GRI Index Fiscal 2014
The World Bank (WB) supports the global reporting initiative (GRI) and is one of the GRI chapter groups of founding members. The topics deemed relevant for disclosure were identified by assessing annual corporate priorities outlined by the institut...
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okr-10986-230142021-04-23T14:04:12Z GRI Index Fiscal 2014 World Bank PROJECTS TRUST FUNDS CRITERIA LEGAL FRAMEWORK TAXES BIOLOGICAL DIVERSITY GOVERNMENTS EQUITY BANK MULTILATERAL DEVELOPMENT BANKS CARBON AUDITORS PROPERTY SOCIAL SERVICES SAVINGS ECONOMIC REFORM MODELS RISK MANAGEMENT DEBT RELIEF EFFICIENCY AGREEMENT ENVIRONMENTAL LAWS LENDING BANKS INTEREST RATES BOARDS OF DIRECTORS ENVIRONMENTAL CONSULTANTS LABOR SUSTAINABLE USE TRANSPARENCY NEW ENTRANTS CORRUPTION BANK OFFICERS WASTE DISPOSAL ECONOMIC GROWTH EFFLUENTS INDUSTRY LAND USE TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE TRANSFERS PUBLIC SERVICES ACCESS TO INFORMATION CRIME EXPECTATIONS WASTE MANAGEMENT ACCOUNTABILITY ENVIRONMENTAL DEGRADATION ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT LEGISLATION POLICY VIOLENCE STRATEGIES ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS WATER SUPPLY SERVICES CONSOLIDATION PRODUCTIVE RESOURCES CAPITAL MARKETS ORGANIZATION POLICY MAKERS ENVIRONMENTAL COSTS GOVERNANCE FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS INSURANCE RESOURCE MANAGEMENT PENALTIES ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT ACCOUNTING RETIREMENT FINANCIAL STRENGTH AUTONOMY REVENUE ECONOMIC VALUE JUSTICE INDIGENOUS PEOPLES ENERGY CONSUMPTION GUARANTEES LOCAL GOVERNMENTS CLIMATE CHANGE LOANS COMPLAINTS ECONOMIES SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT FOSSIL FUELS MACROECONOMICS MARKETS PEER REVIEW PROCUREMENT DECISION MAKING AFFILIATES DEBT NATURAL RESOURCES FINANCIAL RESOURCES HUMAN RIGHTS VALUES POLICIES FISCAL YEAR INVENTORY PRINCIPAL INCENTIVES INTEREST HEALTH SERVICES URBAN DEVELOPMENT LAND CARBON EMISSIONS EMERGING MARKETS PRICES AUDITS EMISSIONS VALUE ECONOMISTS GRANTS ANTI-CORRUPTION INITIATIVE RENEWABLE RESOURCES FISHING RECYCLING RESOURCES CIVIL SOCIETY CONSUMPTION EMPLOYMENT TRANSPORT ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION REVENUES ECONOMICS ENVIRONMENT TRADE EFFECTIVE USE INFRASTRUCTURE RISK STRATEGY FORESTRY FINANCE DEVELOPMENT BANKS The World Bank (WB) supports the global reporting initiative (GRI) and is one of the GRI chapter groups of founding members. The topics deemed relevant for disclosure were identified by assessing annual corporate priorities outlined by the institutions’ Boards and President, considering stakeholder input, as well as ascertaining sustainability impacts of carrying out the mission and vision. To determine if a GRI aspect is material for the WB to report on, an assessment was carried out based on: (1) the potential impact on the Bank’s business, and (2) the sustainability impacts stemming from its business. The most material aspects of the Bank’s internal operations include the following: staffs are the Bank’s greatest asset; and reducing the Bank’s own corporate environmental impacts. The WB reports on a fiscal year basis, which extends from July 1 through June 30. This report covers fiscal 2014 (July 1, 2013 - June 30, 2014). 2015-11-18T17:53:56Z 2015-11-18T17:53:56Z 2014-06-30 Annual Report http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2015/10/25172265/global-reporting-initiative-gri-index-2014 http://hdl.handle.net/10986/23014 English en_US CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ World Bank Washington, DC Publications & Research :: Annual Report Publications & Research |
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PROJECTS TRUST FUNDS CRITERIA LEGAL FRAMEWORK TAXES BIOLOGICAL DIVERSITY GOVERNMENTS EQUITY BANK MULTILATERAL DEVELOPMENT BANKS CARBON AUDITORS PROPERTY SOCIAL SERVICES SAVINGS ECONOMIC REFORM MODELS RISK MANAGEMENT DEBT RELIEF EFFICIENCY AGREEMENT ENVIRONMENTAL LAWS LENDING BANKS INTEREST RATES BOARDS OF DIRECTORS ENVIRONMENTAL CONSULTANTS LABOR SUSTAINABLE USE TRANSPARENCY NEW ENTRANTS CORRUPTION BANK OFFICERS WASTE DISPOSAL ECONOMIC GROWTH EFFLUENTS INDUSTRY LAND USE TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE TRANSFERS PUBLIC SERVICES ACCESS TO INFORMATION CRIME EXPECTATIONS WASTE MANAGEMENT ACCOUNTABILITY ENVIRONMENTAL DEGRADATION ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT LEGISLATION POLICY VIOLENCE STRATEGIES ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS WATER SUPPLY SERVICES CONSOLIDATION PRODUCTIVE RESOURCES CAPITAL MARKETS ORGANIZATION POLICY MAKERS ENVIRONMENTAL COSTS GOVERNANCE FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS INSURANCE RESOURCE MANAGEMENT PENALTIES ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT ACCOUNTING RETIREMENT FINANCIAL STRENGTH AUTONOMY REVENUE ECONOMIC VALUE JUSTICE INDIGENOUS PEOPLES ENERGY CONSUMPTION GUARANTEES LOCAL GOVERNMENTS CLIMATE CHANGE LOANS COMPLAINTS ECONOMIES SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT FOSSIL FUELS MACROECONOMICS MARKETS PEER REVIEW PROCUREMENT DECISION MAKING AFFILIATES DEBT NATURAL RESOURCES FINANCIAL RESOURCES HUMAN RIGHTS VALUES POLICIES FISCAL YEAR INVENTORY PRINCIPAL INCENTIVES INTEREST HEALTH SERVICES URBAN DEVELOPMENT LAND CARBON EMISSIONS EMERGING MARKETS PRICES AUDITS EMISSIONS VALUE ECONOMISTS GRANTS ANTI-CORRUPTION INITIATIVE RENEWABLE RESOURCES FISHING RECYCLING RESOURCES CIVIL SOCIETY CONSUMPTION EMPLOYMENT TRANSPORT ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION REVENUES ECONOMICS ENVIRONMENT TRADE EFFECTIVE USE INFRASTRUCTURE RISK STRATEGY FORESTRY FINANCE DEVELOPMENT BANKS |
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PROJECTS TRUST FUNDS CRITERIA LEGAL FRAMEWORK TAXES BIOLOGICAL DIVERSITY GOVERNMENTS EQUITY BANK MULTILATERAL DEVELOPMENT BANKS CARBON AUDITORS PROPERTY SOCIAL SERVICES SAVINGS ECONOMIC REFORM MODELS RISK MANAGEMENT DEBT RELIEF EFFICIENCY AGREEMENT ENVIRONMENTAL LAWS LENDING BANKS INTEREST RATES BOARDS OF DIRECTORS ENVIRONMENTAL CONSULTANTS LABOR SUSTAINABLE USE TRANSPARENCY NEW ENTRANTS CORRUPTION BANK OFFICERS WASTE DISPOSAL ECONOMIC GROWTH EFFLUENTS INDUSTRY LAND USE TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE TRANSFERS PUBLIC SERVICES ACCESS TO INFORMATION CRIME EXPECTATIONS WASTE MANAGEMENT ACCOUNTABILITY ENVIRONMENTAL DEGRADATION ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT LEGISLATION POLICY VIOLENCE STRATEGIES ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS WATER SUPPLY SERVICES CONSOLIDATION PRODUCTIVE RESOURCES CAPITAL MARKETS ORGANIZATION POLICY MAKERS ENVIRONMENTAL COSTS GOVERNANCE FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS INSURANCE RESOURCE MANAGEMENT PENALTIES ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT ACCOUNTING RETIREMENT FINANCIAL STRENGTH AUTONOMY REVENUE ECONOMIC VALUE JUSTICE INDIGENOUS PEOPLES ENERGY CONSUMPTION GUARANTEES LOCAL GOVERNMENTS CLIMATE CHANGE LOANS COMPLAINTS ECONOMIES SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT FOSSIL FUELS MACROECONOMICS MARKETS PEER REVIEW PROCUREMENT DECISION MAKING AFFILIATES DEBT NATURAL RESOURCES FINANCIAL RESOURCES HUMAN RIGHTS VALUES POLICIES FISCAL YEAR INVENTORY PRINCIPAL INCENTIVES INTEREST HEALTH SERVICES URBAN DEVELOPMENT LAND CARBON EMISSIONS EMERGING MARKETS PRICES AUDITS EMISSIONS VALUE ECONOMISTS GRANTS ANTI-CORRUPTION INITIATIVE RENEWABLE RESOURCES FISHING RECYCLING RESOURCES CIVIL SOCIETY CONSUMPTION EMPLOYMENT TRANSPORT ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION REVENUES ECONOMICS ENVIRONMENT TRADE EFFECTIVE USE INFRASTRUCTURE RISK STRATEGY FORESTRY FINANCE DEVELOPMENT BANKS World Bank GRI Index Fiscal 2014 |
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The World Bank (WB) supports the global
reporting initiative (GRI) and is one of the GRI chapter
groups of founding members. The topics deemed relevant for
disclosure were identified by assessing annual corporate
priorities outlined by the institutions’ Boards and
President, considering stakeholder input, as well as
ascertaining sustainability impacts of carrying out the
mission and vision. To determine if a GRI aspect is material
for the WB to report on, an assessment was carried out based
on: (1) the potential impact on the Bank’s business, and (2)
the sustainability impacts stemming from its business. The
most material aspects of the Bank’s internal operations
include the following: staffs are the Bank’s greatest asset;
and reducing the Bank’s own corporate environmental impacts.
The WB reports on a fiscal year basis, which extends from
July 1 through June 30. This report covers fiscal 2014 (July
1, 2013 - June 30, 2014). |
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GRI Index Fiscal 2014 |
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2015 |
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http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2015/10/25172265/global-reporting-initiative-gri-index-2014 http://hdl.handle.net/10986/23014 |
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