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Nongovernmental Organizations in World Bank-Supported Projects: A Review

By: Christopher Gibbs, Claudia Fumo and Thomas Kuby
92 pages
Nongovernmental Organizations in World Bank-Supported Projects: A Review
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Nongovernmental organizations (NGOs) are important to the Bank because of the skills and resources they bring to emergency relief and development activities. In addition, they foster participation in the development process.

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By: Christopher Gibbs, Claudia Fumo and Thomas Kuby
92 pages
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