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50 miliona evra za kredit Srbiji[May 8, 2008] Svetska banka je pripremila kredit od 50 miliona evra za projekte koji se finansiraju iz Nacionalnog investicionog plana (NIP), najavio je danas direktor kancelarije Svetske banke u Srbiji Sajmon Grej. Kredit treba da odobri Bord direktora Svetske banke, a potom i ratifikuje novi saziv Skupštine Srbije, kako bi mogao da se iskoristi do kraja ove godine. Grej je na... više... Global Fund for Youth Investment[Apr 8, 2008] The World Bank’s Social Development Civil Society Fund (CSF) Secretariat is organizing a logo and slogan competition for the Global Fund for Youth Investment (GFYI), a multi-donor trust fund recently approved to support the advancement of marginalized and vulnerable youth in the areas of entrepreneurship, citizenship and empowerment managed under the Global Public-Private Partnership for Youth... više...Joint Japan/World Bank Graduate Scholarship Program[Feb 15, 2008] The World Bank Joint Japan/World Bank Graduate Scholarship Program (JJ/WBGS) Application deadline: March 31 2008 The Joint Japan/ World Bank Graduate Scholarship Program (JJ/WBGSP), is in its 21st year. The Program awards scholarships to individuals from World Bank member countries to undertake graduate studies at universities renowned for their development research and teaching. In its Regular Program, the JJ/WBGSP has awarded scholarships to 2,707 scholars chosen from a total of... više...Međunarodno takmičenje Svetske banke u pisanju eseja 2008[Feb 13, 2008]
SHAPING THE CITY OF YOUR DREAMS
In 2007, for the first time in human history, the majority of people in the world, particularly in developing countries, will be living in urban areas. Life in the city is often associated with more opportunities, better access to employment, education, health and other services. Cities are often called engines of economic growth,...
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SHAPING THE CITY OF YOUR DREAMS
In 2007, for the first time in human history, the majority of people in the world, particularly in developing countries, will be living in urban areas. Life in the city is often associated with more opportunities, better access to employment, education, health and other services. Cities are often called engines of economic growth,...