Task Force on Poverty in Sub-Saharan Africa - 1v
- 01458369
- Bestanddeel
- 1995-08-01 - 1997-03-03
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Task Force on Poverty in Sub-Saharan Africa - 1v
Project Watch List / Project Alert - 1v
The World Bank Second Conference on Evaluation and Development - The Institutional Dimension
Post-Conflict Reconstruction and Failed States - 2v
Social Capital : Integrating the Economist's and the Sociologist's Perspectives - 1v
Non-Governmental Organizations [NGO] - Issues - Steering Group Meeting;
World Bank Non-Governmental Organization [NGO] Committee - General Correspondence
Development Grant Fund ( DGF ) - 1v
Participation : Flagship Operations and Miscellaneous - 2v
This sub-fonds consists of records from the Education and Social Policy Department (ESP) and its successors the Poverty and Social Policy Department (PSP) and the Poverty, Gender, and Public Sector Management Department (PGP). Records include chronological files created by ESP, PSP, and PGP. Records related to the Annual Progress Report on Poverty (APPR) and the ESP/PSP Discussion Paper Series are also included. The sub-fonds additionally includes subject and activity files maintained for PSP/PGP Director Ishrat Husain. The sub-fonds also includes PSP briefing letters prepared for World Bank senior officials and records related to conferences, seminars, symposiums, workshops, and meetings organized and attended by PSP staff.
Social Strategy Task Force - 1v
Adapting Capacity Building Strategies to the Needs of War-Torn Societies - 1v
Urban Poverty Meeting with Mr. Burki - 1v
Poverty Assessment (OED Report) Briefing with Mr. Wolfensohn - 1v
Private Sector Management Staffing Group Meeting - 1v
Operational Policy Committee Meeting on Poverty ( Progress Report ) - 1v
Program of Targeted Interventions ( PTI ) - 1v
Informal Working Group on Poverty Reduction - 1v
Workshop on the Future of Poverty Analysis - 1v
Conference on Troubled States - 1v
ESP and PSP Discussion Paper Series records
This series consists of discussion papers produced by staff in the Education and Social Policy Department (ESP) and the Poverty and Social Policy Department (PSP) for the departments Discussion Paper Series. The Discussion Paper Series includes papers on numerous topics related to the functions of ESP and PSP. The papers produced for this Series were not meant to be published as final products or reports, but were intended to stimulate discussion and comment internally among ESP and PSP staff, and provide up to date analysis to operational staff. The discussion papers also served as preliminary analysis for subsequent policy and best practice papers meant for publication and dissemination to an external audience.
Regulatory costs and employment in the informal sector of Argentina - E
On the Design of Social Safety Nets - E
Social assistance and the poor in Romania - E
Sociocultural factors affecting Science learning and attitude - E
Promotion of self-employment : Experience in OECD and transitional economies - E
The incidence of social spending in Ghana - E
Poverty assessment in Ghana using qualitative and participatory research methods - E
Poverty, inequality and growth - E
Country policies for poverty reduction a review of poverty assessments - E
Series consists of records relating to the dissemination of reports authored by the staff of HRO and its departments. Series also includes records relating to a seminar on Gender and Development organized by HRO.
Participation Sourcebook Launch - 1v
PSP briefing letters for World Bank Senior officials
This series includes letters prepared by PSP staff for signature or briefing for the Human Capital Development (HCD) Vice President Armeane M. Choski from May 1996 to October 1996, and letters prepared for World Bank President James D. Wolfensohn from June 1995 to September 1996. The letters are related to the functions and activities of the Poverty and Social Policy Department (PSP).
EDI - PSP Meeting on Social Investment Funds - 1v
FIAHS '97 : Allocation and Management of Funds - 1v
Poverty, deregulation and employment in the informal sector of Mexico - E
The impact of public health spending on poverty and inequality in South Africa - E
Who uses basic services in rural El Salvador ? - E
sector work and project performance in education : a review of bank experience - E