This is a study of World Bank performance in rural roads maintenance (RRM). Maintenance of road infrastrcture has been a major target of Bank analysis, studies, sector work and lending for at least 25...
Type: IEG EvaluationReport#: 10794Date: June 30, 1992
This Precis entitled, World Bank lending for natural gas : policy and institutional issues, complements the Bank's Operations and Evaluation Department (OED) : A review of World Bank lending for natural...
Type: BriefReport#: 29192Date: June 28, 1992Author:
Weaving,Rachel V.
This press release announces the World Bank has approved a loan of twenty-one million two hundred thousand US dollars to Barbados for Second road maintenance and rehabilitation project on June 25, 1992.
Type: AnnouncementReport#: 162371Date: June 25, 1992
This press release announces the World Bank has approved a loan of two hundred fifteen million US dollars loan to support the improvement of Indonesia’s road network on June 19, 1992.
Type: AnnouncementReport#: 162366Date: June 22, 1992
This press release announces the World Bank has approved a loan of fifteen million US dollars to Fiji for Second road upgrading project on June 22, 1992.
Type: AnnouncementReport#: 162367Date: June 22, 1992
This report focuses on China's recent economic developments and future prospects in the light of the reform and development strategy set out in the "Outline of the Ten-Year Program and of the Eighth Five-Year...
Type: Country Economic MemorandumReport#: 10199Date: June 19, 1992
An International Development Agency mission, led by Mr. C.S. Nawathe, Highway Engineer, visited Gujarat from June 7 through 16, 1992, to carry out a supervision of the above project. The mission held meetings...
Type: Working PaperReport#: 73077Date: June 16, 1992
This press release announces the World Bank loan of one hundred million US dollars to Romania for Private farmer and enterprise support project on June 15, 1992.
Type: AnnouncementReport#: 162365Date: June 15, 1992
In response to the problems faced by large, centralized organizations, many developing countries are exploring ways to decentralize the management of their road networks in order to use funds more efficiently...
Type: BriefReport#: 81617Date: June 1, 1992Author:
Cellier,Jacques L.
Malawi faces one of the most urgent problems of rapid population growth in Africa today. The country's single major natural resource - agricultural land - is under severe pressure from explosive population...
Type: Pre-2003 Economic or Sector ReportReport#: 8513Date: May 29, 1992
This press release announces the World Bank loan of two hundred twenty million US dollars to China for Zhejiang provincial highway project on May 21, 1992.
Type: AnnouncementReport#: 162348Date: May 21, 1992
This press release announces the World Bank loan of one hundred fifty-three million US dollars to India for Second national highway project on May 14, 1992.
Type: AnnouncementReport#: 162346Date: May 14, 1992
The objective of this presentation is two-fold: First it briefly discusses the key challenges facing Africn transport planners and policymakers over the 1990s; second it provides order of magnitude estimates...
Type: Working PaperReport#: 21727Date: May 12, 1992Author:
Doyen,Jean H.
Supervision refers to any contract Operations has with the loan/credit portfolio after Board approval. It serves to inform management of progress in implementation; it identifies emerging problems and...
Type: IEG EvaluationReport#: 10606Date: April 30, 1992
Country studies will help define national policy responses and project priorities for restraining the emissions of greenhouse gases. They might also become necessary inputs to international negotiations...
Type: Environment Working PaperReport#: ENV52Date: April 30, 1992Author:
Ebert, Craig ;
Karmali, Abyd
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