This Banks World newsletter includes some of the following headings: EDs deal with shortfall, Bank~^!!^s graduation policy; development in Sub-Saharan Africa; new advisor for IFC, by Monique Amaudry; what...
Type: NewsletterReport#: 59375Date: February 1, 1982Author:
Amaudry,Monique A. ;
Drattell,Alan M. ;
Sagnier,Thierry
This Banks world newsletter includes some of the following issue: a message from the President; the Bank and its finances, by H.M. Koelle; new attitude survey coming this spring; around the Bank; new staff...
Type: NewsletterReport#: 59374Date: January 1, 1982Author:
Drattell,Alan M. ;
Fatoyinbo,Akintola ;
J. W., Martijn ;
Koelle,H. Martin ;
Paijmans,Martijn
In this issue: Feature article: World Bank research on population problems, by Susan S. Cochrane. Completed research: Development strategies in semi-industrial countries. A model of Zambian agriculture....
Type: NewsletterReport#: 37336Date: December 1, 1981Author:
Cochrane, Susan S.
This Bank notes newsletter includes some of the following headings: the Bank at thirty-five: doing business despite the ' hassle~^!!^ by Bogomir Chokel; energy meeting boosts awareness, but gets no promise...
Type: NewsletterReport#: 59322Date: September 1, 1981Author:
Chokel,Bogomir ;
McEuen, Jim
This newsletter is published as a clearing house for practical experience in low cost service delivery and employment creation projects in developing countries. It has the following subheadings: (i) regional...
Type: NewsletterReport#: 110063Date: August 1, 1981
This newsletter is published as a clearing house for practical experience in low cost service delivery and employment creation projects in developing countries. It has the following subheadings: (i)slum...
This Bank notes newsletter includes some of the following headings: Credit Union's (CU's) long lines are seen as 'sign of progress'; international conference features Bank speakers; Mr. Clausen, may I...
Type: NewsletterReport#: 59321Date: July 1, 1981Author:
D'Silva,Emmanuel H. ;
Hanney,John H.
This newsletter is published as a clearing house for practical experience in low cost service delivery and employment creation projects in developing countries. It has the following subheadings: (i)project...
This Bank notes newsletter includes some of the following headings: King, in farewell, bids the Board to place interest of the Bank first, by Colbert I. King; ten years old and going strong, by Christine...
Type: NewsletterReport#: 59320Date: April 1, 1981Author:
Abel, Christine ;
Fawcett,Katie L. ;
King,Colbert I. ;
Knapp,J. Burke ;
Nasem-Ports,Jeanette C. ;
Sagnier,Thierry
This Bank notes newsletter includes some of the following headings: bank celebrates 35th birthday, by Bogomir Chokel; providing housing for the poor: self-help methods work best, by Douglas Keare; how...
Type: NewsletterReport#: 59319Date: March 1, 1981Author:
Chokel,Bogomir ;
Keare, Douglas H.
In this issue: Feature Article: World Bank research in electric power, by Mohan Munasinghe. Completed research: Labor migration and manpower in the Middle East and North Africa. The agricultural economy...
Type: NewsletterReport#: 37335Date: March 1, 1981Author:
Munasinghe,P. C. Mohan
This Bank notes newsletter includes some of the following headings: world hunger is seen as result of mal-distribution, not a lack of food, by Robert Picciotto; author pays tribute to Mary Evans; meeting...
Type: NewsletterReport#: 59318Date: February 1, 1981Author:
Picciotto,Robert
This Bank notes newsletter includes some of the following headings: security boasts new hats; aims at better service; overseas staff discuss Bank's role in the 1980s; family planning film surprises some;...
Type: NewsletterReport#: 59317Date: December 1, 1980
In this issue: Feature Article: An overview of World Bank research on urban land measures, by Rachel Weaving. Completed research: Land reform in Latin America. New research and applications: Development...
Type: NewsletterReport#: 37334Date: December 1, 1980Author:
Weaving,Rachel V.
This newsletter includes the following headings: training for development; training for urban development: recommendations of a habitat report; new training practices; lessons from Europe: innovative training...
Type: NewsletterReport#: 110058Date: October 1, 1980
This Bank notes newsletter includes some of the following headings: women's decade: 1980 conference marks midpoint, by Gloria Scott; D. Beach attains long awaited goal: photographs ~^!!^redskins~^!!^ in...
Type: NewsletterReport#: 59316Date: October 1, 1980Author:
Scott,Gloria L.
This Bank notes newsletter includes some of the following issue: staff (mostly women) shape up at new exercise facility; Bank-private voluntary organizations (PVOs) seek joint ways to help third world...
Type: NewsletterReport#: 59315Date: September 1, 1980Author:
Delaume, Georges R. ;
Hall,Frona G. ;
Murphy, Dorothy ;
Pickering,Susan F.
This newsletter includes the following headings: encouraging popular participation: United Nation (U.N.) recommendations; mutual help: an analysis of experience; encouraging popular participation: planning...
Type: NewsletterReport#: 110056Date: September 1, 1980
In this issue: Feature Article: The World Bank's research program: how operationally relevant is it? by Gobind Nankani. Completed research: Distributive impact of public expenditures. Commercial Bank...
Type: NewsletterReport#: 37333Date: September 1, 1980Author:
Nankani,Gobind T.
This Bank notes newsletter includes some of the following issue: McNamara to step down as President of the Bank; staff member publishes a book about Micronesia; pensions aren't enough; retirers need a...
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