This newsletter is a quarterly publication of the Lebanon Country Office. This issue features: Editorial: Visible Commitment and Urgent Action are needed for the Economy; Energy in Lebanon and the Role...
Type: NewsletterReport#: 37122Date: April 1, 2004Author:
Bjerde,Anna M. ;
Bou Habib,Chadi ;
Dessus,Sebastien C. ;
El Khalil,Zeina ;
Razzaz,Omar Ahmad Munif ;
Saba,Joseph P. ;
Thirumalai,Srinivasan Gopalan ;
Zacchia,Paolo B. ;
Ziade,Mona
Contents: The World Bank energy sector mission presented a report on water and energy nexus in Central Asia. Health II negotiations. Learning from each other: HIV/AIDS training for the WBCO staff. PIC...
Memorandum of Understanding to institutionalize sector reforms - State-specific action framework for rural drinking water and total sanitation coverage. Involving women stakeholders in improving sanitation...
Type: NewsletterReport#: 31249Date: April 1, 2004Author:
Ganju, Deepika [editor]
This is a quarterly economic monitoring report on Yemen. The report consists of five sections. The first section highlights key political, and major economic and policy developments. The second section...
Type: NewsletterReport#: 33566Date: April 1, 2004Author:
Handal,Maria A. ;
Mohammed,Nadir
East Asia on solid ground, set to grow by 6 percent in 2004. Cambodia needs to diversify and reform to help the poor. Workshop on participatory poverty assessment.
The International Comparison Program (ICP) is a series of statistical surveys held worldwide to collect price data for a sample of commonly bought goods and services. This issue includes the following...
Contents: CGIAR and Parliamentarians: strengthening partnerships in Uganda. Message from the Chairman and Director. New Directors General. Announcements. Meryl Williams Nets Top Award. News and Views from...
Type: NewsletterReport#: 33143Date: March 1, 2004Author:
Hussain, Sarwat [editor]
Palestinian perceptions of their quality of life and of the current economic environment. New approaches to supporting Palestinian NGOs : the second Palestinian Non-Governmental Organization Project....
Type: NewsletterReport#: 28540Date: March 1, 2004Author:
Wetter,John C. ;
Peresso,Elena Maria ;
Koussa, Mary [edit
In this issue: Special report -Client power: making services work for the poor. The Path to Education: A Multi-Dimensional Approach. Making Services Work for Poor People -guest editorial. Voice and...
Type: NewsletterReport#: 33746Date: March 1, 2004Author:
Ahmad,Junaid Kamal ;
Duflo,Esther Caroline ;
Giusti, Daniele ;
Glennerster,Rachel ;
Goetz, Anne Marie ;
Jenkins, Rob ;
Kremer,Michael Robert ;
Lochoro, Peter ;
Maniple, Everd ;
Martens, Bertin ;
Mogedal, Sigrun ;
Odaga, John ;
Paul,Samuel ;
Petesch,Patti L. ;
Ramphele,Mamphela ;
Reinikka,Ritva S. ;
Savage,David Thomas James ;
Srivastava,Vivek
In this issue: Editorial: moving forward in Lebanon through public discourse! Lebanon's public debt and the international experience; by Mustapha Nabli. Economic developments in the first quarter of 2004....
Type: NewsletterReport#: 34606Date: March 1, 2004Author:
Abou Habib, Lima [editor] ;
Bou Habib, Chadi [editor] ;
Dessus, Sebastien [editor] ;
El-Khalil, Zeina [editor] ;
Karam, Hadia Samaha [editor] ;
Nabli,Mustapha Kamel ;
Pearson,James Roger ;
Razzaz, Omar [editor] ;
Saba, Joseph [editor] ;
Zacchia, Paolo [editor] ;
Ziade, Mona [editor]
Sugar is an important commodity in many countries and the source of about 7 percent of the world's calorie supplies. It accounted for 10 percent or more of total export earnings of 12 developing countries...
Type: NewsletterReport#: 32105Date: March 1, 2004Author:
Mitchell, Donald
Forests are lost because conservation and sustainable management is less profitable then deforestation, at least in the short term. Payments for environmental services - such as watershed management, carbon...
Type: NewsletterReport#: 33111Date: March 1, 2004Author:
Ivers,Laura A.
In the last ten years more than 200 infrastructure regulators have been established around the world. Generally, the new regulators were created to encourage private investment in infrastructure sectors...
Type: NewsletterReport#: 30525Date: March 1, 2004Author:
Kelley,Elizabeth ;
Tenenbaum,Bernard W.
Government, donors resolve to tackle corruption and governance reform at the CG (Consultative Group) meeting. Overseas buyers plan to continue purchasing Cambodian garments after quotas expire.
Type: NewsletterReport#: 33277Date: February 1, 2004
The civil society engagement eNewsletter includes the following issues: summary of online discussion on 'issues and options for improving engagement between the World Bank and civil society'; World Bank...
Type: NewsletterReport#: 60537Date: February 1, 2004
School enrollment leaps in Siem Reap and Preah Vihear provinces with JSDF support. Government and ten partners working on PFM reform. Youth discuss development of peaceful society without discrimination.
Type: NewsletterReport#: 31078Date: February 1, 2004
Some of the headings included in this newsletter of the World Bank Institute (WBI) are: unleashing the power of knowledge to achieve social change; what is the role of capacity enhancement in the development...
Type: NewsletterReport#: 56561Date: February 1, 2004
In this issue: The GEF Council Meeting. Focal point news - sharing good practices. Country dialogue news. GEF/NGO network news. Focal area news. News from monitoring and evaluation. Other news.
Type: NewsletterReport#: 37620Date: February 1, 2004
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