Books by "World Bank Staff"

11 books found

League of Nations

League of Nations

by World Peace Foundation

1929

World Peace Foundation

World Peace Foundation

by World Peace Foundation

1929

World Bank International Monetary Fund Collaboration on Public Expenditure Issues

World Bank International Monetary Fund Collaboration on Public Expenditure Issues

by International Monetary Fund. Fiscal Affairs Dept., World Bank

2003 · International Monetary Fund

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The World Bank Annual Report 2014

The World Bank Annual Report 2014

by World Bank

2014 · World Bank Publications

The Annual Report is prepared by the Executive Directors of the International Bank for Reconstruction and Development (IBRD) and the International Development Association (IDA)--collectively known as the World Bank--in accordance with the by-laws of the two institutions. The President of the IBRD and IDA and the Chairman of the Board of Executive Directors submits the Report, together with the accompanying administrative budgets and audited financial statements, to the Board of Governors.

Strengthening IMF-World Bank Collaboration on Country Programs and Conditionality - Progress Report

Strengthening IMF-World Bank Collaboration on Country Programs and Conditionality - Progress Report

by World Bank, International Monetary Fund. Fiscal Affairs Dept., International Monetary Fund. Policy Development and Review Dept., International Monetary Fund

2004 · International Monetary Fund

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Analyzing the Effects of Policy Reforms on the Poor

Analyzing the Effects of Policy Reforms on the Poor

by World Bank

2010 · World Bank Publications

This IEG evaluation, requested by the World Bank s Board of Executive Directors, represents the first independent evaluation of the PSIA experience. The evaluation finds that: The PSIA approach has appropriately emphasized the importance of assessing the distributional impact of policy actions, understanding institutional and political constraints to development, and building domestic ownership for reforms PSIAs have not always explicitly stated their operational objectives (i.e., informing country policies, informing Bank operations, and/or contributing to country capacity) PSIAs have had limited ownership by Bank staff and managers and have often not been effectively integrated into country assistance programs Quality assurance and Monitoring and Evaluation of the overall effectiveness of PSIAs have been weak The evaluation recommends that the World Bank: Ensure that Bank staff understand what the PSIA approach is and when to use it Clarify the operational objectives of each PSIA and tailor the approach and timeline to those objectives Improve integration of the PSIA into the Bank s country assistance program by requiring that all earmarked funding for PSIAs be matched by a substantial contribution from the country unit budgets Strengthen PSIA effectiveness through enhanced quality assurance

the inspection panel

the inspection panel

by World Bank (Washington, USA)

2002 · World Bank Publications

The Clinical Use of Blood in Medicine, Obstetrics, Paediatrics, Surgery & Anaesthesia, Trauma & Burns

The Clinical Use of Blood in Medicine, Obstetrics, Paediatrics, Surgery & Anaesthesia, Trauma & Burns

by World Health Organization. Blood Transfusion Safety

2001 · World Health Organization

A module of learning material designed for use in education and training programmes.

2008 Annual Review of Development Effectiveness

2008 Annual Review of Development Effectiveness

by World Bank

2008 · World Bank Publications

For the World Bank and its partners, the ever-present test is to deliver results-to lift people out of poverty and promote socially and environmentally sustainable development. Achieving such success in any individual country is increasingly intertwined with making progress on shared global challenges. The '2008 Annual Review of Development Effectiveness', an independent evaluation, presents evidence on the Bank's efforts in two important and connected areas: tracking outcomes of Bank projects and country programs; and progress in fostering global public goods, such as protecting the earth's climate and preventing the spread of dangerous communicable diseases.