Social Development in World Bank's Operations: Results and Way Forward
International commitment to social development has been solid, from the 1995 Copenhagen Declaration to the Social Charter agreed upon at the 2004 South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation. The World Bank’s vision and public commitments are consistent with this comprehensive approach to poverty reduction. This paper shows how the Bank has strengthened its operations through attention to the social dimensions of development, and what it will do to intensify those efforts. Published by the World Bank's Social Development Department in 2004.
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Social Development in World Bank's Operations: Results and Way Forward
International commitment to social development has been solid, from the 1995 Copenhagen Declaration to the Social Charter agreed upon at the 2004 South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation. The World Bank’s vision and public commitments are consistent with this comprehensive approach to poverty reduction. This paper shows how the Bank has strengthened its operations through attention to the social dimensions of development, and what it will do to intensify those efforts. Published by the World Bank's Social Development Department in 2004.