Remarks at the Council of Foundations
James D. Wolfensohn, President of the World Bank Group, discussed the issues that link the United States to other countries: health, migration, trade, peace and stability, energy, food, and crime and narcotics. The responsibilities of foundations do not end with our cities and communities. The job...
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okr-10986-261612021-04-23T14:04:20Z Remarks at the Council of Foundations Wolfensohn, James D. MARKET ECONOMY RESOURCES UNIONS EQUITY BASIC EDUCATION TRANSPORTATION DEVELOPMENT ASSISTANCE POLICIES SOCIAL JUSTICE SOCIAL CONSCIENCE CARBON ECONOMIC VALUE BANK GOVERNMENT CLIMATE TIMBER DEVELOPING COUNTRIES EMISSIONS DRUGS HEALTH CARE ATMOSPHERE KIDS ENVIRONMENT TRADE UNIONS CRIME MALARIA AIR POLICY INEQUITIES JUSTICE TRADE LAND DISEASES WAR WORLD POPULATION ORGANIZATION CIVIL SOCIETY DEMOCRACY LESS POPULATION MIGRATION LEADERSHIP ORGANIZATIONS RAINFALL STRATEGY WOMEN GOVERNMENTS AIDS PEACE GANG CARBON EMISSIONS ENERGY BANKS James D. Wolfensohn, President of the World Bank Group, discussed the issues that link the United States to other countries: health, migration, trade, peace and stability, energy, food, and crime and narcotics. The responsibilities of foundations do not end with our cities and communities. The job the Bank does can only be done on the basis of partnership with the governments, with the other multilateral institutions, with the private sector, but most particularly with civil society. It is crucial that the foundation organizations in the country that have the experience, that know about volunteerism, about taking things in their own hands, diversity of interests, different points of view, and experience, should come together on the global issues. 2017-02-23T23:06:47Z 2017-02-23T23:06:47Z 1998-04-28 Speech http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2015/11/25248261/remarks-council-foundations-luncheon-james-d-wolfensohn-president http://hdl.handle.net/10986/26161 English en_US Washington, D.C., April 28, 1998 CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ World Bank Speech United States |
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MARKET ECONOMY RESOURCES UNIONS EQUITY BASIC EDUCATION TRANSPORTATION DEVELOPMENT ASSISTANCE POLICIES SOCIAL JUSTICE SOCIAL CONSCIENCE CARBON ECONOMIC VALUE BANK GOVERNMENT CLIMATE TIMBER DEVELOPING COUNTRIES EMISSIONS DRUGS HEALTH CARE ATMOSPHERE KIDS ENVIRONMENT TRADE UNIONS CRIME MALARIA AIR POLICY INEQUITIES JUSTICE TRADE LAND DISEASES WAR WORLD POPULATION ORGANIZATION CIVIL SOCIETY DEMOCRACY LESS POPULATION MIGRATION LEADERSHIP ORGANIZATIONS RAINFALL STRATEGY WOMEN GOVERNMENTS AIDS PEACE GANG CARBON EMISSIONS ENERGY BANKS Wolfensohn, James D. Remarks at the Council of Foundations |
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James D. Wolfensohn, President of the World Bank Group, discussed the issues that link the United States to other countries: health, migration, trade, peace and stability, energy, food, and crime and narcotics. The responsibilities of foundations do not end with our cities and communities. The job the Bank does can only be done on the basis of partnership with the governments, with the other multilateral institutions, with the private sector, but most particularly with civil society. It is crucial that the foundation organizations in the country that have the experience, that know about volunteerism, about taking things in their own hands, diversity of interests, different points of view, and experience, should come together on the global issues. |
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