Financial Files - Bank / Fund Debt Task Force - Correspondence
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- Unidad documental compuesta
- 1989-03-23 - 1989-04-18
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Financial Files - Bank / Fund Debt Task Force - Correspondence
Conable visit to Morocco, 1989
Conable visit to Chile, February 28 / March 3, 1991
Correspondence 01, meeting of February 26, 1990
Correspondence 03, meeting of February 26, 1990
Correspondence 03, meeting of March 19, 1990
Correspondence, meeting of Febrary 4, 1991
Correspondence, meeting of Febrary 6, 1991
Correspondence, meeting of August 28, 1989
Correspondence, meeting of September 1, 1989
Correspondence, meeting of October 16, 1989
Correspondence, meeting of October 18, 1989
Correspondence, meetings of October 23, November 6, and 8, 1989
Correspondence, meetings of November 29, December 11, and 13, 1989
Correspondence, meeting of February 5, and 7, 1990
The files in this fragmentary series contain primarily memoranda and reports on a few administrative topics. Some of the items in the files had been accumulated by Khann's predecessor as Special Assistant, Josue Tanaka. Some files are useful because they continue a subject found elsewhere; for example, the environment file in this series complements and extends the environment file found in the Haug subject files. The private sector development file postdates the Conable Presidency.
Anapum Khanna Subject Files: Quadrennial Benefit Survey - Correspondence 01
Records of the Executive Assistant to the President, Marianne Haug
Marianne Haug served as Executive Assistant to the President and Secretary of the President's Council from May 1987 until May 1990. She was employed by various units in the Bank prior to joining the President's office; some of the records in this sub-fonds predate her service in the Executive Office.
Haug's files cover a mix of administrative and program topics. The series of subject files contains a very broad overview of topics that she handled for the President, as well as topics in which she was especially interested, such as the files of the Bank's Outside Interests Committee, 1981-1987, on which she served. The files on environment, forestry, and MIGA are very full; the series also contains copies of speeches by senior members of the Bank, showing that the President's staff was tracking the public statements. Several files, such as Centrally planned economies and Eastern Europe show the Bank's response to the changing situation in Eastern Europe.
The series on budget policy is useful to understand the internal development of budget packages from the point of view of the President's office. Haug's series on the Bank's 1987 reorganization is the fullest in the President's office, covering both the original reorganization and the fine tuning in 1989. Her extensive chronological file dates from July 1985 through May 1991.
Office of the President -- Barber B. Conable -- Marianne Haug (Executive Assistant to the President)
The series consists of FY88 budget appeals and the effect of reorganization on the budget, budget policy and discussions, planning and budget guidelines; a budget framework paper; records of midyear budget reviews, the FY89 work program, and budgets for regional offices. The records also include the initial budget guidelines provided to the senior management group by President Conable.
Budget Files - Budget policy, FY91
Marianne Haug chron files - Correspondence 11
Marianne Haug chron files - Correspondence 15
Marianne Haug chron files - Correspondence 18
Reorganization Files: Reorganization implementation - Correspondence 01
Reorganization Files: Implementation Monitoring Committee Meetings - Correspondence 01
Reorganization Files: Support Units Task Force - Final Report - Final report part 1
Reorganization Files: Support Units Task Force - Final Report - Final report part 2
This series provides an unusually good overview of the scope of issues handled by staff assistants in the Office of the President. Unlike the Stanton files in WB IBRD/IDA 03 EXC-11-02 which are focused on reorganization and space needs, the Haug files cover a very wide range of administrative matters and program topics. The Bank's increasing emphasis on environmental and social issues is reflected here, in such files as environment, forestry, population, and women in development. The monitoring of program operations can be traced in such files as annual sector reviews and strategy papers from Bank entities. Haug also had special interests in staff issues, reflected in files on outside interests and activities, the staff association, the staff retirement plan and staff compensation.
Haug brought some files with her to the President's office, including those on the Joint Committee on Staff Compensation and the Outside Interests Committee, from which she resigned when she joined the President's staff. In addition, a few documents from 1991 in the U.S. estate tax file post-date her tenure and presumably were filed by the President's office staff into Haug's subject file after she departed.
Subject Files: Annual Meetings - Barber Conable speeches (1988 meeting)
Subject Files: Debts - Correspondence 02
Subject Files: Environment - Correspondence 01
Subject Files: Forestry - Correspondence 01
Subject Files: IMF / IBRD Collaboration - Correspondence 01
Subject Files: Joint Committee on Staff Compensation - Correspondence 01
Subject Files: Multilateral Investment Guarantee Agency (MIGA) - Correspondence 03
Subject Files: Policy Framework Papers - Correspondence 01
Subject Files: Population - Correspondence 01
Subject Files: Retrofit - Correspondence 01
Subject Files: Senior Operations Managers Retreat - Correspondence 01
Subject Files: Staff Association - Correspondence 01
Contacts with member countries: Somalia - Correspondence 01
Contacts with member countries: Rwanda - Correspondence 01
Contacts with member countries: Saudi Arabia - Correspondence 01
Contacts with member countries: Sierra Leone - Correspondence 01
Contacts with member countries: Solomon Islands - Correspondence 01
Contacts with member countries: Spain - Correspondence 02
Contacts with member countries: Sudan - Correspondence 02
Contacts with member countries: Sweden - Correspondence 01