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population of the developing world. Forests also are central to growth in many developing countries through trade and industrial … development. However, mismanagement of this resource has cost governments revenues that exceed World Bank lending to these …. Nearly 90 percent of terrestrial biodiversity is found in the world's forests, with a disproportionate share in the forests …
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population of the developing world. Forests also are central to growth in many developing countries through trade and industrial … development. However, mismanagement of this resource has cost governments revenues that exceed World Bank lending to these …. Nearly 90 percent of terrestrial biodiversity is found in the world's forests, with a disproportionate share in the forests …
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, prepared jointly by the staff of the World Bank and the International Monetary Fund, provides a development perspective on the …
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The Global Monitoring Report 2014/2015: Ending Poverty and Sharing Prosperity was written jointly by the World Bank …
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Millennium Development Goals (MDGs). It is also an important year to work toward a consensus on how the world is going to respond … action is needed to help the world get back on track to achieve the MDGs; and urgent action is also needed to combat climate …
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A Development Emergency: the title of this year's Global Monitoring Report, the sixth in an annual series, could not be more apt. The global economic crisis, the most severe since the Great Depression, is rapidly turning into a human and development crisis. No region is immune. The poor...
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The operations policy on Development Policy Lending (DPL), approved by the Board in August 2004, requires that the Bank systematically analyze whether specific country policies supported by an operation are likely to have "significant effects" on the country's environment, forests, and other...
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