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Justice for the Poor (J4P) is a World Bank program that focuses on mainstreaming justice considerations and conflict management into development processes. In particular, it aims to help poor and marginalized groups understand and enforce their socio-economic rights.

Program Profile
J4P Website
 
    
 
eap REPORT - East Asia and Pacific Update Nov 2009:
The economic rebound in East Asia and the Pacific has been suprisingly swift and very welcome, but take China out of the equation and the regional picture is less rosy.  
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REPORT - World Development Report 2010: Development and Climate Change
Developing countries can shift to lower-carbon paths while promoting development and reducing poverty, but this depends on financial and technical asssitance from high-income countries.  More

   
   
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PROJECT - Planning and Financial Management Capacity BuildingProgram

The Planning and Financial Management Capacity Building Program (PFMCBP) is a five-year technical assistance program designed to assist Timor-Leste’s Ministry of Finance strengthen its planning, budgeting, public expenditure management and revenue administration functions.

§ Frequently Asked Questions

§ Press Release 14 May 2009

§ Press Release 30 April 2009

§ Statement of Understanding

  

 

 
 
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Ten things you never knew about the World Bank in Timor-Leste:
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 Trust Fund for East Timor (TFET)
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Blog
EAP on the Rise blog
 In-depth discussions, views from the ground, and web finds. 
 Timor-Leste: Reflections on the 10th anniversary of independence 
   
  

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Economic Reports
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EAP Update - November 2009 
 Doing Business 2010
   
  

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 Fragile and Conflict Affected Countries
 Small States
   
 

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Nov 09, 2009East Asia and Pacific Newsletter (Newsletter)
Nov 03, 2009Domestic Demand in China Helps Fuel the Region's Resurgence but Some Countries Still Struggling, Says World Bank's East Asia and Pacific Update (Press Release)
Oct 19, 2009East Asia and Pacific Newsletter (Newsletter)
  
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