The World Bank Annual Report 2009 : Year in Review, Volume 1
The World Bank group, among the world's largest development institutions, is a major source of financial and technical assistance to developing countries around the world. In fiscal 2009, the World Bank group sponsored 767 projects with a tota...
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ACCESS TO CAPITAL ACCESS TO FINANCE ACCOUNTABILITY ACCOUNTING ACCOUNTING PRINCIPLES ADDITIONAL FINANCING ADVISORY SERVICE ADVISORY SERVICES AFFILIATE AFFORDABLE PRICES AGRICULTURE ORGANIZATION AID EFFECTIVENESS ANNUAL SALARIES ANNUAL SALARY APPROVAL PROCESSES ASSESSMENT PROCESSES AUDIT AVERAGE BENEFITS BALANCE SHEET BANK BANK LENDING BANKING SECTOR BANKS BASIC NEEDS BENEFICIARIES BORROWER BORROWERS BORROWING BORROWING COSTS BUDGET BUDGET SHORTFALLS BUDGETS BUSINESS COMMUNITY BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES BUSINESS STARTUP CAPACITY BUILDING CAPITAL CAPITAL BASE CAPITAL FLOWS CAPITAL MARKETS CAPITALIZATION CASH TRANSFER CENTRAL BANKS COLLATERAL COMMERCIAL DEBT COMMERCIAL LENDERS COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT CONSUMER PROTECTION CONTRIBUTION CONTRIBUTIONS COOPERATION COOPERATIVE CORRUPTION CREDIT CREDIT BUREAU CREDITORS CREDITS CURRENT ACCOUNT DEBT DEBT MANAGEMENT DEBT RELIEF DEBT SECURITIES DEFERRED COMPENSATION DEFICITS DEMONSTRATION EFFECTS DEVELOPMENT ASSISTANCE DEVELOPMENT BANK DEVELOPMENT FINANCE DEVELOPMENT FINANCE INSTITUTION DEVELOPMENT OF ENTREPRENEURSHIP DISABILITY DISABILITY INSURANCE DONOR RESOURCES DONOR SUPPORT ECONOMIC CRISES ECONOMIC CRISIS ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT ECONOMIC GROWTH EDUCATION EDUCATION LEVELS EIB EMERGING MARKETS EMPLOYEES EMPLOYMENT EMPOWERMENT ENROLLMENT ENTERPRISE ENTERPRISES ENTREPRENEURS ENTREPRENEURSHIP ENVIRONMENTAL SUSTAINABILITY EQUALITY FOR WOMEN EQUITY EQUITY INVESTMENTS EXCHANGE RATES EXISTING DEBT EXPATRIATE EXPENDITURE EXPENSES EXTERNAL FINANCING EXTREME POVERTY FACE VALUE FARMERS FEES FINANCE FINANCES FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE FINANCIAL CRISES FINANCIAL CRISIS FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS FINANCIAL INSTRUMENTS FINANCIAL MARKETS FINANCIAL PRODUCTS FINANCIAL SECTOR ASSESSMENT FINANCIAL SECTOR REFORMS FINANCIAL STABILITY FINANCIAL STRENGTH FINANCIAL SYSTEM FINANCIAL SYSTEMS FINANCING FINANCING FACILITY FINANCING NEEDS FISCAL YEAR FLOW OF CAPITAL FOREIGN CURRENCY FOREIGN DIRECT INVESTMENT FOREIGN EXCHANGE FOREIGN INVESTMENT FREE LOANS GENDER GENDER BIAS GENDER EQUALITY GENDER GAPS GENDER ISSUES GOVERNANCE GOVERNMENTS GRANT GRANT PROGRAMS GRANTS GUARANTEE GUARANTEE AGENCY GUARANTEES HOUSING HOUSING FINANCE IMMIGRANT WORKERS INCOME TAXES INDUSTRY INFORMATION INFORMATION ON BUSINESS INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY INFRASTRUCTURE INSURANCE INTEREST INTEREST RATES INTERNAL CONTROLS INTERNATIONAL BANK INTERNATIONAL FINANCE INVESTMENT INVESTMENT BANK JOB CREATION LABOR LABOR MARKET LABOR MARKETS LABOR MOBILITY LAND LAWS LEGISLATION LENDING LENDING PORTFOLIO LIMITED ACCESS LIQUID ASSETS LOAN LOANS LOW-INCOME MASS TRANSIT MICROCREDIT MICROFINANCE MIGRATION MULTILATERAL DEVELOPMENT BANKS MULTINATIONAL NUTRITION OPERATING INCOME OPPORTUNITIES FOR ENTREPRENEURSHIP PAYMENT PAYMENT SERVICES PENSION PENSION BENEFITS PEOPLE PEOPLES POOR BORROWERS PRINCIPAL PRIVATE ENTERPRISES PRIVATE INVESTMENTS PRODUCTIVITY PROJECTS PUBLIC DEBT PUBLIC EXPENDITURES PUBLIC-PRIVATE PARTNERSHIPS RECESSION REGIONAL BANKS REMITTANCE REMITTANCES REPAYMENTS RETAINED EARNINGS RETIREMENT RETIREMENT BENEFIT RETIREMENT PLAN RISK RISK MANAGEMENT RISK MITIGATION RURAL FINANCE SAFETY NET SAFETY NETS SALARIES SALARY SAVINGS SECURITY SENIOR SHORT-TERM TRADE FINANCE SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY SOCIAL SAFETY NETS SOCIAL SERVICES STATUS OF WOMEN STRATEGIES STUDENT STUDENT LOANS SUBSIDIES SUPPLY CHAINS TAXES TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE TERMINATION TRADE CREDIT TRADE FACILITATION TRADE FINANCING TRANSACTIONS TRANSACTIONS COSTS TRANSFERS TRANSITION ECONOMIES TRANSPORT TRUST FUNDS UNEMPLOYMENT VALUE VULNERABLE PEOPLE WAGES WELFARE WOMEN |
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ACCESS TO CAPITAL ACCESS TO FINANCE ACCOUNTABILITY ACCOUNTING ACCOUNTING PRINCIPLES ADDITIONAL FINANCING ADVISORY SERVICE ADVISORY SERVICES AFFILIATE AFFORDABLE PRICES AGRICULTURE ORGANIZATION AID EFFECTIVENESS ANNUAL SALARIES ANNUAL SALARY APPROVAL PROCESSES ASSESSMENT PROCESSES AUDIT AVERAGE BENEFITS BALANCE SHEET BANK BANK LENDING BANKING SECTOR BANKS BASIC NEEDS BENEFICIARIES BORROWER BORROWERS BORROWING BORROWING COSTS BUDGET BUDGET SHORTFALLS BUDGETS BUSINESS COMMUNITY BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES BUSINESS STARTUP CAPACITY BUILDING CAPITAL CAPITAL BASE CAPITAL FLOWS CAPITAL MARKETS CAPITALIZATION CASH TRANSFER CENTRAL BANKS COLLATERAL COMMERCIAL DEBT COMMERCIAL LENDERS COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT CONSUMER PROTECTION CONTRIBUTION CONTRIBUTIONS COOPERATION COOPERATIVE CORRUPTION CREDIT CREDIT BUREAU CREDITORS CREDITS CURRENT ACCOUNT DEBT DEBT MANAGEMENT DEBT RELIEF DEBT SECURITIES DEFERRED COMPENSATION DEFICITS DEMONSTRATION EFFECTS DEVELOPMENT ASSISTANCE DEVELOPMENT BANK DEVELOPMENT FINANCE DEVELOPMENT FINANCE INSTITUTION DEVELOPMENT OF ENTREPRENEURSHIP DISABILITY DISABILITY INSURANCE DONOR RESOURCES DONOR SUPPORT ECONOMIC CRISES ECONOMIC CRISIS ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT ECONOMIC GROWTH EDUCATION EDUCATION LEVELS EIB EMERGING MARKETS EMPLOYEES EMPLOYMENT EMPOWERMENT ENROLLMENT ENTERPRISE ENTERPRISES ENTREPRENEURS ENTREPRENEURSHIP ENVIRONMENTAL SUSTAINABILITY EQUALITY FOR WOMEN EQUITY EQUITY INVESTMENTS EXCHANGE RATES EXISTING DEBT EXPATRIATE EXPENDITURE EXPENSES EXTERNAL FINANCING EXTREME POVERTY FACE VALUE FARMERS FEES FINANCE FINANCES FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE FINANCIAL CRISES FINANCIAL CRISIS FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS FINANCIAL INSTRUMENTS FINANCIAL MARKETS FINANCIAL PRODUCTS FINANCIAL SECTOR ASSESSMENT FINANCIAL SECTOR REFORMS FINANCIAL STABILITY FINANCIAL STRENGTH FINANCIAL SYSTEM FINANCIAL SYSTEMS FINANCING FINANCING FACILITY FINANCING NEEDS FISCAL YEAR FLOW OF CAPITAL FOREIGN CURRENCY FOREIGN DIRECT INVESTMENT FOREIGN EXCHANGE FOREIGN INVESTMENT FREE LOANS GENDER GENDER BIAS GENDER EQUALITY GENDER GAPS GENDER ISSUES GOVERNANCE GOVERNMENTS GRANT GRANT PROGRAMS GRANTS GUARANTEE GUARANTEE AGENCY GUARANTEES HOUSING HOUSING FINANCE IMMIGRANT WORKERS INCOME TAXES INDUSTRY INFORMATION INFORMATION ON BUSINESS INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY INFRASTRUCTURE INSURANCE INTEREST INTEREST RATES INTERNAL CONTROLS INTERNATIONAL BANK INTERNATIONAL FINANCE INVESTMENT INVESTMENT BANK JOB CREATION LABOR LABOR MARKET LABOR MARKETS LABOR MOBILITY LAND LAWS LEGISLATION LENDING LENDING PORTFOLIO LIMITED ACCESS LIQUID ASSETS LOAN LOANS LOW-INCOME MASS TRANSIT MICROCREDIT MICROFINANCE MIGRATION MULTILATERAL DEVELOPMENT BANKS MULTINATIONAL NUTRITION OPERATING INCOME OPPORTUNITIES FOR ENTREPRENEURSHIP PAYMENT PAYMENT SERVICES PENSION PENSION BENEFITS PEOPLE PEOPLES POOR BORROWERS PRINCIPAL PRIVATE ENTERPRISES PRIVATE INVESTMENTS PRODUCTIVITY PROJECTS PUBLIC DEBT PUBLIC EXPENDITURES PUBLIC-PRIVATE PARTNERSHIPS RECESSION REGIONAL BANKS REMITTANCE REMITTANCES REPAYMENTS RETAINED EARNINGS RETIREMENT RETIREMENT BENEFIT RETIREMENT PLAN RISK RISK MANAGEMENT RISK MITIGATION RURAL FINANCE SAFETY NET SAFETY NETS SALARIES SALARY SAVINGS SECURITY SENIOR SHORT-TERM TRADE FINANCE SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY SOCIAL SAFETY NETS SOCIAL SERVICES STATUS OF WOMEN STRATEGIES STUDENT STUDENT LOANS SUBSIDIES SUPPLY CHAINS TAXES TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE TERMINATION TRADE CREDIT TRADE FACILITATION TRADE FINANCING TRANSACTIONS TRANSACTIONS COSTS TRANSFERS TRANSITION ECONOMIES TRANSPORT TRUST FUNDS UNEMPLOYMENT VALUE VULNERABLE PEOPLE WAGES WELFARE WOMEN World Bank The World Bank Annual Report 2009 : Year in Review, Volume 1 |
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The World Bank group, among the
world's largest development institutions, is a major
source of financial and technical assistance to developing
countries around the world. In fiscal 2009, the World Bank
group sponsored 767 projects with a total commitment of
$58.8 billion, distributed in credits, loans, grants, and
guarantees. This fiscal year's funding marks a 54
percent increase over the previous fiscal year and a record
high for the Bank group. The Bank group's investment
projects are aimed largely at improving infrastructure
services associated with poverty reduction and enhanced
growth. In fiscal 2009, the Bank group committed $20.7
billion to infrastructure, a critical sector to provide the
foundation for rapid recovery from the crisis and to support
job creation. The sustainable infrastructure action plan,
launched in July 2008, will leverage up to $72 billion to
provide additional financing of up to $149 billion in public
and private investments over fiscal 2009-11. The Bank
group's investment projects are aimed largely at
improving infrastructure services associated with poverty
reduction and enhanced growth. |
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The World Bank Annual Report 2009 : Year in Review, Volume 1 |
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The World Bank Annual Report 2009 : Year in Review, Volume 1 |
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The World Bank Annual Report 2009 : Year in Review, Volume 1 |
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okr-10986-43542021-04-23T14:02:17Z The World Bank Annual Report 2009 : Year in Review, Volume 1 World Bank ACCESS TO CAPITAL ACCESS TO FINANCE ACCOUNTABILITY ACCOUNTING ACCOUNTING PRINCIPLES ADDITIONAL FINANCING ADVISORY SERVICE ADVISORY SERVICES AFFILIATE AFFORDABLE PRICES AGRICULTURE ORGANIZATION AID EFFECTIVENESS ANNUAL SALARIES ANNUAL SALARY APPROVAL PROCESSES ASSESSMENT PROCESSES AUDIT AVERAGE BENEFITS BALANCE SHEET BANK BANK LENDING BANKING SECTOR BANKS BASIC NEEDS BENEFICIARIES BORROWER BORROWERS BORROWING BORROWING COSTS BUDGET BUDGET SHORTFALLS BUDGETS BUSINESS COMMUNITY BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES BUSINESS STARTUP CAPACITY BUILDING CAPITAL CAPITAL BASE CAPITAL FLOWS CAPITAL MARKETS CAPITALIZATION CASH TRANSFER CENTRAL BANKS COLLATERAL COMMERCIAL DEBT COMMERCIAL LENDERS COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT CONSUMER PROTECTION CONTRIBUTION CONTRIBUTIONS COOPERATION COOPERATIVE CORRUPTION CREDIT CREDIT BUREAU CREDITORS CREDITS CURRENT ACCOUNT DEBT DEBT MANAGEMENT DEBT RELIEF DEBT SECURITIES DEFERRED COMPENSATION DEFICITS DEMONSTRATION EFFECTS DEVELOPMENT ASSISTANCE DEVELOPMENT BANK DEVELOPMENT FINANCE DEVELOPMENT FINANCE INSTITUTION DEVELOPMENT OF ENTREPRENEURSHIP DISABILITY DISABILITY INSURANCE DONOR RESOURCES DONOR SUPPORT ECONOMIC CRISES ECONOMIC CRISIS ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT ECONOMIC GROWTH EDUCATION EDUCATION LEVELS EIB EMERGING MARKETS EMPLOYEES EMPLOYMENT EMPOWERMENT ENROLLMENT ENTERPRISE ENTERPRISES ENTREPRENEURS ENTREPRENEURSHIP ENVIRONMENTAL SUSTAINABILITY EQUALITY FOR WOMEN EQUITY EQUITY INVESTMENTS EXCHANGE RATES EXISTING DEBT EXPATRIATE EXPENDITURE EXPENSES EXTERNAL FINANCING EXTREME POVERTY FACE VALUE FARMERS FEES FINANCE FINANCES FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE FINANCIAL CRISES FINANCIAL CRISIS FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS FINANCIAL INSTRUMENTS FINANCIAL MARKETS FINANCIAL PRODUCTS FINANCIAL SECTOR ASSESSMENT FINANCIAL SECTOR REFORMS FINANCIAL STABILITY FINANCIAL STRENGTH FINANCIAL SYSTEM FINANCIAL SYSTEMS FINANCING FINANCING FACILITY FINANCING NEEDS FISCAL YEAR FLOW OF CAPITAL FOREIGN CURRENCY FOREIGN DIRECT INVESTMENT FOREIGN EXCHANGE FOREIGN INVESTMENT FREE LOANS GENDER GENDER BIAS GENDER EQUALITY GENDER GAPS GENDER ISSUES GOVERNANCE GOVERNMENTS GRANT GRANT PROGRAMS GRANTS GUARANTEE GUARANTEE AGENCY GUARANTEES HOUSING HOUSING FINANCE IMMIGRANT WORKERS INCOME TAXES INDUSTRY INFORMATION INFORMATION ON BUSINESS INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY INFRASTRUCTURE INSURANCE INTEREST INTEREST RATES INTERNAL CONTROLS INTERNATIONAL BANK INTERNATIONAL FINANCE INVESTMENT INVESTMENT BANK JOB CREATION LABOR LABOR MARKET LABOR MARKETS LABOR MOBILITY LAND LAWS LEGISLATION LENDING LENDING PORTFOLIO LIMITED ACCESS LIQUID ASSETS LOAN LOANS LOW-INCOME MASS TRANSIT MICROCREDIT MICROFINANCE MIGRATION MULTILATERAL DEVELOPMENT BANKS MULTINATIONAL NUTRITION OPERATING INCOME OPPORTUNITIES FOR ENTREPRENEURSHIP PAYMENT PAYMENT SERVICES PENSION PENSION BENEFITS PEOPLE PEOPLES POOR BORROWERS PRINCIPAL PRIVATE ENTERPRISES PRIVATE INVESTMENTS PRODUCTIVITY PROJECTS PUBLIC DEBT PUBLIC EXPENDITURES PUBLIC-PRIVATE PARTNERSHIPS RECESSION REGIONAL BANKS REMITTANCE REMITTANCES REPAYMENTS RETAINED EARNINGS RETIREMENT RETIREMENT BENEFIT RETIREMENT PLAN RISK RISK MANAGEMENT RISK MITIGATION RURAL FINANCE SAFETY NET SAFETY NETS SALARIES SALARY SAVINGS SECURITY SENIOR SHORT-TERM TRADE FINANCE SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY SOCIAL SAFETY NETS SOCIAL SERVICES STATUS OF WOMEN STRATEGIES STUDENT STUDENT LOANS SUBSIDIES SUPPLY CHAINS TAXES TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE TERMINATION TRADE CREDIT TRADE FACILITATION TRADE FINANCING TRANSACTIONS TRANSACTIONS COSTS TRANSFERS TRANSITION ECONOMIES TRANSPORT TRUST FUNDS UNEMPLOYMENT VALUE VULNERABLE PEOPLE WAGES WELFARE WOMEN The World Bank group, among the world's largest development institutions, is a major source of financial and technical assistance to developing countries around the world. In fiscal 2009, the World Bank group sponsored 767 projects with a total commitment of $58.8 billion, distributed in credits, loans, grants, and guarantees. This fiscal year's funding marks a 54 percent increase over the previous fiscal year and a record high for the Bank group. The Bank group's investment projects are aimed largely at improving infrastructure services associated with poverty reduction and enhanced growth. In fiscal 2009, the Bank group committed $20.7 billion to infrastructure, a critical sector to provide the foundation for rapid recovery from the crisis and to support job creation. The sustainable infrastructure action plan, launched in July 2008, will leverage up to $72 billion to provide additional financing of up to $149 billion in public and private investments over fiscal 2009-11. 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