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  2. BPCE Group - Wikipedia

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    BPCE (for Banque Populaire Caisse d'Epargne) is a major French banking group formed by the 2009 merger of two major retail banking groups, Groupe Caisse d'Épargne and Groupe Banque Populaire. As of 2021, it was France's fourth-largest bank, the seventh largest in Europe, and the nineteenth in the world by total assets. [ 3 ]

  3. Caisse Coopérative d'Epargne et de Crédit Mutuel - Wikipedia

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    The gap between the rate of growth of savings and credit is small, which implies excess demand for credit within the institution. CECM uses external donors to meet the demand, and has always received support from international NGOs such as Oxfam Quebec, Catholic Relief Service, United Nations Development Programme and NOVIB. [11]

  4. System of National Accounts - Wikipedia

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    The System of National Accounts (often abbreviated as SNA; formerly the United Nations System of National Accounts or UNSNA) is an international standard system of national accounts, the first international standard being published in 1953. [1] Handbooks have been released for the 1968 revision, the 1993 revision, and the 2008 revision. [2]

  5. Jean Ruhigita Ndagora Bugwika - Wikipedia

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    Jean Ruhigita Ndagora Bugwika (1927 – 17 October 1993), widely known as Ruhigita Ndagora, was a Congolese evangelist, superintendent, educator and pastor. Over the course of his 32-year tenure as the Legal Representative of the 8th CEPAC (formerly Communauté des Eglises de Pentecôte au Zaïre; CEPZA) church, he solidified his position as a transformative leader in his community and beyond.

  6. Groupe Caisse d'Épargne - Wikipedia

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    Caisse d'Epargne building in Rambouillet, with tribute to group The two main co-founders Delessert and La Rochefoucauld-Liancourt. The first French savings bank (French: Caisse d'Épargne) was created in Paris in 1818 by a group of financiers, social reformers and philanthropists that included Benjamin Delessert, Jean-Conrad Hottinguer, Joseph Marie de Gérando, Jacques Laffitte, the François ...

  7. Regional Centres of Expertise - Wikipedia

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    Map of the global RCE network. The Regional Centres of Expertise on Education for Sustainable Development; abbreviated RCE is a global network of 190 institutional networks acknowledged by the United Nations University (UNU) which focus on the development and practices of Education for Sustainable Development (ESD) in local regions across the world.

  8. Federation for National Education - Wikipedia

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    The Federation of the National Education (Fédération de l'Education nationale or FEN) was a French federation of teaching unions. It succeeded the General Federation of Teaching ( Fédération générale de l'enseignement ) founded in 1929 and affiliated to the General Confederation of Labour ( Confédération générale du travail or CGT).

  9. World Education Forum - Wikipedia

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    The World Education Forum is a premium body comprising representatives of major organisations involved in education and related activities across the world. Major organisations involved in the forum include: UNESCO , and the World Bank , and the Asian Development Bank .