Atoll health care has long been underinvested in the Maldives, and the provision of advanced health care has been concentrated in the capital, Malé. Patients from atolls must travel to the capital to receive...
The Turkish Government is transforming its healthcare sector so that all its citizens have access to quality services. To do this, it is partnering with the private sector on a major program to improve...
Matching grants are one of the most common policy instruments used by developing country governments to try to foster technological upgrading, innovation, exports, use of business development services...
The Office of Mediation (MEF) was created in October 1999 based on recommendations made during the 1998 Grievance Process Reform. The Office of Mediation is one of the offices that form the World Bank...
The objectives of the Pension Reform Technical Assistance Project (PERTAP) are to support: (a) the design of the pension policy reforms under the Borrower's Social Sector Adjustment Program, and the development...
The documents are intended to guide prequalifying applicants wishing to bid for large building, civil engineering, large plant, heavy equipment, and certain types of supply and erect contracts under international...
This press release announces the World Bank has approved a loan of one hundred twenty-five million US dollars to assist the first telecommunications project which aims at expansion, improvement and modernization...
This news release announces the World Bank is granting a loan of Fifty Million Dollars to Korea on October 25, 1984. The loan will be used to finance industrial research and development by private firms...
This press release announces the World Bank has granted a Thirty Million Dollar loan to Pakistan on January 12, 1984. The loan will be used to accelerate oil and gas production.