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Transcript of the Audio Teleconference with World Bank Group President Robert B. Zoellick

Transcript Audio Tele-Conference Robert B. Zoellick, World Bank Group President November 1, 2011     MR. FERGUSON:  Hi, good morning.  Alex Ferguson from the World Bank.  Thanks for joining us today.  World Bank President Robert Zoellick is going to brief you … Continue reading

Global Food Prices Remain High and Volatile Affecting Poorest Countries the Most

Floods in Thailand add further uncertainty. Food crisis in the Horn of Africa continues   WASHINGTON, November 1, 2011–Global food prices remain high and volatile, hitting the poorest countries hardest and adding to the strains facing the global economy, according … Continue reading

World Bank Collaborates with World Cocoa Foundation to Provide Training on Price Risk Management for Cocoa Industry

Funding provided by European Union’s All ACP Agricultural Commodities Programme (AAACP)     Cameroon, October 24, 2011 — In response to a growing demand for strengthened capacity in price risk management for the cocoa industry, the World Bank’s Agricultural Risk … Continue reading

Building World Class Research Universities Is Significantly More Complex than Many Countries Estimate―New World Bank Report

WASHINGTON, October 6, 2011 - In a global economy that depends on sophisticated innovation and knowledge to drive growth and wealth, a new World Bank report on higher education suggests that low- and middle-income countries should resist the temptation to establish world-class universities … Continue reading

Cameroon’s infrastructure : a continental perspective

The poor state of Cameroon’s infrastructure is a key bottleneck to the nation’s economic growth. From 2000 to 2005, improvements in information and communications technology (ICT) boosted Cameroon’s growth performance by 1.26 percentage points per capita, while deficient power infrastructure … Continue reading

World Bank-IFC Report Finds Government Reforms Enhance Economic Opportunities for Women, but Greater Strides Needed

Washington, September 26, 2011—A new report from the World Bank and IFC released today finds that women still face legal and regulatory hurdles to fully participating in the economy.   Women, Business and the Law 2012: Removing Barriers to Economic … Continue reading

Development Committee Press Conference

Development Committee Press Conference September 24, 2011     MR. MILLS:  Thank you all for coming to the closing press conference for the World Bank Group/International Monetary Fund Annual Meetings.                 Each of the participants today will give an opening statement, … Continue reading