1
by Wolfensohn, James D.
Published 2000
The World Bank
... understand globally the nature of human security and sustainable development; and, third, whether...

2
by Wolfensohn, James D.
Published 1998
The World Bank
... with the human crisis that has received so little attention in the media. Dealing with that crisis requires long...

3
by Wolfensohn, James D.
Published 2000
The World Bank
... and the environment, social and human...

4
by Wolfensohn, James D.
Published 1998
The World Bank
..., on January 27, 1998 at Addis Ababa. He presented a development agenda in Africa which covers: human resource...

5
by Wolfensohn, James D.
Published 1999
The World Bank
... experience reviewed that strengthening the organization, human capacity, and the structure of the state, both...

6
by Wolfensohn, James D.
Published 1999
The World Bank
... the essential element of the social aspects and human aspects of society. The Bank's focus is to think first...

7
by Wolfensohn, James D.
Published 1999
The World Bank
..., and economic participation, by widespread demands for human rights and gender equity, and by an emerging...

8
by Wolfensohn, James D.
Published 2000
The World Bank
...'s overarching goal remains to bring together all the elements that will enable to eradicate the human, social...

9
by Wolfensohn, James D.
Published 1997
The World Bank
...Habitat II, the second United Nations conference on human settlements, also known as the "City...

10
by Wolfensohn, James D.
Published 1997
The World Bank
... that we are working with. The human spirit is the same: a desire for a better life, a desire...

11
by Wolfensohn, James D.
Published 1999
The World Bank
..., institutional, social and human foundations needed to make a modern market economy work. He identified...