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The World Bank Institute is the capacity development branch of the World Bank. It provides learning programs, policy advise and technical assistance to policy makers, government and non-government agencies and development practitioners of developing countries. Capacity for Development is defined by the WBI as "the ability of individuals, institutions, and whole societies to solve problems, make informed choices, order their priorities and plan their futures, as well as implement programs and projects, and sustain them over time" [1] Logo of the World Bank The International Bank for Reconstruction and Development (IBRD, in Romance languages: BIRD), better known as the World Bank, is an international organization whose original mission was to finance the reconstruction of nations devastated by WWII. Now, its mission has expanded to fight poverty by means...

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History and accomplishments

The WBI was previously named the Economic Development Institute which was founded in 1955. It was renamed World Bank Institute in 2000. According to the WBI website, the WBI in 2006 delivered 800 learning activities to more than 90,000 clients and awarded 211 scholarships. The Global development learning network of the WBI links distance learning sites with high-speed communication technologies.


Approach

WBI activities are adapted to the individual needs of countries. The WBI Governance Program first develops a wide set of governance and anti-corruption indicators; and the Knowledge for Development (W4D) program evaluates a country's preparedness for the knowledge era. From these assessments, specific action plans are developed on a country-by-country basis.


The learning programs

WBI's learning programs include themes such as Community Empowerment and Social Inclusion (CESI), Governance and anti-corruption, Poverty and Growth and other items relevant to developing countries. Most of these programs can be delivered face-to-face or via an e-learning platform. This article or section is not written in the formal tone expected of an encyclopedia article. ...


References

  1. ^ "About the World Bank Institute"

External links

  • WBI home
  • Global Development Learning Network

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One can go also to the government page of the bank or the main home page, and they find the full list of the delisted firms of these almost 100, which is part of that process of essentially minimizing corruption in any action by the World Bank.
The example of leaders in particular key institutions is also crucial, not only the leader of the nation, but, for instance, the leader of the central bank, the Minister of finance, the head of electoral commission, of the Supreme Court U of the police, and customs.
Daniel Kaufmann: The evidence is quite clear from around the world that the more a country allows for democratic voice and accountability to their citizenry, and the less the extent of capture by vested interests of the elite or behind the scenes, the better the chance the country has in combating corruption.
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