 | The World Bank Group today approved its new Country Partnership Strategy (CPS) for Brazil, which will guide the Group’s overall program in the country for 2008-2011. Read more | Full CPS |
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| Bolsa Familia: Changing the Lives of Millions The Bolsa Família Program, which has technical and financial support form the World Bank, is cited as one of the key reasons for the important social results achieved by Brazil in recent years. + Story |
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 | Aids: The World Bank’s Partnership with Brazil Brazil's anti-HIV/AIDS strategy is recognized the world over for effectively reduce by half the number of Aids related deaths in the country. Since 1988, the World Bank has been a partner in technical assistance and financial support for the program, totaling more than US$430 million in loans. Aids: The World Bank’s Partnership with Brazil |
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 | Access to education is not sufficient: the key is learning Most countries in Latin American and the Caribbean have achieved almost universal primary school coverage. But some countries in the region trail far behind comparable nations in other areas of the world. + Story |
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 | Loans cheaper and more agile The World Bank will reduce loan costs and simplify management procedures for loans to middle income countries in Latin American countries like Brazil, Argentina and Mexico. + Press Release |
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 | How to Revitalize Iinfrastructure Iinvestments - World Bank report states that Brazil needs to create conditions to attract more and better investments in the private sector to improve growth. Report: + v.1 (4.7 Mb pdf) and + v.2 (20.5 Mb pdf) |
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