The Marseille Center for Mediterranean Integration : An Interview with World Bank Maghreb Director Mats Karlsson
In today's world, when open discussions on an issue of national development interest, almost always come across a dimension that relates to managing integration. Development in one country, so to speak, is not easy. Put positively, joining for...
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okr-10986-109442021-04-23T14:02:53Z The Marseille Center for Mediterranean Integration : An Interview with World Bank Maghreb Director Mats Karlsson World Bank ACHIEVEMENTS CITIES COLLABORATION COMMUNICATION NETWORKS COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGIES COMMUNITIES COMMUNITIES OF PRACTICE DISCUSSION ECONOMICS EDUCATION QUALITY IDEA INNOVATION INTEGRATION INVESTMENT BANK KNOWLEDGE ECONOMY KNOWLEDGE GAPS KNOWLEDGE SHARING LABOR MARKET LABOR MOBILITY LEARNING LEARNING ACTIVITIES MOBILITY PROGRAMS PUBLIC INVESTMENT QUALITY OF EDUCATION SAVINGS SCHOOLING START-UP TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE THINKING UNION UNIVERSITIES VISION In today's world, when open discussions on an issue of national development interest, almost always come across a dimension that relates to managing integration. Development in one country, so to speak, is not easy. Put positively, joining forces together to deal with issues of inter-dependence will create a far stronger base for progress and global competitiveness. The author absolutely need to create new instruments to back up national efforts by also supporting nations' ways of handling common issues and dealing with transboundary challenges ranging from environmental pollution, migration, conservation of marine resources, communication networks, and urban growth to name a few. The Marseille Center for Mediterranean Integration tries to do exactly that, by providing a platform for communities of practice focused on development issues across the region to ask hard questions about themselves, find answers that will be actionable and in so doing, contribute to the prosperity of the region as a whole. By identifying critical knowledge gaps and developing policy guidelines, the Center will support leaders and other key stakeholders in the region to adopt evidence-based policy-making and jointly pursue common development goals. 2012-08-13T13:38:52Z 2012-08-13T13:38:52Z 2010-01 http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2010/01/11788140/marseille-center-mediterranean-integration-interview-world-bank-maghreb-director-mats-karlsson http://hdl.handle.net/10986/10944 English MENA Knowledge and Learning Quick Notes Series; No. 20 CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ World Bank Washington, DC Publications & Research :: Brief Publications & Research Middle East and North Africa |
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In today's world, when open
discussions on an issue of national development interest,
almost always come across a dimension that relates to
managing integration. Development in one country, so to
speak, is not easy. Put positively, joining forces together
to deal with issues of inter-dependence will create a far
stronger base for progress and global competitiveness. The
author absolutely need to create new instruments to back up
national efforts by also supporting nations' ways of
handling common issues and dealing with transboundary
challenges ranging from environmental pollution, migration,
conservation of marine resources, communication networks,
and urban growth to name a few. The Marseille Center for
Mediterranean Integration tries to do exactly that, by
providing a platform for communities of practice focused on
development issues across the region to ask hard questions
about themselves, find answers that will be actionable and
in so doing, contribute to the prosperity of the region as a
whole. By identifying critical knowledge gaps and developing
policy guidelines, the Center will support leaders and other
key stakeholders in the region to adopt evidence-based
policy-making and jointly pursue common development goals. |
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The Marseille Center for Mediterranean Integration : An Interview with World Bank Maghreb Director Mats Karlsson |
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The Marseille Center for Mediterranean Integration : An Interview with World Bank Maghreb Director Mats Karlsson |
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The Marseille Center for Mediterranean Integration : An Interview with World Bank Maghreb Director Mats Karlsson |
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The Marseille Center for Mediterranean Integration : An Interview with World Bank Maghreb Director Mats Karlsson |
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The Marseille Center for Mediterranean Integration : An Interview with World Bank Maghreb Director Mats Karlsson |
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marseille center for mediterranean integration : an interview with world bank maghreb director mats karlsson |
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http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2010/01/11788140/marseille-center-mediterranean-integration-interview-world-bank-maghreb-director-mats-karlsson http://hdl.handle.net/10986/10944 |
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