Coalitions for Change
World Bank Group President, James Wolfensohn addressed the Board of Governors. In the past year the Bank launched a new initiative—the Comprehensive Development Framework (CDF). The aim was to bring the social and the structural aspects...
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okr-10986-261722021-04-23T14:04:20Z Coalitions for Change Wolfensohn, James D. MONETARY POLICY HUMAN CAPACITY REVOLUTION ACCOUNTING CHECKS CORRUPT CIVIL SERVANTS STOCK INCOME LAWS PRIVATIZATION GOVERNMENT INVESTIGATIVE JOURNALISTS NATIONS PROPERTY RIGHTS BUILDING SKILLS GOOD GOVERNANCE SERVICES DEVELOPING COUNTRIES BANK ACCOUNT BANKING SYSTEMS CAPACITY BUILDING TAX CRIME CORRUPTION PLEDGE BANKRUPTCY BENEFICIARIES MINISTERS SAFETY NETS BUDGET PER CAPITA INCOMES FOREIGN INVESTOR INSTITUTIONS FORGIVENESS IMMUNIZATION LOCAL LEVELS AGREEMENTS CONTRACTS CIVIL SOCIETY INITIATIVE SOCIAL SAFETY GLOBALIZATION MONETARY FUND MONOPOLY VIOLENCE DEMOCRATIC INSTITUTIONS DEBT NATIONAL FINANCE FINANCIAL CRISES NONGOVERNMENTAL ORGANIZATIONS ORGANIZATIONS INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT MEDIUM BANKERS SERVICE DELIVERY FINANCIAL SYSTEM FINANCE BANKS LAND TITLES MARKET ECONOMY EQUITY BANKRUPTCY LAWS INFANT MORTALITY FISCAL INITIATIVES INVESTORS POLICE FORCES GOOD ACCOUNTABILITY MICRO- INSURANCE POLICIES GLOBAL MARKET TRANSPARENCY LEGAL REFORM POLICE FINANCIAL CRISIS PARTICIPATION FUTURE BANK BUDGETS CONTRACT PUBLIC GOVERNANCE PROPERTY YOUTH ASSETS MARKET TRADE UNIONS LOCAL INSTITUTIONS REGULATION POLICY CITIZENS MICROCREDIT GOVERNANCE INSURANCE HUMAN RIGHTS CRIMINALS INTERESTS INVESTOR SECURITY LEGAL SYSTEM REGIONS LOCAL COMMUNITIES INVESTMENT STATISTICS SHARE ORGANIZATION COALITIONS TAX SYSTEM POVERTY JUDICIAL SYSTEMS CRISES DECENTRALIZATION INSTITUTIONAL DEVELOPMENT LENDING LEADERSHIP DEBT FORGIVENESS COMMUNITY CONTRACT LAWS TRANSITION ECONOMIES STRATEGY PRIMARY EDUCATION FINANCIAL SYSTEMS BAD GOVERNANCE GOVERNMENTS SERVICE GUARANTEE DEVELOPMENT BANK FIGHT AGAINST CORRUPTION GROWTH World Bank Group President, James Wolfensohn addressed the Board of Governors. In the past year the Bank launched a new initiative—the Comprehensive Development Framework (CDF). The aim was to bring the social and the structural aspects of development together with the macroeconomic and the financial so as to establish a much more balanced and effective approach. The Bank will work with the broad development community—the United Nations, the European Union, bilaterals, regional development banks, civil society, and the private sector—to build genuine partnerships. The CDF is now being piloted in 13 countries. The general experience reviewed that strengthening the organization, human capacity, and the structure of the state, both at central and local levels, is the first priority to reduce poverty. The speaker also called for a coalition for change in the new international development architecture in the face of globalization. 2017-02-24T18:40:22Z 2017-02-24T18:40:22Z 1999-09-28 Speech http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/1999/09/437805/coalitions-change http://hdl.handle.net/10986/26172 English en_US Address to the Board of Governors, Washington, D.C., September 28, 1999; CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ World Bank Speech |
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MONETARY POLICY HUMAN CAPACITY REVOLUTION ACCOUNTING CHECKS CORRUPT CIVIL SERVANTS STOCK INCOME LAWS PRIVATIZATION GOVERNMENT INVESTIGATIVE JOURNALISTS NATIONS PROPERTY RIGHTS BUILDING SKILLS GOOD GOVERNANCE SERVICES DEVELOPING COUNTRIES BANK ACCOUNT BANKING SYSTEMS CAPACITY BUILDING TAX CRIME CORRUPTION PLEDGE BANKRUPTCY BENEFICIARIES MINISTERS SAFETY NETS BUDGET PER CAPITA INCOMES FOREIGN INVESTOR INSTITUTIONS FORGIVENESS IMMUNIZATION LOCAL LEVELS AGREEMENTS CONTRACTS CIVIL SOCIETY INITIATIVE SOCIAL SAFETY GLOBALIZATION MONETARY FUND MONOPOLY VIOLENCE DEMOCRATIC INSTITUTIONS DEBT NATIONAL FINANCE FINANCIAL CRISES NONGOVERNMENTAL ORGANIZATIONS ORGANIZATIONS INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT MEDIUM BANKERS SERVICE DELIVERY FINANCIAL SYSTEM FINANCE BANKS LAND TITLES MARKET ECONOMY EQUITY BANKRUPTCY LAWS INFANT MORTALITY FISCAL INITIATIVES INVESTORS POLICE FORCES GOOD ACCOUNTABILITY MICRO- INSURANCE POLICIES GLOBAL MARKET TRANSPARENCY LEGAL REFORM POLICE FINANCIAL CRISIS PARTICIPATION FUTURE BANK BUDGETS CONTRACT PUBLIC GOVERNANCE PROPERTY YOUTH ASSETS MARKET TRADE UNIONS LOCAL INSTITUTIONS REGULATION POLICY CITIZENS MICROCREDIT GOVERNANCE INSURANCE HUMAN RIGHTS CRIMINALS INTERESTS INVESTOR SECURITY LEGAL SYSTEM REGIONS LOCAL COMMUNITIES INVESTMENT STATISTICS SHARE ORGANIZATION COALITIONS TAX SYSTEM POVERTY JUDICIAL SYSTEMS CRISES DECENTRALIZATION INSTITUTIONAL DEVELOPMENT LENDING LEADERSHIP DEBT FORGIVENESS COMMUNITY CONTRACT LAWS TRANSITION ECONOMIES STRATEGY PRIMARY EDUCATION FINANCIAL SYSTEMS BAD GOVERNANCE GOVERNMENTS SERVICE GUARANTEE DEVELOPMENT BANK FIGHT AGAINST CORRUPTION GROWTH |
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MONETARY POLICY HUMAN CAPACITY REVOLUTION ACCOUNTING CHECKS CORRUPT CIVIL SERVANTS STOCK INCOME LAWS PRIVATIZATION GOVERNMENT INVESTIGATIVE JOURNALISTS NATIONS PROPERTY RIGHTS BUILDING SKILLS GOOD GOVERNANCE SERVICES DEVELOPING COUNTRIES BANK ACCOUNT BANKING SYSTEMS CAPACITY BUILDING TAX CRIME CORRUPTION PLEDGE BANKRUPTCY BENEFICIARIES MINISTERS SAFETY NETS BUDGET PER CAPITA INCOMES FOREIGN INVESTOR INSTITUTIONS FORGIVENESS IMMUNIZATION LOCAL LEVELS AGREEMENTS CONTRACTS CIVIL SOCIETY INITIATIVE SOCIAL SAFETY GLOBALIZATION MONETARY FUND MONOPOLY VIOLENCE DEMOCRATIC INSTITUTIONS DEBT NATIONAL FINANCE FINANCIAL CRISES NONGOVERNMENTAL ORGANIZATIONS ORGANIZATIONS INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT MEDIUM BANKERS SERVICE DELIVERY FINANCIAL SYSTEM FINANCE BANKS LAND TITLES MARKET ECONOMY EQUITY BANKRUPTCY LAWS INFANT MORTALITY FISCAL INITIATIVES INVESTORS POLICE FORCES GOOD ACCOUNTABILITY MICRO- INSURANCE POLICIES GLOBAL MARKET TRANSPARENCY LEGAL REFORM POLICE FINANCIAL CRISIS PARTICIPATION FUTURE BANK BUDGETS CONTRACT PUBLIC GOVERNANCE PROPERTY YOUTH ASSETS MARKET TRADE UNIONS LOCAL INSTITUTIONS REGULATION POLICY CITIZENS MICROCREDIT GOVERNANCE INSURANCE HUMAN RIGHTS CRIMINALS INTERESTS INVESTOR SECURITY LEGAL SYSTEM REGIONS LOCAL COMMUNITIES INVESTMENT STATISTICS SHARE ORGANIZATION COALITIONS TAX SYSTEM POVERTY JUDICIAL SYSTEMS CRISES DECENTRALIZATION INSTITUTIONAL DEVELOPMENT LENDING LEADERSHIP DEBT FORGIVENESS COMMUNITY CONTRACT LAWS TRANSITION ECONOMIES STRATEGY PRIMARY EDUCATION FINANCIAL SYSTEMS BAD GOVERNANCE GOVERNMENTS SERVICE GUARANTEE DEVELOPMENT BANK FIGHT AGAINST CORRUPTION GROWTH Wolfensohn, James D. Coalitions for Change |
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Address to the Board of Governors, Washington, D.C., September 28, 1999; |
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World Bank Group President, James Wolfensohn addressed the Board of
Governors. In the
past year the Bank launched a new initiative—the
Comprehensive Development Framework (CDF). The aim was to
bring the social and the structural aspects of development
together with the macroeconomic and the financial so as to
establish a much more balanced and effective approach. The
Bank will work with the broad development community—the
United Nations, the European Union, bilaterals, regional
development banks, civil society, and the private sector—to build genuine partnerships. The CDF is now being piloted
in 13 countries. The general experience reviewed that
strengthening the organization, human capacity, and the
structure of the state, both at central and local levels, is
the first priority to reduce poverty. The speaker also
called for a coalition for change in the new international
development architecture in the face of globalization. |
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