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The World Bank Group A to Z 2016
Speaker’s Bureau
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December 08 2015
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October 07 2015
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December 08 2015
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Book chapters
pp. 101a
Leadership, Learning, and Innovation Vice Presidency
pp. 101b
Legal
pp. 101c
Local Currency Finance
pp. 102a
Lower-Middle-Income Countries
pp. 102b
Low-Income Countries
pp. 105a
Managing Directors
pp. 105b
Membership
pp. 105c
Microfinance
pp. 107a
Middle East and North Africa
pp. 109a
Middle-Income Countries
pp. 109b
Migration
pp. 109c
Millennium Development Goals
pp. 10a
Analytic and Advisory Activities
pp. 112a
Monterrey Consensus
pp. 112b
Multilateral Debt Relief Initiative
pp. 112c
Multilateral Investment Guarantee Agency
pp. 114a
Open Access
pp. 115a
Open Data
pp. 115b
Open Development
pp. 117a
Open Government
pp. 118a
Open Knowledge Repository
pp. 119a
Operations Policy and Country Services
pp. 119b
Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development
pp. 119c
Organizational Structure
pp. 11a
Annual Bank Conference on Development Economics
pp. 11b
Annual Meetings
pp. 11c
Annual Reports
pp. 11d
Apps
pp. 126a
Paris Declaration on Aid Effectiveness
pp. 126b
Partnerships
pp. 128a
Pensions
pp. 128b
Policies and Procedures
pp. 12a
Archives
pp. 12b
Asset Management
pp. 130a
Political Risk Guarantees
pp. 130b
Post-2015 Development Agenda
pp. 131a
PovcalNet
pp. 131b
Poverty
pp. 133a
President
pp. 133b
Presidents of the World Bank Group
pp. 13a
Boards of Executive Directors
pp. 140a
Procurement
pp. 140b
Procurement Opportunities
pp. 140c
Products and Services
pp. 143a
Program-for-Results
pp. 143b
Project Cycle
pp. 143c
Publications, World Bank Group
pp. 145a
Public-Private Infrastructure Advisory Facility
pp. 14a
Boards of Governors
pp. 14b
Bretton Woods Institutions (1944)
pp. 150a
Public Sector Management
pp. 152a
Regional Chief Economists
pp. 153a
Reimbursable Advisory Services
pp. 153b
Remittances
pp. 153c
Replenishment
pp. 154a
Research
pp. 154b
Results-Based Financing
pp. 154c
Results Measurement
pp. 157a
Risk Management
pp. 15a
Busan Partnership for Effective Development Cooperation
pp. 160a
Safety Nets
pp. 161a
Scholarships
pp. 162a
Small States
pp. 162b
Social Development
pp. 163a
Social Enterprise Innovations Program
pp. 163b
Social Media
pp. 163c
Social Protection and Labor
pp. 167a
Social Sustainability
pp. 168a
Social, Urban, Rural, and Resilience
pp. 170a
South Asia
pp. 172a
South-South Investment
pp. 173a
Spring Meetings
pp. 173b
Staff Association
pp. 173c
Sustainable Development
pp. 175a
Syndications
pp. 176a
Tokyo International Conference on African Development
pp. 177a
Trade and Competitiveness
pp. 178a
Transport and ICT
pp. 17a
Chief Economist
pp. 17b
Citizens Engagement
pp. 180a
Treasury
pp. 181a
Trust Funds
pp. 182a
Universal Financial Inclusion
pp. 183a
Universal Health Coverage
pp. 183b
Upper-Middle-Income Countries
pp. 184a
Voting Power
pp. 187a
Water Resources
pp. 187b
Water Supply and Sanitation
pp. 188a
World Bank
pp. 188b
World Bank DataFinder
pp. 188c
World Bank Economic Review
pp. 188d
World Bank eLibrary
pp. 189a
World Bank Group
pp. 18a
Civil Society Organizations
pp. 18b
Classification of Countries
pp. 190a
World Bank Group Strategy
pp. 192a
World Bank Institute
pp. 192b
World Bank Research Observer
pp. 192c
World Development Indicators
pp. 192d
World Development Report
pp. 192e
World Health Organization
pp. 193a
World Trade Organization
pp. 194a
Youth to Youth Community
pp. 19a
Climate Change
pp. 22a
Community-Driven Development
pp. 23a
Compliance Advisor Ombudsman
pp. 23b
Compliance Mechanisms and Monitoring
pp. 23c
Concessional Lending
pp. 23d
Conciliation and Arbitration
pp. 23e
Conflict Resolution System
pp. 24a
Connect4Climate
pp. 24b
Consultations
pp. 24c
Consultative Group to Assist the Poorest
pp. 24d
Corporate Governance
pp. 25a
Corporate Scorecard
pp. 26a
Corporate Secretariat
pp. 26b
Corporate Sustainability
pp. 26c
Corruption
pp. 27a
Country Assistance Strategy
pp. 27b
Country Economic Memorandum
pp. 27c
Country Engagement Model
pp. 29a
Country Management Units
pp. 29b
Country Offices
pp. 29c
Country Partnership Strategy
pp. 29d
Country Policy and Institutional Assessment
pp. 29e
Credit Enhancement
pp. 29f
Cross-Cutting Solutions Areas
pp. 2a
Accra Agenda for Action
pp. 2b
ADePT
pp. 32a
Development Economics
pp. 32b
Development Finance
pp. 32c
Development Policy Financing
pp. 33a
Disability
pp. 34a
Disaster Relief
pp. 34b
Disaster Risk Management
pp. 35a
Dispute Resolution and Prevention
pp. 35b
Documents and Reports
pp. 35c
Doing Business
pp. 37a
East Asia and Pacific
pp. 3a
Africa, Sub-Saharan
pp. 40a
Economic and Sector Work
pp. 40b
Education
pp. 42a
Employment Opportunities at the World Bank Group
pp. 43a
Energy and Extractives
pp. 46a
Environmental and Social Sustainability
pp. 47a
Environment and Natural Resources
pp. 51a
Equity
pp. 51b
Ethics and Business Conduct
pp. 51c
Europe and Central Asia
pp. 54a
Events: Conferences, Forums, and Summits
pp. 54b
External and Corporate Relations
pp. 54c
Extractive Industries Transparency Initiative
pp. 55a
Finance and Markets
pp. 58a
Financial Management
pp. 58b
Financial Products and Services
pp. 59a
Financial Reporting
pp. 59b
Financing for Development
pp. 59c
Fiscal Year
pp. 59d
Food Security
pp. 60a
Fragile and Conflict-Affected Countries and Situations
pp. 62a
Fragility, Conflict, and Violence
pp. 68a
General Services Department
pp. 68b
Global Agriculture and Food Security Program
pp. 68c
Global and Regional Partnership Programs
pp. 68d
Global Development Learning Network
pp. 69a
Global Economic Prospects
pp. 69b
Global Environment Facility
pp. 69c
Global Facility for Disaster Reduction and Recovery
pp. 69d
Global Financial Development Report
pp. 6a
Agriculture
pp. 70a
Global Financing Facility
pp. 70b
Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis, and Malaria
pp. 70c
Global Infrastructure Facility
pp. 72a
Global Monitoring Report
pp. 72b
Global Partnership for Education
pp. 72c
Global Practices
pp. 75a
Global Public Goods
pp. 77a
Governance
pp. 78a
Green Bonds
pp. 79a
Grievance Redress Service
pp. 79b
Guarantees
pp. 83a
Heavily Indebted Poor Countries
pp. 83b
High-Income Countries
pp. 83c
HIV and AIDS
pp. 84a
Honda, Keiko
pp. 84b
Human Resources
pp. 84c
Human Rights
pp. 85a
Hydropower
pp. 87a
Independent Evaluation Group
pp. 87b
Indigenous Peoples
pp. 88a
Information and Technology Solutions
pp. 88b
InfoShop
pp. 89a
Infrastructure
pp. 90a
Inspection Panel
pp. 91a
Integrity Vice Presidency
pp. 91b
Intelligent Transport Systems
pp. 91c
Internal Audit Vice Presidency
pp. 91d
Internal Justice System
pp. 91e
International Bank for Reconstruction and Development
pp. 92a
International Centre for Settlement of Investment Disputes
pp. 92b
International Comparison Program
pp. 92c
International Development Association
pp. 93a
International Finance Corporation
pp. 93b
International Monetary Fund
pp. 93c
Internships
pp. 94a
Investment Services
pp. 94b
iSimulate
pp. 97a
Knowledge Sharing
pp. 98a
Latin America and the Caribbean
pp. 9a
Aid Effectiveness
pp. i
Front Matter
pp. 1
Access to Information Policies
pp. 13
Biodiversity
pp. 17
Cai, Jin-Yong
pp. 32
Development Committee
pp. 37
Early Childhood Development
pp. 55
Fiduciary Policies
pp. 60
Forests
pp. 65
Gender
pp. 76
Goals, World Bank Group
pp. 81
Health, Nutrition, and Population
pp. 87
Impact Evaluation
pp. 88
Information and Communication Technology
pp. 93
International Development Association Resource Allocation Index
pp. 94
Investment Climate
pp. 95
Jobs
pp. 98
Labor
pp. 103
Macroeconomics and Fiscal Management
pp. 114
Nongovernmental Organizations
pp. 125
Pandemics
pp. 140
Private Sector Development
pp. 148
Public-Private Partnerships
pp. 151
Reforms
pp. 153
Regional Vice Presidencies
pp. 159
Safeguards
pp. 162
Small and Medium Enterprises
pp. 173
Speaker’s Bureau
pp. 174
Sustainable Development Goals
pp. 176
Technical Assistance
pp. 177
Trade
pp. 182
United Nations and Its Relationship to the World Bank Group
pp. 184
Vice Presidential Units
pp. 185
Water
pp. 193
World Integrated Trade Solution
pp. 194
Young Professionals Program
pp. 195
Back Matter
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