between every public and private sector activity of the World Bank Group in India, against the context of the vast development challenges that the country faces. Use this app to track the World Bank Group’s work in your state and the development issues of your interest, and provide your ideas and feedback.
The app transparently and intuitively visualizes the Group’s Country Partnership Strategy for 2013-2017 and tracks its progress toward helping India address development challenges, reduced extreme poverty, and boost shared prosperity. For open data powering this app, visit: http://data.worldbank.org/data-catalog/india-cps
wn.com/Open India Take On India’S Development Challenges With The World Bank Group
http://openindia.worldbankgroup.org - Open India app connects the dots between every public and private sector activity of the World Bank Group in India, against the context of the vast development challenges that the country faces. Use this app to track the World Bank Group’s work in your state and the development issues of your interest, and provide your ideas and feedback.
The app transparently and intuitively visualizes the Group’s Country Partnership Strategy for 2013-2017 and tracks its progress toward helping India address development challenges, reduced extreme poverty, and boost shared prosperity. For open data powering this app, visit: http://data.worldbank.org/data-catalog/india-cps
- published: 15 Oct 2014
- views: 61
World Bank Group Doubles Results-Based Financing for Education to US$5 Billion
On the eve of the landmark World Education Forum 2015, the World Bank Group announced that it will double results-based financing for education to US$5 billion ...
On the eve of the landmark World Education Forum 2015, the World Bank Group announced that it will double results-based financing for education to US$5 billion over the next five years. The new financing is part of the Bank Group’s commitment to end extreme poverty in the world by 2030 by improving both the quality and equity of education, so that all children are learning the skills they need to lead more prosperous lives.
Despite much progress, 121 million children around the world remain out of primary and lower secondary school. Most of these kids are the hardest to reach, due to poverty, gender barriers, remoteness, and disability. The new global goal for 2030 is not only to get all the remaining children in school but also make sure they are learning the literacy, math, and non-cognitive skills they need to escape extreme poverty, share in the benefits of economic growth, and drive innovation and job creation.
wn.com/World Bank Group Doubles Results Based Financing For Education To US 5 Billion
On the eve of the landmark World Education Forum 2015, the World Bank Group announced that it will double results-based financing for education to US$5 billion over the next five years. The new financing is part of the Bank Group’s commitment to end extreme poverty in the world by 2030 by improving both the quality and equity of education, so that all children are learning the skills they need to lead more prosperous lives.
Despite much progress, 121 million children around the world remain out of primary and lower secondary school. Most of these kids are the hardest to reach, due to poverty, gender barriers, remoteness, and disability. The new global goal for 2030 is not only to get all the remaining children in school but also make sure they are learning the literacy, math, and non-cognitive skills they need to escape extreme poverty, share in the benefits of economic growth, and drive innovation and job creation.
- published: 19 May 2015
- views: 27
World Bank Group President Kim and Pope Francis Discuss Mutual Efforts to End Poverty
VATICAN CITY -- Like many people around the world, I've been closely following Pope Francis' comments on the importance of serving the poor. When I had a cha......
VATICAN CITY -- Like many people around the world, I've been closely following Pope Francis' comments on the importance of serving the poor. When I had a cha...
wn.com/World Bank Group President Kim And Pope Francis Discuss Mutual Efforts To End Poverty
VATICAN CITY -- Like many people around the world, I've been closely following Pope Francis' comments on the importance of serving the poor. When I had a cha...
- published: 28 Oct 2013
- views: 1376
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author: World Bank
Solar Power in China Turns on Millions of Lights
In China, 97 percent of the population has access to electricity. But given China's huge size, the three percent without access to electricity still adds up ......
In China, 97 percent of the population has access to electricity. But given China's huge size, the three percent without access to electricity still adds up ...
wn.com/Solar Power In China Turns On Millions Of Lights
In China, 97 percent of the population has access to electricity. But given China's huge size, the three percent without access to electricity still adds up ...
- published: 10 Sep 2010
- views: 2521
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author: World Bank
Dr. Jim Yong Kim, President, The World Bank Group
Dr. Jim Yong Kim, President of the World Bank Group, speaks with Economic Club president David M. Rubenstein on Tuesday, December 10, 2013....
Dr. Jim Yong Kim, President of the World Bank Group, speaks with Economic Club president David M. Rubenstein on Tuesday, December 10, 2013.
wn.com/Dr. Jim Yong Kim, President, The World Bank Group
Dr. Jim Yong Kim, President of the World Bank Group, speaks with Economic Club president David M. Rubenstein on Tuesday, December 10, 2013.
Towards a World Bank Group Gender Strategy
The World Bank Group is preparing a renewed gender strategy, which is expected to be finalized and discussed by the Board of Executive Directors later this year...
The World Bank Group is preparing a renewed gender strategy, which is expected to be finalized and discussed by the Board of Executive Directors later this year. The strategy is being developed to help countries and companies achieve gender equality as a pathway to ensuring lasting poverty reduction and shared prosperity.
wn.com/Towards A World Bank Group Gender Strategy
The World Bank Group is preparing a renewed gender strategy, which is expected to be finalized and discussed by the Board of Executive Directors later this year. The strategy is being developed to help countries and companies achieve gender equality as a pathway to ensuring lasting poverty reduction and shared prosperity.
- published: 15 May 2015
- views: 59
Sesame Street Muppet Talks Potty with World Bank Group President
Many of the world’s poorest children don’t have access to clean water and toilets. But an engaging Sesame Street Muppet named Raya and World Bank Group Presiden...
Many of the world’s poorest children don’t have access to clean water and toilets. But an engaging Sesame Street Muppet named Raya and World Bank Group President Jim Yong Kim want to change all that.
Follow Jim Kim on Twitter: @JimKim_WBG and on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/JimYongKim
wn.com/Sesame Street Muppet Talks Potty With World Bank Group President
Many of the world’s poorest children don’t have access to clean water and toilets. But an engaging Sesame Street Muppet named Raya and World Bank Group President Jim Yong Kim want to change all that.
Follow Jim Kim on Twitter: @JimKim_WBG and on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/JimYongKim
- published: 18 Jun 2015
- views: 76
Asia 'must do more' to fight Ebola, says World Bank group president
Asian countries are not doing enough to fight Ebola, that is the conclusion of World Bank group president Jim Yong Kim.
The virus has killed more than 5,000 pe...
Asian countries are not doing enough to fight Ebola, that is the conclusion of World Bank group president Jim Yong Kim.
The virus has killed more than 5,000 people mostly in West Africa. Thousands of health care workers are needed to stem the tide of the outbreak.
"But many countries in Asia that could help simply are not, especially when it comes to sending health workers," said Kim. "I call on countries across Asia to offer trained health workers now to help stop Ebola at its source."
Liber…
READ MORE : http://www.euronews.com/2014/11/04/asia-must-do-more-to-fight-ebola-says-world-bank-group-president
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wn.com/Asia 'Must Do More' To Fight Ebola, Says World Bank Group President
Asian countries are not doing enough to fight Ebola, that is the conclusion of World Bank group president Jim Yong Kim.
The virus has killed more than 5,000 people mostly in West Africa. Thousands of health care workers are needed to stem the tide of the outbreak.
"But many countries in Asia that could help simply are not, especially when it comes to sending health workers," said Kim. "I call on countries across Asia to offer trained health workers now to help stop Ebola at its source."
Liber…
READ MORE : http://www.euronews.com/2014/11/04/asia-must-do-more-to-fight-ebola-says-world-bank-group-president
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- published: 04 Nov 2014
- views: 46
World Bank President Jim Yong Kim on Economic Development and the Paris Climate Agreement
Jim Yong Kim, president of the World Bank Group, joins Mark Tercek, president and chief executive officer at the Nature Conservancy, to discuss the World Bank G...
Jim Yong Kim, president of the World Bank Group, joins Mark Tercek, president and chief executive officer at the Nature Conservancy, to discuss the World Bank Group’s efforts regarding climate change and a global climate agreement in Paris in 2015. Kim outlines an economic plan for a global response to climate change, emphasizing that the Paris treaty must involve economic transformation if the world is to successfully reach zero net emissions before 2100.
Speaker:
Jim Yong Kim, President, World Bank Group
Presider:
Mark Tercek, President and Chief Executive Officer, Nature Conservancy
wn.com/World Bank President Jim Yong Kim On Economic Development And The Paris Climate Agreement
Jim Yong Kim, president of the World Bank Group, joins Mark Tercek, president and chief executive officer at the Nature Conservancy, to discuss the World Bank Group’s efforts regarding climate change and a global climate agreement in Paris in 2015. Kim outlines an economic plan for a global response to climate change, emphasizing that the Paris treaty must involve economic transformation if the world is to successfully reach zero net emissions before 2100.
Speaker:
Jim Yong Kim, President, World Bank Group
Presider:
Mark Tercek, President and Chief Executive Officer, Nature Conservancy
- published: 08 Dec 2014
- views: 2551
Career Center: Meet the World Bank Group
An exciting opportunity to interact with a panel of experts....
An exciting opportunity to interact with a panel of experts.
wn.com/Career Center Meet The World Bank Group
An exciting opportunity to interact with a panel of experts.
World Bank Group President Jim Yong Kim Opens 2013 Spring Meetings
World Bank President Jim Yong Kim said he hoped that leaders will endorse the Bank's goal to reduce extreme poverty to 3 percent by 2030 and boost shared prospe...
World Bank President Jim Yong Kim said he hoped that leaders will endorse the Bank's goal to reduce extreme poverty to 3 percent by 2030 and boost shared prosperity worldwide. He also said that Bank continues to ensure that its projects are effective and free of corruption. Kim opened the World Bank's annual Spring Meetings in Washington, D.C.
To view the full press conference, please visit:
http://live.worldbank.org/2013-spring-press-briefing-jim-yong-kim
wn.com/World Bank Group President Jim Yong Kim Opens 2013 Spring Meetings
World Bank President Jim Yong Kim said he hoped that leaders will endorse the Bank's goal to reduce extreme poverty to 3 percent by 2030 and boost shared prosperity worldwide. He also said that Bank continues to ensure that its projects are effective and free of corruption. Kim opened the World Bank's annual Spring Meetings in Washington, D.C.
To view the full press conference, please visit:
http://live.worldbank.org/2013-spring-press-briefing-jim-yong-kim
- published: 18 Apr 2013
- views: 21408
Gender & The Economy -- A World Bank Group Event
Held at the IFC headquarters Washington D.C. Monday April 14th 2014. The Ooredoo Group Chairman talks about the role of women in the private sector. In the p......
Held at the IFC headquarters Washington D.C. Monday April 14th 2014. The Ooredoo Group Chairman talks about the role of women in the private sector. In the p...
wn.com/Gender The Economy A World Bank Group Event
Held at the IFC headquarters Washington D.C. Monday April 14th 2014. The Ooredoo Group Chairman talks about the role of women in the private sector. In the p...
- published: 16 Apr 2014
- views: 537
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author: Ooredoo
Jim Yong Kim: Hurdles ahead for ‘Best Story in the World’
The announcement that extreme poverty is likely to fall this year to under 10% was called the “best story in the world” by World Bank Group President Jim Yong K...
The announcement that extreme poverty is likely to fall this year to under 10% was called the “best story in the world” by World Bank Group President Jim Yong Kim, but he added that ending poverty is made difficult by slowed global growth, pending interest rate hikes, and the continued flight of capital out of emerging markets. Kim spoke at the opening press conference of the World Bank Group-International Monetary Fund Annual Meetings in Lima, Peru.
Follow Jim Yong Kim: @JimKim_WBG
wn.com/Jim Yong Kim Hurdles Ahead For ‘Best Story In The World’
The announcement that extreme poverty is likely to fall this year to under 10% was called the “best story in the world” by World Bank Group President Jim Yong Kim, but he added that ending poverty is made difficult by slowed global growth, pending interest rate hikes, and the continued flight of capital out of emerging markets. Kim spoke at the opening press conference of the World Bank Group-International Monetary Fund Annual Meetings in Lima, Peru.
Follow Jim Yong Kim: @JimKim_WBG
- published: 08 Oct 2015
- views: 342
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Children's Holiday Party 2015 Best Moments
The Children's Holiday Party is promoted by the World Bank Family Network annually for World Bank Group staff's families in Washington, DC, US.
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United Nations Event Launches Primary Health Care Initiative
Dr. Atul Gawande moderates “Securing a Healthy Future: Resilient Health Systems to Fight Epidemics and Ensure Healthy Lives”
On the side-lines of the Sustainable Development Summit 2015 in New York, the governments of Germany, Norway and Ghana – in collaboration with the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, World Bank Group and World Health Organization – hosted an event to highlight the need to stre
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Emerging and Developing Economies Face Weak Growth in 2016
2015 was another disappointing year for the global economy, mainly reflecting a slowdown in economic activity in emerging and developing countries amid low commodity prices and diminished flows of trade and capital, the World Bank Group’s January 2016 Global Economic Prospects report says. Global growth should accelerate modestly in 2016 at a slower pace than previously envisioned and will face su
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John Roome, Senior Director for Climate Change Group for Cross Cutting Solutions, World Bank Group
John Roome, Senior Director for Climate Change Group for Cross Cutting Solutions, World Bank Group, warns The Climate Group’s digital channel Climate TV that urgent emissions reductions are required globally because “it will be the poor that suffer more than anybody else” from runaway climate change.
In the video interview, John Roome explains that many countries are already moving ahead to bolst
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John Birch Society: The Global Warming Carbon Regime
http://www.thenewamerican.com/tech/environment/item/22259-the-global-warming-carbon-regime
“There has never been a global movement to put a price on carbon at this level and with this degree of unison,” World Bank Group President Jim Yong Kim declared in an October 19, 2015 press release announcing the establishment of a global Carbon Pricing Panel — a group convened by Kim and IMF Managing Direc
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Mizaniatouna: Opening Tunisia’s Budget to All
In response to calls for transparency and access to information, the Tunisia Ministry of Finance is launching a new portal in coordination with the World Bank Group to increase the transparency of Tunisia’s public spending to all citizens.
“Mizaniatouna” or “Our budget," is a single point of entry for all financial information generated by the Tunisian government since 2008. The portal is availa
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Vikram Widge, World Bank Group
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Max Thabiso Edkins, World Bank Group and Donald Ranvaud, film producer and film journalist
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World Bank Group's support for Early Childhood Development
Early development plays a major role in a child’s school performance, health, and socialization and future earnings. IEG’s evaluation of the World Bank Group’s support for early childhood development examines the Bank’s design and implementation of operations that support interventions for young children and their families. To learn more, visit: http://ieg.worldbank.org.
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COP21 Hub Culture Paris 2015 Interview with Rachel Kyte - World Bank Group
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COP21 Hub Culture Paris 2015 Interview with Vikram Widge - World Bank Group
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World Bank Group Tourism Forum 2015: Driving Development through Tourism #Tourism4Dev [Part 1]
Speaking: Miguel Pena Sr. Sustainability Analyst at Royal Caribbean Cruises
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World Bank Group Tourism Forum 2015: Driving Development through Tourism #Tourism4Dev [Part 2]
Speaking: Miguel Pena Sr. Sustainability Analyst at Royal Caribbean Cruises
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World Bank Group Tourism Forum 2015: Driving Development through Tourism #Tourism4Dev [Part 3]
Speaking: Miguel Pena Sr. Sustainability Analyst at Royal Caribbean Cruises
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BRICS Group Now Launches Rival to World Bank IMF July 21 2015
Today, the BRICS group, a financial alliance formed between Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa, launched its New Development Bank (NDB), set up to provide loans to developing countries to assist in financing their infrastructure projects. Get the latest from the Certified Gold Exchange, Inc.
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Al-Ahram: Mustafa Taymaz - Turkey Security Specialist at World Bank Group - Duzey AS
Mr. Rahmi Mustafa Koç is Chairman at Aygaz AS, Chairman at Arcelik AS, Chairman at Rahmi M Koc Museum, Chairman at Vehbi Koc Foundation American Hospital, Chairman-Trustees Board at KOC University, a Member at Global Relations Forum, a Member at Istanbul Acik Deniz Yat Kulubu and a Member at New York Yacht Club.
He is on the Board of Directors at Turkiye Petrol Rafinerileri AS, Ford Otomotiv Sana
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Workshop - Solving problems through open data by World Bank
Parallel Session:
This workshop will show through group dynamics and practical examples from all over the world, how open data can help solve problems that authorities are facing in their cities, through collaboration with citizens. Attendants will learn of processes implemented by The World Bank and the latest estimation of the value of open data as a tool for innovation and entrepreneurship.
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3 6 Raising Revenue Fairly and Equitably 08m 40s
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1 1 Welcome 01m 38s
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Transgender: how to deal with exclusion? WikiStage World Bank Group
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Jonathan Eaton: Outsourcing, technology, globalization and jobs
Professor Jonathan Eaton from Penn State discusses how the interplay between outsourcing, technology and globalization are affecting people’s jobs. He also comments on how employment specialization will give way to employment generalization, emphasizing the worker’s ability to transition from one industry or occupation to the next as technological change and opportunities for outsourcing lead to c
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How should societies deal with disabilities? Victor SANTIAGO PINEDA - WikiStage World Bank Group
www.wikistage.org
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Can garbage make music? Recycled Orchestra of Cateura - WikiStage World Bank Group
Can garbage make music? Recycled Orchestra of Cateura - WikiStage World Bank Group
www.wikistage.org
Children's Holiday Party 2015 Best Moments
The Children's Holiday Party is promoted by the World Bank Family Network annually for World Bank Group staff's families in Washington, DC, US....
The Children's Holiday Party is promoted by the World Bank Family Network annually for World Bank Group staff's families in Washington, DC, US.
wn.com/Children's Holiday Party 2015 Best Moments
The Children's Holiday Party is promoted by the World Bank Family Network annually for World Bank Group staff's families in Washington, DC, US.
- published: 08 Jan 2016
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United Nations Event Launches Primary Health Care Initiative
Dr. Atul Gawande moderates “Securing a Healthy Future: Resilient Health Systems to Fight Epidemics and Ensure Healthy Lives”
On the side-lines of the Sustainab...
Dr. Atul Gawande moderates “Securing a Healthy Future: Resilient Health Systems to Fight Epidemics and Ensure Healthy Lives”
On the side-lines of the Sustainable Development Summit 2015 in New York, the governments of Germany, Norway and Ghana – in collaboration with the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, World Bank Group and World Health Organization – hosted an event to highlight the need to strengthen health systems in a post-Ebola environment, and outline a vision for the way forward. This is a recording of the event in English.
Specifically, the event launched two complementary initiatives aimed at taking coordinated, effective and measurable steps to strengthen health systems worldwide:
The “Roadmap: Healthy Systems - Healthy Lives,” led by German Chancellor Angela Merkel’s office, will serve as a framework to reach an agreement on priorities for strengthening health systems and an implementation strategy.
In support of the Roadmap, the Primary Health Care Performance Initiative, a partnership between the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, World Bank Group and World Health Organization, will help countries to more effectively measure and drive improvements in primary health care.
Recorded on Saturday, 26 September 2015
wn.com/United Nations Event Launches Primary Health Care Initiative
Dr. Atul Gawande moderates “Securing a Healthy Future: Resilient Health Systems to Fight Epidemics and Ensure Healthy Lives”
On the side-lines of the Sustainable Development Summit 2015 in New York, the governments of Germany, Norway and Ghana – in collaboration with the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, World Bank Group and World Health Organization – hosted an event to highlight the need to strengthen health systems in a post-Ebola environment, and outline a vision for the way forward. This is a recording of the event in English.
Specifically, the event launched two complementary initiatives aimed at taking coordinated, effective and measurable steps to strengthen health systems worldwide:
The “Roadmap: Healthy Systems - Healthy Lives,” led by German Chancellor Angela Merkel’s office, will serve as a framework to reach an agreement on priorities for strengthening health systems and an implementation strategy.
In support of the Roadmap, the Primary Health Care Performance Initiative, a partnership between the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, World Bank Group and World Health Organization, will help countries to more effectively measure and drive improvements in primary health care.
Recorded on Saturday, 26 September 2015
- published: 07 Jan 2016
- views: 20
Emerging and Developing Economies Face Weak Growth in 2016
2015 was another disappointing year for the global economy, mainly reflecting a slowdown in economic activity in emerging and developing countries amid low comm...
2015 was another disappointing year for the global economy, mainly reflecting a slowdown in economic activity in emerging and developing countries amid low commodity prices and diminished flows of trade and capital, the World Bank Group’s January 2016 Global Economic Prospects report says. Global growth should accelerate modestly in 2016 at a slower pace than previously envisioned and will face substantial risks, says Ayhan Kose, director of Development Prospects.
wn.com/Emerging And Developing Economies Face Weak Growth In 2016
2015 was another disappointing year for the global economy, mainly reflecting a slowdown in economic activity in emerging and developing countries amid low commodity prices and diminished flows of trade and capital, the World Bank Group’s January 2016 Global Economic Prospects report says. Global growth should accelerate modestly in 2016 at a slower pace than previously envisioned and will face substantial risks, says Ayhan Kose, director of Development Prospects.
- published: 06 Jan 2016
- views: 224
John Roome, Senior Director for Climate Change Group for Cross Cutting Solutions, World Bank Group
John Roome, Senior Director for Climate Change Group for Cross Cutting Solutions, World Bank Group, warns The Climate Group’s digital channel Climate TV that ur...
John Roome, Senior Director for Climate Change Group for Cross Cutting Solutions, World Bank Group, warns The Climate Group’s digital channel Climate TV that urgent emissions reductions are required globally because “it will be the poor that suffer more than anybody else” from runaway climate change.
In the video interview, John Roome explains that many countries are already moving ahead to bolster their climate resilience and slash carbon emissions, but that increasingly this work is done with a view to tackling poverty, since “climate change affects poor people more than it affects other people around the world.”
These countries also recognize that investing in climate resilience measures early on provides a “much better return than waiting and trying to respond to disasters later.”
wn.com/John Roome, Senior Director For Climate Change Group For Cross Cutting Solutions, World Bank Group
John Roome, Senior Director for Climate Change Group for Cross Cutting Solutions, World Bank Group, warns The Climate Group’s digital channel Climate TV that urgent emissions reductions are required globally because “it will be the poor that suffer more than anybody else” from runaway climate change.
In the video interview, John Roome explains that many countries are already moving ahead to bolster their climate resilience and slash carbon emissions, but that increasingly this work is done with a view to tackling poverty, since “climate change affects poor people more than it affects other people around the world.”
These countries also recognize that investing in climate resilience measures early on provides a “much better return than waiting and trying to respond to disasters later.”
- published: 06 Jan 2016
- views: 34
John Birch Society: The Global Warming Carbon Regime
http://www.thenewamerican.com/tech/environment/item/22259-the-global-warming-carbon-regime
“There has never been a global movement to put a price on carbon at ...
http://www.thenewamerican.com/tech/environment/item/22259-the-global-warming-carbon-regime
“There has never been a global movement to put a price on carbon at this level and with this degree of unison,” World Bank Group President Jim Yong Kim declared in an October 19, 2015 press release announcing the establishment of a global Carbon Pricing Panel — a group convened by Kim and IMF Managing Director Christine Lagarde. “It marks a turning point,” the World Bank chief said, “from the debate on the economic systems needed for low carbon growth to the implementation of policies and pricing mechanisms to deliver jobs, clean growth and prosperity. The science is clear, the economics compelling and we now see political leadership emerging to take green investment to scale at a speed commensurate with the climate challenge.”
The panel includes Governor Jerry Brown of California, German Chancellor Angela Merkel, Chilean President Michelle Bachelet, French President François Hollande, Ethiopian Prime Minister Hailemariam Desalegn, Philippines President Benigno Aquino III, Mexican President Enrique Peña Nieto, and Mayor Eduardo Paes of Rio de Janeiro.
Carbon pricing. Carbon trading. Carbon budget. Carbon audit. Carbon tax. Carbon regime. Carbon sequestration. Decarbonization. Those terms, largely unknown by the general public until very recently, suddenly became commonplace in the run-up to the UN’s 2015 Climate Change Summit in Paris. And if the “decarbonization” radicals have their way, those terms will be embedded into the common lexicon and global consciousness — and just as importantly, into global policy and global law — as the watchwords that will guide all human activity toward those nebulous and protean targets known as “sustainability goals.”
What would that mean for humanity as a whole, and what would that mean for our families and for us as individuals? Those are very important questions that demand answers, and soon, since the powerful “change agents” (that’s what they call themselves) promoting the global decarbonization agenda admit that it is an “historically unprecedented” reorientation of all society on our entire planet; a grandiose, centrally planned, dystopic future they proudly call “the Great Transformation.” From all of the information currently available, as well as from what we know about the ideological driving forces behind the key architects of the decarbonization movement, we can see that they have a very dark future planned for us, both literally and figuratively speaking. They are big on government-mandated “radical lifestyle changes” — for the masses, but not for themselves, of course. It will mean a downward economic spiral: less available energy, less secure energy, more costly energy, more frequent energy grid failures, more blackouts and brownouts, reduced opportunity, fewer jobs, more poverty.
wn.com/John Birch Society The Global Warming Carbon Regime
http://www.thenewamerican.com/tech/environment/item/22259-the-global-warming-carbon-regime
“There has never been a global movement to put a price on carbon at this level and with this degree of unison,” World Bank Group President Jim Yong Kim declared in an October 19, 2015 press release announcing the establishment of a global Carbon Pricing Panel — a group convened by Kim and IMF Managing Director Christine Lagarde. “It marks a turning point,” the World Bank chief said, “from the debate on the economic systems needed for low carbon growth to the implementation of policies and pricing mechanisms to deliver jobs, clean growth and prosperity. The science is clear, the economics compelling and we now see political leadership emerging to take green investment to scale at a speed commensurate with the climate challenge.”
The panel includes Governor Jerry Brown of California, German Chancellor Angela Merkel, Chilean President Michelle Bachelet, French President François Hollande, Ethiopian Prime Minister Hailemariam Desalegn, Philippines President Benigno Aquino III, Mexican President Enrique Peña Nieto, and Mayor Eduardo Paes of Rio de Janeiro.
Carbon pricing. Carbon trading. Carbon budget. Carbon audit. Carbon tax. Carbon regime. Carbon sequestration. Decarbonization. Those terms, largely unknown by the general public until very recently, suddenly became commonplace in the run-up to the UN’s 2015 Climate Change Summit in Paris. And if the “decarbonization” radicals have their way, those terms will be embedded into the common lexicon and global consciousness — and just as importantly, into global policy and global law — as the watchwords that will guide all human activity toward those nebulous and protean targets known as “sustainability goals.”
What would that mean for humanity as a whole, and what would that mean for our families and for us as individuals? Those are very important questions that demand answers, and soon, since the powerful “change agents” (that’s what they call themselves) promoting the global decarbonization agenda admit that it is an “historically unprecedented” reorientation of all society on our entire planet; a grandiose, centrally planned, dystopic future they proudly call “the Great Transformation.” From all of the information currently available, as well as from what we know about the ideological driving forces behind the key architects of the decarbonization movement, we can see that they have a very dark future planned for us, both literally and figuratively speaking. They are big on government-mandated “radical lifestyle changes” — for the masses, but not for themselves, of course. It will mean a downward economic spiral: less available energy, less secure energy, more costly energy, more frequent energy grid failures, more blackouts and brownouts, reduced opportunity, fewer jobs, more poverty.
- published: 06 Jan 2016
- views: 26
Mizaniatouna: Opening Tunisia’s Budget to All
In response to calls for transparency and access to information, the Tunisia Ministry of Finance is launching a new portal in coordination with the World Bank G...
In response to calls for transparency and access to information, the Tunisia Ministry of Finance is launching a new portal in coordination with the World Bank Group to increase the transparency of Tunisia’s public spending to all citizens.
“Mizaniatouna” or “Our budget," is a single point of entry for all financial information generated by the Tunisian government since 2008. The portal is available in French and Arabic with text and graphs to give citizens access to all public spending.
wn.com/Mizaniatouna Opening Tunisia’S Budget To All
In response to calls for transparency and access to information, the Tunisia Ministry of Finance is launching a new portal in coordination with the World Bank Group to increase the transparency of Tunisia’s public spending to all citizens.
“Mizaniatouna” or “Our budget," is a single point of entry for all financial information generated by the Tunisian government since 2008. The portal is available in French and Arabic with text and graphs to give citizens access to all public spending.
- published: 23 Dec 2015
- views: 87
World Bank Group's support for Early Childhood Development
Early development plays a major role in a child’s school performance, health, and socialization and future earnings. IEG’s evaluation of the World Bank Group’s ...
Early development plays a major role in a child’s school performance, health, and socialization and future earnings. IEG’s evaluation of the World Bank Group’s support for early childhood development examines the Bank’s design and implementation of operations that support interventions for young children and their families. To learn more, visit: http://ieg.worldbank.org.
wn.com/World Bank Group's Support For Early Childhood Development
Early development plays a major role in a child’s school performance, health, and socialization and future earnings. IEG’s evaluation of the World Bank Group’s support for early childhood development examines the Bank’s design and implementation of operations that support interventions for young children and their families. To learn more, visit: http://ieg.worldbank.org.
- published: 18 Dec 2015
- views: 6
BRICS Group Now Launches Rival to World Bank IMF July 21 2015
Today, the BRICS group, a financial alliance formed between Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa, launched its New Development Bank (NDB), set up to pr...
Today, the BRICS group, a financial alliance formed between Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa, launched its New Development Bank (NDB), set up to provide loans to developing countries to assist in financing their infrastructure projects. Get the latest from the Certified Gold Exchange, Inc.
wn.com/Brics Group Now Launches Rival To World Bank Imf July 21 2015
Today, the BRICS group, a financial alliance formed between Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa, launched its New Development Bank (NDB), set up to provide loans to developing countries to assist in financing their infrastructure projects. Get the latest from the Certified Gold Exchange, Inc.
- published: 08 Dec 2015
- views: 3
Al-Ahram: Mustafa Taymaz - Turkey Security Specialist at World Bank Group - Duzey AS
Mr. Rahmi Mustafa Koç is Chairman at Aygaz AS, Chairman at Arcelik AS, Chairman at Rahmi M Koc Museum, Chairman at Vehbi Koc Foundation American Hospital, Chair...
Mr. Rahmi Mustafa Koç is Chairman at Aygaz AS, Chairman at Arcelik AS, Chairman at Rahmi M Koc Museum, Chairman at Vehbi Koc Foundation American Hospital, Chairman-Trustees Board at KOC University, a Member at Global Relations Forum, a Member at Istanbul Acik Deniz Yat Kulubu and a Member at New York Yacht Club.
He is on the Board of Directors at Turkiye Petrol Rafinerileri AS, Ford Otomotiv Sanayi AS, Tat Gida Sanayi AS, Akpa AS, Ark Insaat AS, Demir Export AS, Duzey AS, Mogaz Petrol Gazlari AS, SETUR Servis Turistik AS and Vehbi Koc Vakfi.
Mr. Koç was previously employed as President by International Chamber of Commerce Turkey, a Member by DenizTemiz Turmepa, and Non-Independent Director by Koç Holding AS
wn.com/Al Ahram Mustafa Taymaz Turkey Security Specialist At World Bank Group Duzey As
Mr. Rahmi Mustafa Koç is Chairman at Aygaz AS, Chairman at Arcelik AS, Chairman at Rahmi M Koc Museum, Chairman at Vehbi Koc Foundation American Hospital, Chairman-Trustees Board at KOC University, a Member at Global Relations Forum, a Member at Istanbul Acik Deniz Yat Kulubu and a Member at New York Yacht Club.
He is on the Board of Directors at Turkiye Petrol Rafinerileri AS, Ford Otomotiv Sanayi AS, Tat Gida Sanayi AS, Akpa AS, Ark Insaat AS, Demir Export AS, Duzey AS, Mogaz Petrol Gazlari AS, SETUR Servis Turistik AS and Vehbi Koc Vakfi.
Mr. Koç was previously employed as President by International Chamber of Commerce Turkey, a Member by DenizTemiz Turmepa, and Non-Independent Director by Koç Holding AS
- published: 06 Dec 2015
- views: 0
Workshop - Solving problems through open data by World Bank
Parallel Session:
This workshop will show through group dynamics and practical examples from all over the world, how open data can help solve problems that au...
Parallel Session:
This workshop will show through group dynamics and practical examples from all over the world, how open data can help solve problems that authorities are facing in their cities, through collaboration with citizens. Attendants will learn of processes implemented by The World Bank and the latest estimation of the value of open data as a tool for innovation and entrepreneurship.
Speakers:
Natalia Carfi
Coordinadora de Gobierno Abierto- Dirección General de Innovación y Gobierno Abierto - Buenos Aires City
Buenos Aires City - Argentina
Arturo Muente Kunigami
Senior ICT Policy Specialist - The World Bank
Washington - United States
wn.com/Workshop Solving Problems Through Open Data By World Bank
Parallel Session:
This workshop will show through group dynamics and practical examples from all over the world, how open data can help solve problems that authorities are facing in their cities, through collaboration with citizens. Attendants will learn of processes implemented by The World Bank and the latest estimation of the value of open data as a tool for innovation and entrepreneurship.
Speakers:
Natalia Carfi
Coordinadora de Gobierno Abierto- Dirección General de Innovación y Gobierno Abierto - Buenos Aires City
Buenos Aires City - Argentina
Arturo Muente Kunigami
Senior ICT Policy Specialist - The World Bank
Washington - United States
- published: 03 Dec 2015
- views: 2
Jonathan Eaton: Outsourcing, technology, globalization and jobs
Professor Jonathan Eaton from Penn State discusses how the interplay between outsourcing, technology and globalization are affecting people’s jobs. He also comm...
Professor Jonathan Eaton from Penn State discusses how the interplay between outsourcing, technology and globalization are affecting people’s jobs. He also comments on how employment specialization will give way to employment generalization, emphasizing the worker’s ability to transition from one industry or occupation to the next as technological change and opportunities for outsourcing lead to changes in employment prospects. The implications for policy makers are that they need to train their workforce to be flexible.
wn.com/Jonathan Eaton Outsourcing, Technology, Globalization And Jobs
Professor Jonathan Eaton from Penn State discusses how the interplay between outsourcing, technology and globalization are affecting people’s jobs. He also comments on how employment specialization will give way to employment generalization, emphasizing the worker’s ability to transition from one industry or occupation to the next as technological change and opportunities for outsourcing lead to changes in employment prospects. The implications for policy makers are that they need to train their workforce to be flexible.
- published: 25 Nov 2015
- views: 16
Can garbage make music? Recycled Orchestra of Cateura - WikiStage World Bank Group
Can garbage make music? Recycled Orchestra of Cateura - WikiStage World Bank Group
www.wikistage.org...
Can garbage make music? Recycled Orchestra of Cateura - WikiStage World Bank Group
www.wikistage.org
wn.com/Can Garbage Make Music Recycled Orchestra Of Cateura Wikistage World Bank Group
Can garbage make music? Recycled Orchestra of Cateura - WikiStage World Bank Group
www.wikistage.org
- published: 25 Nov 2015
- views: 4
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Global Youth Conference 2012 - World Bank JPA Program Presentation
Rukshan Rodriguez and Jassem Khan, Co-chairs of the World Bank Junior Professional Associate (JPA) Committee Association give an introduction of the JPA prog...
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Shared Prosperity Forum with World Bank Group President Jim Yong Kim
The University of Ghana hosts World Bank Group President Jim Yong Kim and several high-level
opinion leaders from the public and private sectors to reflect on two ambitious goals:
1) To end extreme poverty by 2030, and;
2) To effectively promote income growth among people in the bottom 40 percent of the population in every country of the world.
This “Shared Prosperity Forum”, moderated by Lerat
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World Bank President Jim Yong Kim: What Works in Development
As a prelude to the 2015 World Bank annual meeting, the president of the World Bank Group, Dr. Jim Yong Kim, will present new data from over a half-century of development practice on what works in reducing economic inequalities and boosting the incomes of the world’s poor. With USIP President Nancy Lindborg, President Kim also will examine how economic development can work in tandem with peacebuil
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Universal Health Coverage in Emerging Economies featuring World Bank Group President Jim Kim
As countries around the world become wealthier and their empowered citizens increasingly push for better social services, an increasing number of countries -...
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"Workplace Conflict? Call the Mediator" - Linda Toyo Obayashi, The World Bank Group, USA
Linda Toyo Obayashi, attorney mediator, is currently the Senior Mediation Officer for The World Bank Group Internal Justice System. Obayashi’s experience as a mediator includes cases involving employment, commercial, and domestic matters. Ms. Obayashi has mediated well over 1000 cases for state and federal courts and agencies. A few of the rosters she has served on include: Equal Employment Oppo
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The World Bank Group's Agenda: Transforming Development
The Washington Ideas Roundtable Series presents a roundtable featuring The Honorable Jim Yong Kim, 12th President of the World Bank Group
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World Bank Group - Wharton Ideas for Action Competition
Today’s youth will be responsible for delivering the post-2015 development agenda, also known as the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), which will replace the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) when they expire at the end of 2015. The SDGs will be more ambitious than the MDGs, covering a broad range of interconnected issues, from sustainable economic growth, to social issues, to global public
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Seminar, Dr Pascale Hatcher on the World Bank and mining in Asia, 4 Feb 2014
With Asia as its backdrop, this book critically investigates the particular role played by the World Bank Group (WBG) in both conceptualising and promoting n...
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IEG LIVE: Resource Rich Countries: How the World Bank Group Engages (Nov. 4, 2015)
On Wednesday, November 4, 2015, IEG hosted a conversation around experiences of and lessons from country program evaluations of WBG engagement in four countries that are endowed with abundant natural resources and also heavily depend on revenues from their extraction: Bolivia, Kazakhstan, Mongolia, and Zambia.
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The Secret World of Financial Institutions: World Bank, International Monetary Fund (2002)
The World Bank has long been criticized by non-governmental organizations, such as the indigenous rights group Survival International, and academics, including its former Chief Economist Joseph Stiglitz, Henry Hazlitt and Ludwig Von Mises. Henry Hazlitt argued that the World Bank along with the monetary system it was designed within would promote world inflation and "a world in which international
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Public Lecture World Bank Group President
Promoting Opportunity and Prosperity in East Asia
At a public event at the University of Indonesia in Jakarta, World Bank Group President Jim Yong Kim outlines the opportunities and challenges facing the economic development of Indonesia and East Asia, and how the World Bank Group can help end extreme poverty and share prosperity more widely in the region.
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Marie Lucie Morin on World Bank Group - Meeting Global Challenges
About the Event: The World Bank Group is a vital source of financial and technical assistance to developing countries around the world. Like its sister insti...
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Engaging Citizens MOOC official launch World Bank Group
Official launch of the course 16 March 2015
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"The Global Food Crisis. Response of The World Bank Group" Public Lecture by Caroline Heider
Public Lecture by Caroline Heider, Director General Evaluation of the World Bank About the lecturer: Ms Heider is the Director General of the Independent Eva...
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A Presentation on the World Bank Group's Newly Released Doing Business 2014 Report
The CSIS Project on Prosperity and Development cordially invites you to: A Presentation on the World Bank Group's Newly Released Doing Business 2014 Report O...
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Mike Walsh Welcomed the World Bank Group to Present Women, Business and the Law Report
As a part of Global Cares Day, Mike Walsh, CEO of LexisNexis Legal & Professional, welcomed Sarah Iqbal from the World Bank Group to present findings from Women, Business and the Law 2016: Getting to Equal. This new report contains data from 173 economies with the goal of informing further research, discussion and policy reform to improve women’s legal rights, economic opportunities and well-being
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"Real Biz in SL Interview: Dahlia Khalifa, World Bank Group"
Find out what The World Bank Group is doing in Second Life from Dahlia Khalifa, Senior Private Sector Development Specialist. For more information visit: htt...
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World Bank Group
The World Bank Group (WBG) is a family of five international organizations that make leveraged loans to poor countries. It is the largest and most famous development bank in the world and is an observer at the United Nations Development Group. The bank is based in Washington, D.C. and provided around $30 billion in loans and assistance to "developing" and transition countries in 2012. The bank's s
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A Conversation with Robert Zoellick, President, The World Bank Group at the 2011 SID World Congress
July 29, 2011, A Conversation with Robert Zoellick and Mike Gerson at the 2011 SID World Congress. 2011 SID- Washington World Congress Highlights: http://dat...
Global Youth Conference 2012 - World Bank JPA Program Presentation
Rukshan Rodriguez and Jassem Khan, Co-chairs of the World Bank Junior Professional Associate (JPA) Committee Association give an introduction of the JPA prog......
Rukshan Rodriguez and Jassem Khan, Co-chairs of the World Bank Junior Professional Associate (JPA) Committee Association give an introduction of the JPA prog...
wn.com/Global Youth Conference 2012 World Bank Jpa Program Presentation
Rukshan Rodriguez and Jassem Khan, Co-chairs of the World Bank Junior Professional Associate (JPA) Committee Association give an introduction of the JPA prog...
Shared Prosperity Forum with World Bank Group President Jim Yong Kim
The University of Ghana hosts World Bank Group President Jim Yong Kim and several high-level
opinion leaders from the public and private sectors to reflect on t...
The University of Ghana hosts World Bank Group President Jim Yong Kim and several high-level
opinion leaders from the public and private sectors to reflect on two ambitious goals:
1) To end extreme poverty by 2030, and;
2) To effectively promote income growth among people in the bottom 40 percent of the population in every country of the world.
This “Shared Prosperity Forum”, moderated by Lerato Mbele of the BBC, is part of a push ahead of October 17, which is International Day for the Eradication of Poverty, a commemorative day observed by the United Nations, the World Bank Group and many partners striving to end extreme poverty.
wn.com/Shared Prosperity Forum With World Bank Group President Jim Yong Kim
The University of Ghana hosts World Bank Group President Jim Yong Kim and several high-level
opinion leaders from the public and private sectors to reflect on two ambitious goals:
1) To end extreme poverty by 2030, and;
2) To effectively promote income growth among people in the bottom 40 percent of the population in every country of the world.
This “Shared Prosperity Forum”, moderated by Lerato Mbele of the BBC, is part of a push ahead of October 17, which is International Day for the Eradication of Poverty, a commemorative day observed by the United Nations, the World Bank Group and many partners striving to end extreme poverty.
- published: 16 Oct 2015
- views: 30
World Bank President Jim Yong Kim: What Works in Development
As a prelude to the 2015 World Bank annual meeting, the president of the World Bank Group, Dr. Jim Yong Kim, will present new data from over a half-century of d...
As a prelude to the 2015 World Bank annual meeting, the president of the World Bank Group, Dr. Jim Yong Kim, will present new data from over a half-century of development practice on what works in reducing economic inequalities and boosting the incomes of the world’s poor. With USIP President Nancy Lindborg, President Kim also will examine how economic development can work in tandem with peacebuilding efforts to build more sustainably peaceful societies.
wn.com/World Bank President Jim Yong Kim What Works In Development
As a prelude to the 2015 World Bank annual meeting, the president of the World Bank Group, Dr. Jim Yong Kim, will present new data from over a half-century of development practice on what works in reducing economic inequalities and boosting the incomes of the world’s poor. With USIP President Nancy Lindborg, President Kim also will examine how economic development can work in tandem with peacebuilding efforts to build more sustainably peaceful societies.
- published: 24 Sep 2015
- views: 0
Universal Health Coverage in Emerging Economies featuring World Bank Group President Jim Kim
As countries around the world become wealthier and their empowered citizens increasingly push for better social services, an increasing number of countries -......
As countries around the world become wealthier and their empowered citizens increasingly push for better social services, an increasing number of countries -...
wn.com/Universal Health Coverage In Emerging Economies Featuring World Bank Group President Jim Kim
As countries around the world become wealthier and their empowered citizens increasingly push for better social services, an increasing number of countries -...
"Workplace Conflict? Call the Mediator" - Linda Toyo Obayashi, The World Bank Group, USA
Linda Toyo Obayashi, attorney mediator, is currently the Senior Mediation Officer for The World Bank Group Internal Justice System. Obayashi’s experience as a ...
Linda Toyo Obayashi, attorney mediator, is currently the Senior Mediation Officer for The World Bank Group Internal Justice System. Obayashi’s experience as a mediator includes cases involving employment, commercial, and domestic matters. Ms. Obayashi has mediated well over 1000 cases for state and federal courts and agencies. A few of the rosters she has served on include: Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, United States Congress-Office of Compliance, and the Federal Shared Neutrals Program. She has also provided training to the National Aeronautics and Space Administration, Department of the Treasury, Office of the Comptroller of the Currency and the Department of Agriculture.
Linda Toyo Obayashi was a Keynote Speaker at the IAFOR North American Conference on the Social Sciences 2104 (NACSS2014) and the IAFOR North American Conference on Sustainability, Energy & the Environment 2014 (NACSEE2014). In her Keynote Speech Ms. Obayashi discusses how mediators can help resolve workplace conflicts. The interdisciplinary field of Conflict Resolution continues to evolve and offers a variety of options designed to manage and resolve conflict. Specifically, mediation in the United States and beyond is increasingly recognized as being an efficient and effective tool for saving time and money. Many organizations, agencies, and court systems around the world embrace the process.
wn.com/Workplace Conflict Call The Mediator Linda Toyo Obayashi, The World Bank Group, USA
Linda Toyo Obayashi, attorney mediator, is currently the Senior Mediation Officer for The World Bank Group Internal Justice System. Obayashi’s experience as a mediator includes cases involving employment, commercial, and domestic matters. Ms. Obayashi has mediated well over 1000 cases for state and federal courts and agencies. A few of the rosters she has served on include: Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, United States Congress-Office of Compliance, and the Federal Shared Neutrals Program. She has also provided training to the National Aeronautics and Space Administration, Department of the Treasury, Office of the Comptroller of the Currency and the Department of Agriculture.
Linda Toyo Obayashi was a Keynote Speaker at the IAFOR North American Conference on the Social Sciences 2104 (NACSS2014) and the IAFOR North American Conference on Sustainability, Energy & the Environment 2014 (NACSEE2014). In her Keynote Speech Ms. Obayashi discusses how mediators can help resolve workplace conflicts. The interdisciplinary field of Conflict Resolution continues to evolve and offers a variety of options designed to manage and resolve conflict. Specifically, mediation in the United States and beyond is increasingly recognized as being an efficient and effective tool for saving time and money. Many organizations, agencies, and court systems around the world embrace the process.
- published: 15 Nov 2014
- views: 5
The World Bank Group's Agenda: Transforming Development
The Washington Ideas Roundtable Series presents a roundtable featuring The Honorable Jim Yong Kim, 12th President of the World Bank Group...
The Washington Ideas Roundtable Series presents a roundtable featuring The Honorable Jim Yong Kim, 12th President of the World Bank Group
wn.com/The World Bank Group's Agenda Transforming Development
The Washington Ideas Roundtable Series presents a roundtable featuring The Honorable Jim Yong Kim, 12th President of the World Bank Group
- published: 02 Apr 2015
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World Bank Group - Wharton Ideas for Action Competition
Today’s youth will be responsible for delivering the post-2015 development agenda, also known as the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), which will replace th...
Today’s youth will be responsible for delivering the post-2015 development agenda, also known as the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), which will replace the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) when they expire at the end of 2015. The SDGs will be more ambitious than the MDGs, covering a broad range of interconnected issues, from sustainable economic growth, to social issues, to global public goods. To realize this vision, a just-as-ambitious plan for financing and implementation is needed.
Youth engagement throughout the design and implementation process is critical for success. The Ideas for Action (I4A) competition engages young people around the world to encourage them to develop and share their ideas for financing solutions to deliver the post-2015 development agenda. For more info:
http://www.zicklincenter.org/#!ideascompetition/ccl3
wn.com/World Bank Group Wharton Ideas For Action Competition
Today’s youth will be responsible for delivering the post-2015 development agenda, also known as the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), which will replace the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) when they expire at the end of 2015. The SDGs will be more ambitious than the MDGs, covering a broad range of interconnected issues, from sustainable economic growth, to social issues, to global public goods. To realize this vision, a just-as-ambitious plan for financing and implementation is needed.
Youth engagement throughout the design and implementation process is critical for success. The Ideas for Action (I4A) competition engages young people around the world to encourage them to develop and share their ideas for financing solutions to deliver the post-2015 development agenda. For more info:
http://www.zicklincenter.org/#!ideascompetition/ccl3
- published: 20 May 2015
- views: 0
Seminar, Dr Pascale Hatcher on the World Bank and mining in Asia, 4 Feb 2014
With Asia as its backdrop, this book critically investigates the particular role played by the World Bank Group (WBG) in both conceptualising and promoting n......
With Asia as its backdrop, this book critically investigates the particular role played by the World Bank Group (WBG) in both conceptualising and promoting n...
wn.com/Seminar, Dr Pascale Hatcher On The World Bank And Mining In Asia, 4 Feb 2014
With Asia as its backdrop, this book critically investigates the particular role played by the World Bank Group (WBG) in both conceptualising and promoting n...
IEG LIVE: Resource Rich Countries: How the World Bank Group Engages (Nov. 4, 2015)
On Wednesday, November 4, 2015, IEG hosted a conversation around experiences of and lessons from country program evaluations of WBG engagement in four countries...
On Wednesday, November 4, 2015, IEG hosted a conversation around experiences of and lessons from country program evaluations of WBG engagement in four countries that are endowed with abundant natural resources and also heavily depend on revenues from their extraction: Bolivia, Kazakhstan, Mongolia, and Zambia.
wn.com/Ieg Live Resource Rich Countries How The World Bank Group Engages (Nov. 4, 2015)
On Wednesday, November 4, 2015, IEG hosted a conversation around experiences of and lessons from country program evaluations of WBG engagement in four countries that are endowed with abundant natural resources and also heavily depend on revenues from their extraction: Bolivia, Kazakhstan, Mongolia, and Zambia.
- published: 05 Nov 2015
- views: 6
The Secret World of Financial Institutions: World Bank, International Monetary Fund (2002)
The World Bank has long been criticized by non-governmental organizations, such as the indigenous rights group Survival International, and academics, including ...
The World Bank has long been criticized by non-governmental organizations, such as the indigenous rights group Survival International, and academics, including its former Chief Economist Joseph Stiglitz, Henry Hazlitt and Ludwig Von Mises. Henry Hazlitt argued that the World Bank along with the monetary system it was designed within would promote world inflation and "a world in which international trade is State-dominated" when they were being advocated. Stiglitz argued that the so-called free market reform policies which the Bank advocates are often harmful to economic development if implemented badly, too quickly ("shock therapy"), in the wrong sequence or in weak, uncompetitive economies.
One of the strongest criticisms of the World Bank has been the way in which it is governed. While the World Bank represents 188 countries, it is run by a small number of economically powerful countries. These countries (which also provide most of the institution's funding) choose the leadership and senior management of the World Bank, and so their interests dominate the bank. Titus Alexander argues that the unequal voting power of western countries and the World Bank's role in developing countries makes it similar to the South African Development Bank under apartheid, and therefore a pillar of global apartheid.
In the 1990s, the World Bank and the IMF forged the Washington Consensus, policies which included deregulation and liberalization of markets, privatization and the downscaling of government. Though the Washington Consensus was conceived as a policy that would best promote development, it was criticized for ignoring equity, employment and how reforms like privatization were carried out. Joseph Stiglitz argued that the Washington Consensus placed too much emphasis on the growth of GDP, and not enough on the permanence of growth or on whether growth contributed to better living standards.
The United States Senate Committee on Foreign Relations report criticized the World Bank and other international financial institutions for focusing too much "on issuing loans rather than on achieving concrete development results within a finite period of time" and called on the institution to "strengthen anti-corruption efforts."
Criticism of the World Bank often takes the form of protesting as seen in recent events such as the World Bank Oslo 2002 Protests, the October Rebellion, and the Battle of Seattle. Such demonstrations have occurred all over the world, even amongst the Brazilian Kayapo people.
Another source of criticism has been the tradition of having an American head the bank, implemented because the United States provides the majority of World Bank funding. "When economists from the World Bank visit poor countries to dispense cash and advice," observed The Economist, as Jim Yong Kim said in 2012, "they routinely tell governments to reject cronyism and fill each important job with the best candidate available. It is good advice. The World Bank should take it." Jim Yong Kim is the most recently appointed president of the World Bank.
Some critics,[60] most prominently the author Naomi Klein, are of the opinion that the World Bank Group's loans and aid have unfair conditions attached to them that reflect the interests, financial power and political doctrines (notably the Washington Consensus) of the Bank and, by extension, the countries that are most influential within it. Amongst other allegations, Klein says the Group's credibility was damaged "when it forced school fees on students in Ghana in exchange for a loan; when it demanded that Tanzania privatise its water system; when it made telecom privatisation a condition of aid for Hurricane Mitch; when it demanded labour "flexibility" in Sri Lanka in the aftermath of the Asian tsunami; when it pushed for eliminating food subsidies in post-invasion Iraq."[61]
The World Bank requires sovereign immunity from countries it deals with.[62][63][64] Sovereign immunity waives a holder from all legal liability for their actions. It is proposed that this immunity from responsibility is a "shield which [The World Bank] wants to resort to, for escaping accountability and security by the people."[62] As the United States has veto power, it can prevent the World Bank from taking action against its interests.[62]
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/World_Bank
wn.com/The Secret World Of Financial Institutions World Bank, International Monetary Fund (2002)
The World Bank has long been criticized by non-governmental organizations, such as the indigenous rights group Survival International, and academics, including its former Chief Economist Joseph Stiglitz, Henry Hazlitt and Ludwig Von Mises. Henry Hazlitt argued that the World Bank along with the monetary system it was designed within would promote world inflation and "a world in which international trade is State-dominated" when they were being advocated. Stiglitz argued that the so-called free market reform policies which the Bank advocates are often harmful to economic development if implemented badly, too quickly ("shock therapy"), in the wrong sequence or in weak, uncompetitive economies.
One of the strongest criticisms of the World Bank has been the way in which it is governed. While the World Bank represents 188 countries, it is run by a small number of economically powerful countries. These countries (which also provide most of the institution's funding) choose the leadership and senior management of the World Bank, and so their interests dominate the bank. Titus Alexander argues that the unequal voting power of western countries and the World Bank's role in developing countries makes it similar to the South African Development Bank under apartheid, and therefore a pillar of global apartheid.
In the 1990s, the World Bank and the IMF forged the Washington Consensus, policies which included deregulation and liberalization of markets, privatization and the downscaling of government. Though the Washington Consensus was conceived as a policy that would best promote development, it was criticized for ignoring equity, employment and how reforms like privatization were carried out. Joseph Stiglitz argued that the Washington Consensus placed too much emphasis on the growth of GDP, and not enough on the permanence of growth or on whether growth contributed to better living standards.
The United States Senate Committee on Foreign Relations report criticized the World Bank and other international financial institutions for focusing too much "on issuing loans rather than on achieving concrete development results within a finite period of time" and called on the institution to "strengthen anti-corruption efforts."
Criticism of the World Bank often takes the form of protesting as seen in recent events such as the World Bank Oslo 2002 Protests, the October Rebellion, and the Battle of Seattle. Such demonstrations have occurred all over the world, even amongst the Brazilian Kayapo people.
Another source of criticism has been the tradition of having an American head the bank, implemented because the United States provides the majority of World Bank funding. "When economists from the World Bank visit poor countries to dispense cash and advice," observed The Economist, as Jim Yong Kim said in 2012, "they routinely tell governments to reject cronyism and fill each important job with the best candidate available. It is good advice. The World Bank should take it." Jim Yong Kim is the most recently appointed president of the World Bank.
Some critics,[60] most prominently the author Naomi Klein, are of the opinion that the World Bank Group's loans and aid have unfair conditions attached to them that reflect the interests, financial power and political doctrines (notably the Washington Consensus) of the Bank and, by extension, the countries that are most influential within it. Amongst other allegations, Klein says the Group's credibility was damaged "when it forced school fees on students in Ghana in exchange for a loan; when it demanded that Tanzania privatise its water system; when it made telecom privatisation a condition of aid for Hurricane Mitch; when it demanded labour "flexibility" in Sri Lanka in the aftermath of the Asian tsunami; when it pushed for eliminating food subsidies in post-invasion Iraq."[61]
The World Bank requires sovereign immunity from countries it deals with.[62][63][64] Sovereign immunity waives a holder from all legal liability for their actions. It is proposed that this immunity from responsibility is a "shield which [The World Bank] wants to resort to, for escaping accountability and security by the people."[62] As the United States has veto power, it can prevent the World Bank from taking action against its interests.[62]
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/World_Bank
- published: 13 Jan 2014
- views: 5142
Public Lecture World Bank Group President
Promoting Opportunity and Prosperity in East Asia
At a public event at the University of Indonesia in Jakarta, World Bank Group President Jim Yong Kim outlines ...
Promoting Opportunity and Prosperity in East Asia
At a public event at the University of Indonesia in Jakarta, World Bank Group President Jim Yong Kim outlines the opportunities and challenges facing the economic development of Indonesia and East Asia, and how the World Bank Group can help end extreme poverty and share prosperity more widely in the region.
wn.com/Public Lecture World Bank Group President
Promoting Opportunity and Prosperity in East Asia
At a public event at the University of Indonesia in Jakarta, World Bank Group President Jim Yong Kim outlines the opportunities and challenges facing the economic development of Indonesia and East Asia, and how the World Bank Group can help end extreme poverty and share prosperity more widely in the region.
- published: 18 May 2015
- views: 0
Marie Lucie Morin on World Bank Group - Meeting Global Challenges
About the Event: The World Bank Group is a vital source of financial and technical assistance to developing countries around the world. Like its sister insti......
About the Event: The World Bank Group is a vital source of financial and technical assistance to developing countries around the world. Like its sister insti...
wn.com/Marie Lucie Morin On World Bank Group Meeting Global Challenges
About the Event: The World Bank Group is a vital source of financial and technical assistance to developing countries around the world. Like its sister insti...
- published: 24 Jun 2011
- views: 518
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author: IIEA1
"The Global Food Crisis. Response of The World Bank Group" Public Lecture by Caroline Heider
Public Lecture by Caroline Heider, Director General Evaluation of the World Bank About the lecturer: Ms Heider is the Director General of the Independent Eva......
Public Lecture by Caroline Heider, Director General Evaluation of the World Bank About the lecturer: Ms Heider is the Director General of the Independent Eva...
wn.com/The Global Food Crisis. Response Of The World Bank Group Public Lecture By Caroline Heider
Public Lecture by Caroline Heider, Director General Evaluation of the World Bank About the lecturer: Ms Heider is the Director General of the Independent Eva...
- published: 04 Sep 2013
- views: 97
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author: zefbonn
A Presentation on the World Bank Group's Newly Released Doing Business 2014 Report
The CSIS Project on Prosperity and Development cordially invites you to: A Presentation on the World Bank Group's Newly Released Doing Business 2014 Report O......
The CSIS Project on Prosperity and Development cordially invites you to: A Presentation on the World Bank Group's Newly Released Doing Business 2014 Report O...
wn.com/A Presentation On The World Bank Group's Newly Released Doing Business 2014 Report
The CSIS Project on Prosperity and Development cordially invites you to: A Presentation on the World Bank Group's Newly Released Doing Business 2014 Report O...
Mike Walsh Welcomed the World Bank Group to Present Women, Business and the Law Report
As a part of Global Cares Day, Mike Walsh, CEO of LexisNexis Legal & Professional, welcomed Sarah Iqbal from the World Bank Group to present findings from Women...
As a part of Global Cares Day, Mike Walsh, CEO of LexisNexis Legal & Professional, welcomed Sarah Iqbal from the World Bank Group to present findings from Women, Business and the Law 2016: Getting to Equal. This new report contains data from 173 economies with the goal of informing further research, discussion and policy reform to improve women’s legal rights, economic opportunities and well-being around the world.
wn.com/Mike Walsh Welcomed The World Bank Group To Present Women, Business And The Law Report
As a part of Global Cares Day, Mike Walsh, CEO of LexisNexis Legal & Professional, welcomed Sarah Iqbal from the World Bank Group to present findings from Women, Business and the Law 2016: Getting to Equal. This new report contains data from 173 economies with the goal of informing further research, discussion and policy reform to improve women’s legal rights, economic opportunities and well-being around the world.
- published: 05 Oct 2015
- views: 5
"Real Biz in SL Interview: Dahlia Khalifa, World Bank Group"
Find out what The World Bank Group is doing in Second Life from Dahlia Khalifa, Senior Private Sector Development Specialist. For more information visit: htt......
Find out what The World Bank Group is doing in Second Life from Dahlia Khalifa, Senior Private Sector Development Specialist. For more information visit: htt...
wn.com/Real Biz In Sl Interview Dahlia Khalifa, World Bank Group
Find out what The World Bank Group is doing in Second Life from Dahlia Khalifa, Senior Private Sector Development Specialist. For more information visit: htt...
- published: 28 Oct 2008
- views: 3718
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author: World Bank
World Bank Group
The World Bank Group (WBG) is a family of five international organizations that make leveraged loans to poor countries. It is the largest and most famous develo...
The World Bank Group (WBG) is a family of five international organizations that make leveraged loans to poor countries. It is the largest and most famous development bank in the world and is an observer at the United Nations Development Group. The bank is based in Washington, D.C. and provided around $30 billion in loans and assistance to "developing" and transition countries in 2012. The bank's stated mission is to reduce poverty.
The World Bank's (the IBRD and IDA's) activities are focused on developing countries, in fields such as human development (e.g. education, health), agriculture and rural development (e.g. irrigation and rural services), environmental protection (e.g. pollution reduction, establishing and enforcing regulations), infrastructure (e.g. roads, urban regeneration, and electricity), large industrial construction projects, and governance (e.g. anti-corruption, legal institutions development). The IBRD and IDA provide loans at preferential rates to member countries, as well as grants to the poorest countries. Loans or grants for specific projects are often linked to wider policy changes in the sector or the country's economy as a whole. For example, a loan to improve coastal environmental management may be linked to development of new environmental institutions at national and local levels and the implementation of new regulations to limit pollution, or not, such as in the World Bank financed constructions of paper mills along the Rio Uruguay in 2006.
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The World Bank Group (WBG) is a family of five international organizations that make leveraged loans to poor countries. It is the largest and most famous development bank in the world and is an observer at the United Nations Development Group. The bank is based in Washington, D.C. and provided around $30 billion in loans and assistance to "developing" and transition countries in 2012. The bank's stated mission is to reduce poverty.
The World Bank's (the IBRD and IDA's) activities are focused on developing countries, in fields such as human development (e.g. education, health), agriculture and rural development (e.g. irrigation and rural services), environmental protection (e.g. pollution reduction, establishing and enforcing regulations), infrastructure (e.g. roads, urban regeneration, and electricity), large industrial construction projects, and governance (e.g. anti-corruption, legal institutions development). The IBRD and IDA provide loans at preferential rates to member countries, as well as grants to the poorest countries. Loans or grants for specific projects are often linked to wider policy changes in the sector or the country's economy as a whole. For example, a loan to improve coastal environmental management may be linked to development of new environmental institutions at national and local levels and the implementation of new regulations to limit pollution, or not, such as in the World Bank financed constructions of paper mills along the Rio Uruguay in 2006.
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- published: 11 Nov 2014
- views: 1
A Conversation with Robert Zoellick, President, The World Bank Group at the 2011 SID World Congress
July 29, 2011, A Conversation with Robert Zoellick and Mike Gerson at the 2011 SID World Congress. 2011 SID- Washington World Congress Highlights: http://dat......
July 29, 2011, A Conversation with Robert Zoellick and Mike Gerson at the 2011 SID World Congress. 2011 SID- Washington World Congress Highlights: http://dat...
wn.com/A Conversation With Robert Zoellick, President, The World Bank Group At The 2011 Sid World Congress
July 29, 2011, A Conversation with Robert Zoellick and Mike Gerson at the 2011 SID World Congress. 2011 SID- Washington World Congress Highlights: http://dat...