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Representative:

Mr. Alberto Leyton

Contact:

Karla María Villanueva - Jania Ibarra

Address:

Urbanización Santa Elena, Boulevard Orden de Malta Sur, Edificio Naciones Unidas. Antiguo Cuscatlán, La Libertad, El Salvador.

Telephone:

(503) 2526-5908


Where can I go for more information?

Depository library (s)
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Depository Libraries and the local distributor of books, coordinate access to resources such as the World Bank publications, reports and other materials related to development. This responds to the World Bank's policy of free access to information to promote transparency of their activities and explain their work to as wide an audience as possible.

Local distributor of books (s)

Editorial La Ceiba


What can a person do if he considers that a project funded by World Bank injures or could harm its interests directly?

The Inspection Panel is an independent body created in 1993 by a resolution of the Bank's Executive Board, is the first of its kind to give voice to private citizens in a context of international body. For more information, visit the Web site of the Inspection Panel (IP).

Inspection Panel


What should I do if I have evidence that there has been fraud or corruption in procurement or the execution of a project funded by the World Bank?

The World Bank supports multiple initiatives to combat corruption in countries that receive its support. Its aim is to ensure that the projects it funds has not misconduct or fraud.

Corrupción
Complaints: fraud and corruption


Representation

The World Bank is headed by the representatives of each of the member countries. The two bodies that make the decisions on the policy of the Bank are the Board of Governors and the Board of Executive Directors.Representation, voting rights and decision-making process

Opportunities for donations

There are several possibilities to obtain grants or funding. Below are some examples:

InfoDev


It provides funding to disseminate the technologies of ICT and / or improve the use of these for economic and social development and poverty reduction.

Social funds

Social funds support small projects in areas ranging from infrastructure and social services to training and the creation of microenterprises. These are projects identified by communities and that have been submitted to the social fund to obtain financing.

Partnership Fund Critical Ecosystem

This fund provides strategic alliances to address in an integrated and coordinated the problems in conservation (such as management of protected areas and coordinating the corridors of biodiversity, training, cross-border planning, etc.).. The civil society organizations, NGOs, community groups and private sector partners in the field of conservation of biological diversity can choose to obtain such financing.

You can find a more complete list at:

World Bank funds for civil society organizations


Jobs
Submit your resume onlineBecas Consider the new vacancies Team group

How much money do I get my country in procurement contracts? How do I participate?
The procurement contract awards can be foundDatabase on contract awardsOpportunities in procurement
Calls to tender for contracts or express interest in projects funded by the World Bank'sDevelopment Gateway (dgMarket) United Nations Development Business (United Nations publication)

Are there special scholarship opportunities for my country?

Becas Japon-Banco Mundial

Robert S. Fellowship Program McNamara

FMI Institute

Fellowship Program of Asian Development Bank and Japan for higher studies

Joint program of postgraduate fellowships in Japan and the World Bank

McNamara

Fellowship Program of the Institute of IMF

Asian Development Bank


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+ Publications and reports on El Salvador
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+ Take part in discussions on issues relating to development

Country Brief

What is the World Bank (functions, organization)

How the World Bank assists countries (objectives, assistance)

Making a positive impact in development

Last updated: 2009-01-30




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