Verdensbanken
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Verdensbanken til Kenya: Her er penge til at bekæmpe korruptionen – gør det, ellers…
The World Bank Wednesday approved a 25 million US dollar (155 mio. DKR) loan for Kenyas fight against corruption, but…
26. januar 2006 -
Verdensbanken: Trefjerdedele af hjælpen til Afghanistan går ikke til landets regering
Three-quarters of foreign aid to Afghanistan does not go to the government, which hinders its ability to plan a budget…
24. januar 2006 -
Wolfowitz vil rydde op i Verdensbanken – og udløser strid
World Bank President Paul Wolfowitz told the Banks board of directors last week that he intended to tackle serious corruption…
24. januar 2006 -
Tchad står fast mod Verdensbanken, der anklages for “koloniherre-tendenser”
Chadian President Idriss Deby has given his final approval to a new law on oil revenues despite the suspension of…
12. januar 2006 -
Verdensbanken: Palæstinensisk selvstyremyndighed på fallittens rand
The Palestinian Authority, the largest employer in the occupied territories, is facing a fiscal crisis that could result, as early…
11. januar 2006 -
Verdensbanken lægger Tchad på is efter strid om olielån
The World Bank has suspended all loans to Chad, saying the Central African countrys government had breached an agreement over…
7. januar 2006 -
Verdensbanken: Bistand med betingelser er godt og sundt
According to the World Bank, conditional aid programs linked to criteria, such as school attendance, are an effective tool against…
21. december 2005 -
Verdensbanken: Alt for megen bistand til fattige ender hos – rige
Many programs aimed at helping improve health and other conditions for the poor in developing countries end up benefiting the…
9. december 2005 -
Verdensbanken: Libanon ved at kløjs i bistand
A senior World Bank official said Wednesday that Lebanon should wisely use all the money that was earmarked by different…
9. december 2005 -
Verdensbanken forudser høj vækst i Indien i 2006 og overvejer at gå ind i flere landbrugsprojekter
The World Bank on Monday said it expects the Indian economy to grow by 8 percent this fiscal year but…
6. december 2005