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World Bank Committed to Staying Engaged in Improving Management of Congolese Forests; World Bank Board Discusses Inspection Panel Investigation of Forest Sector Operations in the Democratic Republic of Congo.
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M2 PRESSWIRE-16 January 2008-WORLD BANK GROUP: World Bank Committed to Staying Engaged in Improving Management of Congolese Forests; World Bank Board Discusses Inspection Panel Investigation of Forest Sector Operations in the Democratic Republic of Congo(C)1994-2008 M2 COMMUNICATIONS LTD
RDATE:15012008
WASHINGTON -- The World Bank independent Inspection Panel said that it appreciates the World Bank Group's efforts to tackle difficult and risky problems under trying circumstances in the forest sector in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC). While pointing to a series of significant policy compliance failures in Bank-supported forest-sector reforms, the Panel noted the view of many stakeholders, including critics of the Bank's actions, that the Bank...
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