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From: John Hermann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: John Hermann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, 27 December 1999 10:48 PM
Subject: World Bank on-line debate on poverty


> Economic Reform Australia
> ERA EMAIL NETWORK
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> Date: Mon, 27 Dec 1999
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Friday, December 17, 1999
> Subject: Contribute to World Bank Report.
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>           You are invited to participate in an on-line
>           debate which will contribute to the development
>           of the World Bank's 'World Development Report
>           on Poverty 2000/01'.
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>
> You are invited to participate in an on-line debate which will contribute
> to the development of the World Bank's 'World Development Report on
> Poverty 2000/01'. To SIGN UP, and for further information on how the
> conference will work, please see the web-sites for the Bretton Woods
Project,
>
>   http://www.brettonwoodsproject.org
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>  and New Policy Institute  http://www.npi.org.uk.
>
> ON-LINE DEBATE: WDR ON POVERTY 2000/01
>
> Between 21st February and 31st March an exciting on-line debate will
> take place on the first draft of the World Bank's World Development
> Report on Poverty 2000/01 (WDR).
>
> In September 2000 the World Bank will publish its once-a-decade World
> Development Report on Poverty
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>        http://www.worldbank.org/poverty/wdrpoverty
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> The World Bank's research reports have a significant impact on
> development thinking and programmes and generate major global press
> coverage. The WDR is the Bank's flagship publication, and over 150,000
> copies are printed, a large number of which will be distributed free
> across the world.
>
> For the first time ever, the Bank is widely circulating a draft WDR.
> The Bretton Woods Project and New Policy Institute have been selected to
> independently run a global online discussion of the draft.
>
> Significantly, the Bank is assigning great importance to the debate, and
> Ravi Kanbur, lead author of the WDR will respond to the final conference
> summary.  Participation is your opportunity to voice comments on the
> draft and potentially influence the final report.
>
> Season Greetings to all of you from all of us at OIA.
>
> Marsha McEachrane
> Associate New Business Development
> Office of International Affairs (OIA)
> Ryerson Polytechnic University
> 350 Victoria Street
> Toronto, Ontario M5B 2K3
> Tel: (416) 979-5000. 6995.
> Fax: (416) 979-5352.
> e-mail address: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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