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Cities in a globalizing World : governance performance and sustainability

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: Washinghton; World Bank; 2006Description: 133 pISBN:
  • 9780821365533
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 307.76 Cit
Summary: The World Bank Institute (WBI) develops capacity in World Bank client countries through courses and seminars, policy advice, diagnostic tools, and other products and services to help countries achieve their development goals. Through traditional face-to-face and distance learning methods, WBI and partners around the world work with policymakers, technical experts, its business and community leaders, and civil society stakeholders to foster the kinds of analytical and networking skills that support effective socioeconomic programs and policymaking. The Institute collaborates with World Bank operations staff on high priority themes including human development, poverty reduction and economic management, environmentally and socially sustainable development, and finance and private sector development.
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The World Bank Institute (WBI) develops capacity in World Bank client countries through courses and seminars, policy advice, diagnostic tools, and other products and services to help countries achieve their development goals.

Through traditional face-to-face and distance learning methods, WBI and partners around the world work with policymakers, technical experts, its business and community leaders, and civil society stakeholders to foster the kinds of analytical and networking skills that support effective socioeconomic programs and policymaking. The Institute collaborates with World Bank operations staff on high priority themes including human development, poverty reduction and economic management, environmentally and socially sustainable development, and finance and private sector development.

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