World Bank - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The World Bank is an international financial institution that provides leveraged loans [2] to poorer countries for capital programs, tied to neoliberal market restructurings.
World Bank Group - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The World Bank Group (WBG) is a family of five international organizations that makes leveraged loans, generally to poor countries. The Bank came into formal existence on 27 ...
World Bank Group - System Maintenance
worldbank.org - The World Bank Group offers loans, advice, and an array of customized resources to more than 100 developing countries and countries in transition
World Bank Meetings Center | Information about the World Bank meetings ...
The World Bank Meetings Center provides links and inside access to the information, ideas, and issues being discussed at various events such as the IMF and World Bank spring and ...
World Bank Institute (WBI)
Panelists at launch of Development Outreach on Fragility and Conflict discuss what outsiders can do to support development in fragile states. Includes video.
Home - Rapid Response - The World Bank Group
This website aims to fill a large gap in understanding about successful business environment and financial sector reform, and what makes reform processes successful in developing ...
Nepal
Reinforcing Peace Through Development: The World Bank extended its largest ever support package to Nepal with US$253 million in grants from the International Development ...
About Us
The World Bank is a vital source of financial and technical assistance to developing countries around the world. We are not a bank in the common sense.
Data & Research
Key Product Series. Policy Research Reports (PRRs) Results of World Bank research on development policy; Policy Research Working Papers 'Work in progress' findings encourage ...