- 1. World Bank
- (Universal Organisations)
- Name: World Bank Acronym: WB Year of foundation: 1945 Headquarters: Washington D.C., USA WB official website: go to page Description The World Bank is an international financial institution ...
- Created on 25 January 2022
- 2. Week for World Parliament
- (Campaigns)
- ... decisions. Today, the world’s citizens have little influence on decisions taken at institutions such as the UN, the IMF, the WTO, the World Bank, the G20 or the G8. The governments represented in these ...
- Created on 15 March 2022
- 3. Global Organizations
- (Pages)
- Here after some of the most important Global Organizations. For more informations about them please go to the IDW Webarchive site or the correct page about them United Nations World Bank International ...
- Created on 02 March 2022
- 4. Links
- (Pages)
- ... Southern African Development Community (SADC) Parliamentary Forum: http://www.sadcpf.org/ The Parliamentary Network on the World Bank and International Monetary Fund: https://www.parlnet.org/ ...
- Created on 25 January 2022
- 5. International Monetary Fund
- (Universal Organisations)
- ... annual meeting - usually in September and in conjunction with that of the World Bank Group - to consider the Fund’s operations and set down the basic guidelines to be implemented by the Executive Directors, ...
- Created on 25 January 2022
- 6. Tools
- (Pages)
- ... Kissling PART II - Universal Organisations 4. United Nations - Giovanni Finizio 5. World Bank - Tina M. Zappile 6. International Monetary Fund - Jonathan R. Strand 7. World Trade Organization ...
- Created on 24 January 2022
- 7. The Democratization of International Institutions: First International Democracy Report
- (Publications)
- ... 4. United Nations - Giovanni Finizio 5. World Bank - Tina M. Zappile 6. International Monetary Fund - Jonathan R. Strand 7. World Trade Organization - Alexia Herwig 8. International Labour ...
- Created on 12 January 2022
- 8. The EU and the Defense of Democratic Values
- (Comments)
- ... poorest countries, while in 2016, according to World Bank figures, the gap for Latin America has grown to 306%, for sub-Saharan Africa to 307% and for South Asia to 296%. In other words, the gap has tripled. ...
- Created on 05 January 2017