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WB / IMF 2005 Annual Meetings September 24-25, Washington D.C. CIVIL SOCIETY POLICY DIALOGUES PROGRAM What Future for World Bank Conditionality September 23, [removed]Room MC8-W150
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Document Date: 2005-11-01 10:44:35


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Monterrey / /

Company

World Bank Conditionality / Country Services / World Bank Group / /

Continent

Africa / /

Country

Senegal / Nicaragua / Uganda / Malawi / Guyana / Burkina Faso / Tanzania / Ethiopia / Mozambique / Zimbabwe / United States / Vietnam / Ghana / /

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Event

Reorganization / Natural Disaster / /

IndustryTerm

telecommunications industry / energy / telecommunications area / telecommunications / oil prices / oil crises / healthcare / electricity / severe food shortages / electricity supply policy / tight web / principle tool / /

Organization

Debt and Development Coalition Ireland / Bank Board’s Development Committee / International Monetary Fund / World Trade Organization / Budget and Finance Committee / CIVIL SOCIETY / Washington Office / Parliament of Malawi / Global Campaign Against Poverty / G8 / Agricultural Marketing Board / World Food Program / ActionAid / World Bank / United Nations / Board of Executive Directors / International Confederation of Free Trade Unions / /

Person

Stefan Koeberle / Jean Somers / Christian Aid / Peter Bakvis / Jim Adams / Zuzana Boehmova / Abbie Shawa / /

Position

Vice President and Network Head of the Operations / last speaker / Executive Secretary / WB Policy / Adviser to Operations / speaker / project manager / consultant / WB / Country Director / Coordinator / first speaker / Director / Member of the Budget and Finance Committee / /

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