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Liaison, partnerships and program collaboration

  • WB IBRD/IDA WB_IBRD/IDA_87-01
  • Série organique
  • 1924, 1955, 1964 - 2009

Series consists of records related to collaborative activities and partnerships between the Social Development Department units and external organizations, primarily civil society organizations (CSOs). A CSO is defined by the Bank as any nonprofit or voluntary citizens? group which is organized on a local, national or international level and includes non-governmental (NGO) and nonprofit organizations. The records reflect CSO participation in the design and implementation of development projects and their advocacy to influence Bank policies and practices.

Most records in this series were maintained by the Social Policy and Resettlement Division, Environment Department (ENVSP) and later the NGO Unit of the Social Development Department (SDVNG) established in 1997. There are also records originally created by the International Economic Relations units in the Strategic Planning Department (SPRIE), and External Relations Department (EXTIE), as well as the Operations Policy Department Policy Group (OPRPG) NGO units in the mid-1980s through the early 1990s. Some earlier material from 1924 and into the 1970s was collected retrospectively for reference purposes.

Records are comprised of incoming and outgoing correspondence with CSOs, NGOs, and bilateral aid agencies related to attendance at meetings or events, requests for financial assistance, collaborative initiatives, and information sharing. Also includes correspondence with international organizations including UN agencies, internal memoranda, Bank discussion papers and external reports, back-to-office reports, Terms of Reference, conference and workshop programs and proceedings, proposals, speeches, articles, and press clippings.

A large volume of records consist of civil society and NGO engagement files (1976 - 1994) that are organized by country or subject. These records relate to various activities in collaboration with the Bank or activities carried out by the CSOs independently. Records include correspondence between the Bank and NGOs or government aidofficials as well as technical materials, Bank and NGO reports, and material on workshops and conferences. Subject files cover topics such as debt, Baker Initiative, IDA replenishments, environment, gender, governance, resettlement, capacity building, social forestry, United Nations (UN) agencies, CSOs and NGOs in the United States, United Kingdom, Canada, Honduras, India, Indonesia, Italy, Africa, Latin America, and other selected countries.

Also included in the series are records of NGO-World Bank Committee meetings and collaboration (1980 - 1993) that was the precursor for the functional units later established to manage NGO engagement. There are also meeting records of the NGO-World Bank Steering Committee that determined and monitored the work program of the full NGO-World Bank committee. Other NGO-related topics (often in the form of chronological files) include participation and monitoring in Bank lending, Bank strategy on NGOs, and conferences, seminars, and workshops.

Many records also concern participation (1988 - 2002), that is, the promotion of methods and approaches to involve stakeholders in development initiatives. Specific records include regional action plans, poverty assessment studies, and internal and external reports. There are also records concerning activities of the Bank-wide Learning Group on Participatory Development created by OPRPG and predecessors. These participation records were created primarily by Division Chief Aubrey Williams, OPRPG and were transferred to and closed by SDV. There are also files related to the World Bank Participation Sourcebook, developed under the direction of Gloria Davis (ENVSP).

Research and policy development

  • WB IBRD/IDA WB_IBRD/IDA_87-05
  • Série organique
  • 1973 - 2002

Series consists of records related to the research activities and development of policies and guidelines created and maintained by Social Development Department (SDV) units and by the Bank's sociologists prior to SDV's formation. Most of the research comprised in this series was undertaken by Rural Sociological Adviser Michael Cernea, Anthropologist Scott Guggenheim and others in the 1990s. A large volume of records were generated during the study and publication of various reports including Resettlement and development: The Bankwide review of projects involving involuntary resettlement (1986-1993) (1994) and contain country and project files involving cases of resettlement (1978 - 2001).

Many records also relate to the Sociology of the Bank history project (1973 - 1997) and includes research material covering themes such as project appraisal, the informal Bank Sociological Group
formed and led by Cernea, sociological awareness and socialawareness training, Social Strategy Task Force, and the history of the Bank policy on financing land purchases initiated in or around 1987. Record types include memoranda, correspondence, Terms of Reference, internal announcements, reports, research papers, and articles.

Series also includes email and slide presentation hard copies, project summaries, working papers, and background research material primarily maintained by Senior Economist Christian Grootaert (SDV) dating from 1996 to 2002. Grootaert was the task manager of the Social Capital Initiative (SCI), also called the Initiative on Defining, Monitoring and Measuring Social Capital, launched in 1996. With the financial assistance of the government of Denmark, the initiative funded twelve projects designed to help define and measure social capital and improve monitoring. The records also document meetings of the SCI Steering Committee. Grootaert was also task manager of the Local Level Institutions (LLI) studies that analyzed the role, capacity, andeffectiveness of local organizations (both formal and informal) in developing countries, with a focus on Indonesia, Bolivia, and Burkina Faso. Records relate to the LLI country studies and working meetings. Both the SCI and LLI initiatives also produced a series of working papers published by SDV.

Records of the Social Development Sector

  • WB IBRD/IDA WB_IBRD/IDA_87
  • collection
  • 1924, 1955, 1964 - 2010

The fonds consists of records that reflect the range of functional responsibilities within the social development sector beginning from the 1980s including: producing research, studies, and publications; policy development; establishing and maintaining external partnerships including with civil society and NGOs; managing and monitoring global trust funds; and participation or organization of conferences, training, and other learning events.

The records were created by the Social Development Department (SDV) and the Environment Department's Social Policy and Resettlement Division (ENVSP, 1993 - 1997). Records from other departments in this fonds that were originally responsible for the Bank's NGO and non-UN international organizations liaison function include: the International Relations Department (IRD) of the Office of the Vice President, External Relations (VPE) between 1983 and 1987; the International Economic Relations units in the Strategic Planning Department (SPRIE) between 1987 and 1990 and the External Relations Department (EXTIE) from 1990 to 1993; and the Operations Policy Department (OPRIE) before being integrated into OPR's Policy Group (OPRPG) between 1993 and 1997. The fonds also includes research and policy records of Sociologist Michael Cernea while he was part of the Environment Department.

The fonds includes records that address a range of sectoral subjects, such as population resettlement, the inclusion of indigenous peoples and other ethnic groups, gender concerns, social policy, social analysis, and social assessment. The records also document the evolution of social safeguard policies regarding resettlement, indigenous communities, and NGOs, as well as the activities of the early NGO-World Bank Committee, which served as a precursor to the formation of dedicated NGO units within the Bank. Cultural development is represented, though to a lesser extent.

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