2015 GRI Index
This 2015 index of sustainability indicators has been prepared in accordance with the internationally recognized standard for sustainability reporting Global Reporting Initiative (GRI) guidelines and complies with the ‘core option.’ The GRI Index p...
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okr-10986-227272021-04-23T14:04:11Z 2015 GRI Index World Bank EMPLOYMENT CAPITAL MARKETS ECONOMIC GROWTH RENEWABLE RESOURCES ACCOUNTING ENVIRONMENTAL DEGRADATION WASTE MANAGEMENT RETIREMENT FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT PRINCIPAL AUTONOMY CARBON INTEREST BANK OFFICERS EXPECTATIONS GUARANTEES GOVERNMENT INDUSTRY RESOURCE MANAGEMENT ENVIRONMENTAL COSTS LOCAL GOVERNMENTS STRATEGIES FINANCIAL RESOURCES WATER SUPPLY SERVICES EMISSIONS PUBLIC SERVICES EFFECTIVE STRATEGY REVENUES INCENTIVES PRODUCTIVE RESOURCES MODELS PROJECTS CORRUPTION SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT BIOLOGICAL DIVERSITY AUDITS SAVINGS TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE FINANCIAL STRENGTH TRANSPORT CIVIL SOCIETY INITIATIVE INTEREST RATES OPTIONS TRANSFERS CRITERIA FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS DEBT MARKETS ORGANIZATIONS LEGISLATION LABOR LOANS NATURAL RESOURCES TRUST FUNDS INVENTORY SUBSIDIES EMISSIONS REDUCTION FINANCE EFFICIENCY GRANTS CARBON EMISSIONS INFRASTRUCTURE TAXES ACCESS TO INFORMATION BANKS RESOURCES EMERGING MARKETS EQUITY ENERGY CONSUMPTION OPERATIONAL RISKS INITIATIVES CONSUMPTION INTEGRITY ACCOUNTABILITY PROCUREMENT POLICIES CLIMATE CHANGE OPERATING COSTS AUDITORS TRANSPARENCY ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT VALUES INDIRECT IMPACTS VALUE PENSIONS ECONOMIC VALUE IMMUNITY POLICY MAKERS BANK CREDIT ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS MACROECONOMICS SUSTAINABLE USE ANTI-CORRUPTION PEER REVIEW EXPENDITURES PROPERTY DECISION MAKING FISCAL YEAR ENVIRONMENT POLICY ECONOMICS ENERGY EFFICIENCY GOVERNANCE INSURANCE JUSTICE ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT HUMAN RIGHTS NEW ENTRANTS TRADE ETHICS LAND COMPLAINTS RISK COMMERCIAL BANKS ORGANIZATION INDIGENOUS PEOPLES REVENUE FINANCIAL STRUCTURE RISK MANAGEMENT LENDING LIVING CONDITIONS RECYCLING ECONOMISTS EFFLUENTS STRATEGY ENVIRONMENTAL GOVERNMENTS HEALTH SERVICES PRICES ECONOMIES AUDITING DEBT RELIEF CONSOLIDATION This 2015 index of sustainability indicators has been prepared in accordance with the internationally recognized standard for sustainability reporting Global Reporting Initiative (GRI) guidelines and complies with the ‘core option.’ The GRI Index provides an overview of sustainability considerations within the World Bank’s lending and analytical services as well as its day-to-day operations and management of staff. The World Bank aims to be comprehensive in its reporting and thus the Index includes indicators from GRIs financial sector supplement. The GRI Index covers activities from fiscal 2015, July 1, 2014, through June 30, 2015. 2015-10-07T19:44:00Z 2015-10-07T19:44:00Z 2015-10-01 Report http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2015/10/25126251/global-reporting-initiative-gri-index-2015 http://hdl.handle.net/10986/22727 English en_US CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ World Bank Washington, DC Publications & Research Publications & Research :: Annual Report |
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EMPLOYMENT CAPITAL MARKETS ECONOMIC GROWTH RENEWABLE RESOURCES ACCOUNTING ENVIRONMENTAL DEGRADATION WASTE MANAGEMENT RETIREMENT FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT PRINCIPAL AUTONOMY CARBON INTEREST BANK OFFICERS EXPECTATIONS GUARANTEES GOVERNMENT INDUSTRY RESOURCE MANAGEMENT ENVIRONMENTAL COSTS LOCAL GOVERNMENTS STRATEGIES FINANCIAL RESOURCES WATER SUPPLY SERVICES EMISSIONS PUBLIC SERVICES EFFECTIVE STRATEGY REVENUES INCENTIVES PRODUCTIVE RESOURCES MODELS PROJECTS CORRUPTION SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT BIOLOGICAL DIVERSITY AUDITS SAVINGS TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE FINANCIAL STRENGTH TRANSPORT CIVIL SOCIETY INITIATIVE INTEREST RATES OPTIONS TRANSFERS CRITERIA FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS DEBT MARKETS ORGANIZATIONS LEGISLATION LABOR LOANS NATURAL RESOURCES TRUST FUNDS INVENTORY SUBSIDIES EMISSIONS REDUCTION FINANCE EFFICIENCY GRANTS CARBON EMISSIONS INFRASTRUCTURE TAXES ACCESS TO INFORMATION BANKS RESOURCES EMERGING MARKETS EQUITY ENERGY CONSUMPTION OPERATIONAL RISKS INITIATIVES CONSUMPTION INTEGRITY ACCOUNTABILITY PROCUREMENT POLICIES CLIMATE CHANGE OPERATING COSTS AUDITORS TRANSPARENCY ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT VALUES INDIRECT IMPACTS VALUE PENSIONS ECONOMIC VALUE IMMUNITY POLICY MAKERS BANK CREDIT ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS MACROECONOMICS SUSTAINABLE USE ANTI-CORRUPTION PEER REVIEW EXPENDITURES PROPERTY DECISION MAKING FISCAL YEAR ENVIRONMENT POLICY ECONOMICS ENERGY EFFICIENCY GOVERNANCE INSURANCE JUSTICE ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT HUMAN RIGHTS NEW ENTRANTS TRADE ETHICS LAND COMPLAINTS RISK COMMERCIAL BANKS ORGANIZATION INDIGENOUS PEOPLES REVENUE FINANCIAL STRUCTURE RISK MANAGEMENT LENDING LIVING CONDITIONS RECYCLING ECONOMISTS EFFLUENTS STRATEGY ENVIRONMENTAL GOVERNMENTS HEALTH SERVICES PRICES ECONOMIES AUDITING DEBT RELIEF CONSOLIDATION |
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EMPLOYMENT CAPITAL MARKETS ECONOMIC GROWTH RENEWABLE RESOURCES ACCOUNTING ENVIRONMENTAL DEGRADATION WASTE MANAGEMENT RETIREMENT FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT PRINCIPAL AUTONOMY CARBON INTEREST BANK OFFICERS EXPECTATIONS GUARANTEES GOVERNMENT INDUSTRY RESOURCE MANAGEMENT ENVIRONMENTAL COSTS LOCAL GOVERNMENTS STRATEGIES FINANCIAL RESOURCES WATER SUPPLY SERVICES EMISSIONS PUBLIC SERVICES EFFECTIVE STRATEGY REVENUES INCENTIVES PRODUCTIVE RESOURCES MODELS PROJECTS CORRUPTION SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT BIOLOGICAL DIVERSITY AUDITS SAVINGS TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE FINANCIAL STRENGTH TRANSPORT CIVIL SOCIETY INITIATIVE INTEREST RATES OPTIONS TRANSFERS CRITERIA FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS DEBT MARKETS ORGANIZATIONS LEGISLATION LABOR LOANS NATURAL RESOURCES TRUST FUNDS INVENTORY SUBSIDIES EMISSIONS REDUCTION FINANCE EFFICIENCY GRANTS CARBON EMISSIONS INFRASTRUCTURE TAXES ACCESS TO INFORMATION BANKS RESOURCES EMERGING MARKETS EQUITY ENERGY CONSUMPTION OPERATIONAL RISKS INITIATIVES CONSUMPTION INTEGRITY ACCOUNTABILITY PROCUREMENT POLICIES CLIMATE CHANGE OPERATING COSTS AUDITORS TRANSPARENCY ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT VALUES INDIRECT IMPACTS VALUE PENSIONS ECONOMIC VALUE IMMUNITY POLICY MAKERS BANK CREDIT ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS MACROECONOMICS SUSTAINABLE USE ANTI-CORRUPTION PEER REVIEW EXPENDITURES PROPERTY DECISION MAKING FISCAL YEAR ENVIRONMENT POLICY ECONOMICS ENERGY EFFICIENCY GOVERNANCE INSURANCE JUSTICE ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT HUMAN RIGHTS NEW ENTRANTS TRADE ETHICS LAND COMPLAINTS RISK COMMERCIAL BANKS ORGANIZATION INDIGENOUS PEOPLES REVENUE FINANCIAL STRUCTURE RISK MANAGEMENT LENDING LIVING CONDITIONS RECYCLING ECONOMISTS EFFLUENTS STRATEGY ENVIRONMENTAL GOVERNMENTS HEALTH SERVICES PRICES ECONOMIES AUDITING DEBT RELIEF CONSOLIDATION World Bank 2015 GRI Index |
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This 2015 index of sustainability
indicators has been prepared in accordance with the
internationally recognized standard for sustainability
reporting Global Reporting Initiative (GRI) guidelines and
complies with the ‘core option.’ The GRI Index provides an
overview of sustainability considerations within the World
Bank’s lending and analytical services as well as its
day-to-day operations and management of staff. The World
Bank aims to be comprehensive in its reporting and thus the
Index includes indicators from GRIs financial sector
supplement. The GRI Index covers activities from fiscal
2015, July 1, 2014, through June 30, 2015. |
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