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  2. Ethiopia and the World Bank - Wikipedia

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    The relationship between Ethiopia and the World Bank was formalized on December 27, 1945. [1] Ethiopia's first projects approved by the World Bank supported the building of infrastructure such as roads and highways during the 1950s. Ethiopia first sought a loan for "Highway Project (01)", which was approved on September 13, 1950.

  3. List of sovereign states by research and development spending

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    This is a list of countries by research and development (R&D) spending in real terms, based on data published by World Bank, United Nations Economic Commission for Europe and the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development. According to World Bank, ″Gross domestic expenditures on research and development (R&D) include both capital ...

  4. Foreign aid to Ethiopia - Wikipedia

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    Between 1950 and 1970, one source estimated that Ethiopia received almost US$600 million in aid, $211.9 million from the US, $100 million from the Soviet Union and $121 million from the World Bank. [2] Sweden trained the Imperial Bodyguard and India at one point contributed the majority of foreign-born schoolteachers in the Ethiopian ...

  5. New Evidence Ties World Bank to Human Rights Abuses in Ethiopia

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    The Ethiopian government used money from a World Bank-financed health and education initiative to brutally evict thousands of villagers , according to former government officials who helped carry out the forced removals. The World Bank, the planet's most influential development lender, has denied responsibility.

  6. Nile Basin Initiative - Wikipedia

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    The World Bank has a mandate to support the work of the NBI, as lead development partner and as administrator of the multi-donor Nile Basin Trust Fund. [3] One of the partners is the "Nile Basin Discourse", which describes itself as "a civil society network of organisations seeking to achieve positive influence over the development of projects ...

  7. International Bank for Reconstruction and Development

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    Their mission is to "fight poverty and improve living standards for people in the developing world." [4] By 2018, the World Bank Group was "one of the world's largest sources of funding and knowledge for developing countries." [4] Of the five institutions, the IBRD and the IDA are the World Bank's two largest units. [5]

  8. New Partnership for Africa's Development - Wikipedia

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    The Heads of State and Government Implementation Committee (HSGIC) for the project finalized the policy framework and named it the New Partnership for Africa's Development on 23 October 2001. NEPAD is now a program of the African Union (AU) that has replaced the OAU in 2002, though it has its own secretariat based in South Africa to coordinate ...

  9. How The World Bank Broke Its Promise to Protect the Poor

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    The World Bank has regularly failed to live up to its own policies for protecting people harmed by projects it finances. The World Bank and its private-sector lending arm, the International Finance Corp., have financed governments and companies accused of human rights violations such as rape, murder and torture.