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    Format: xix, 546 pages : , illustrations ; , 24 cm.
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 1-280-14713-X , 9786610147137 , 0-8213-6157-0
    Series Statement: World Bank e-Library.
    Note: Includes index. , Intro -- CONTENTS -- In Recognition -- Abbreviations -- Introduction -- PART ONE Including People in Development, June 1995-May 2000 -- Working as a Family -- "We're Here for One Reason Only, and That Is To Change the World" -- Women and the Transformation of the 21st Century -- New Directions and New Partnerships -- Education: The Best Investment -- Economies in Transition-From Plan to Market -- People and Development -- 1996: A Stronger, More Agile, More Effective World Bank -- The Banking Community in an Interdependent World: Opportunities and Challenges -- The World Bank and the Evolving Challenges of Development -- Helping China Grow -- The Challenge of Inclusion -- 1997: The Strategic Compact and a More Effective Fight Against Poverty -- Do We Have the Courage to Grab Our Chance in Asia? -- A New Bank Strategy for Rural Development -- The Message of Kampala -- The World Needs a Strong and Internationally Active Japan -- The Other Crisis -- 1998: Changes Bearing Fruit -- West Bank and Gaza: Without Economic Hope There Cannot Be Peace -- "Our Working Together . . . Is a Matter of Necessity" -- A Proposal for a Comprehensive Development Framework -- The Right Wheel: An Agenda for Comprehensive Development -- More Focus on the Social Sector -- How Do You Spell "Debt Relief"? -- Coalitions for Change -- 1999: Facing the New Millennium with Clarity of Mission -- Culture Is the Base of Development -- Fighting Corruption Is Central to Development -- Postconflict Countries and Defining New Cooperation in the Humanitarian Agenda -- Global Trade and the Development Round: Seizing the Day -- War Against AIDS in Africa -- Empowerment and Voices of the Poor: Can Anyone Hear Us? -- Ensuring Safe Water for All Through Participation, Innovation, and Inclusion -- "It Is Difficult to Talk Reason When People Are on the Barricades" -- Investing in our Children. , New Challenges for Development in the Middle East -- PART TWO Peace and Poverty, June 2000-August 2002 -- Developing Countries in an Evolving World Financial System -- The Role of Information Technology in a Knowledge-Based Global Economy -- Poverty Amid Plenty the World's Greatest Challenge -- Winning the War on Biodiversity Conservation -- Building an Equitable World -- 2000: We Have Embarked on a Path of Change -- Why Public-Private Partnerships Matter for Development-and Are Good for Business -- "Educating a Woman Is Educating a Family" -- Africans Are Ready for Bold Change, With Help -- Local Action in a Globalizing Economy: Important Roles for Mayors and City Administrations -- The Challenges of Globalization: The Role of the World Bank -- Partnership to Fight Malaria -- Infrastructure and the World Bank's Mission: Building a Foundation for Poverty Reduction -- Turning the Tide on AIDS -- A Vision of Development and Peace on the Nile -- "It Is a Different World Today" -- 2001: The Urgency for Action on Poverty is Pressing -- The Greatest Long-Term Challenge -- A Growing International Recognition of Global Interdependence -- Creating Better Lives for Poor People: PRSPs -- A Partnership for Development and Peace -- Financing Development for Peace Through Enduring Partnerships -- Parliamentary Actions and Cooperation for Poverty Reduction -- Timor-Leste: The Struggle Against Poverty Ahead -- Toward Education For All: What Can the G-8 Do? -- "United in the Dream of . . . a Better World" -- "Remember the Past, But Build for the Future" -- Rich, Poor Should Join Hands for Sustainable Development -- PART THREE Securing the 21st Century, September 2002-May 2005 -- A Time to Act -- 2002: There Are Not Two Worlds-There Is Only One -- Lifelong Learning and the Knowledge Economy -- Development Evaluation and Aid Efficiency. , Cooperation and Partnership: Harmonizing the Activities of Development Agencies for Poverty Reduction -- Scale Up the Global Fight Against Tuberculosis: A Killer Returns -- Trade, Development, and the Doha Round -- Promoting the Knowledge Economy -- A Matter of Passion and Commitment -- MIGA's Key Role in the Bank's Mission -- "A True Partnership with the Roma People" -- The Inspection Panel: Transparency and Accountability -- Making Services Work for Poor People -- Small Business and Creating Jobs -- "We Recognize a Need to Come Together" -- A New Global Balance: The Challenge of Leadership -- 2003: Building on the Monterrey Consensus -- The Reconstruction of Iraq-and Beyond -- "We Must Each of Us . . . Lift Our Game" -- A New Deal for the World's Poor -- Human Rights and Development: Toward Mutual Reinforcement -- Measuring Progress in Achieving the 2015 Millennium Development Goals -- Press Freedom Helps Fight Poverty -- Peace and Development -- The Search for Values in a World Out of Balance -- Scaling Up the Fight Against Poverty -- Russia's Development Potential -- Ensuring Accountability in Achieving the Millennium Development Goals -- Faith and Development Institutions Working Together to Better the Lives of the Poor -- Energy Needs for the Next 25 Years and Climate Change -- A Better Investment Climate for Everyone -- Securing the 21st Century, Protecting the Planet -- 2004: Signs of Hope and Signs of Concern -- "We Have To Come Together to Deal with Poverty" -- Tryst with Destiny: Globalisation Can Be India's Hour of Glory -- Helping Disabled People Out of the Shadows -- After the Tsunami: Rebuilding Lives, Assets, Confidence -- Merging Global Knowledge with Local Knowledge -- Index -- Credits. , English
    Additional Edition: ISBN 0-8213-6156-2
    Language: English
    Keywords: Aufsatzsammlung
    URL: Volltext  (Deutschlandweit zugänglich)
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