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World Bank Related Links

  • The Clean Air Initiative. A partnership that advances innovative ways to improve air quality in cities around the world by sharing knowledge and experiences.

  • Infrastructure & Poverty.

  • Pollution Management. This site provides access to information on the Bank's ongoing work on Pollution Management.

  • PovertyNet. Resources and support for people working to understand and alleviate poverty.

  • Private Participation in Infrastructure. Major areas of assistance include advice, finance, risk mitigation, knowledge and information, and dispute settlement; includes the PPI Projects Database tracking trends in private infrastructure business in the developing world since 1984.

  • Private Sector Development. Aims to provide opportunities for the poor through market-friendly, enterprise-led growth, and to provide better services through efficient delivery systems and smart subsidies.

  • Rapid Response. Knowledge services on investment climate and privatization.

  • Rural-Urban Linkages and Interactions. Policy implications for development planning and poverty reduction; a joint Urban Economics - Rural Strategy and Policy initiative.

  • Urban Transport. Mission is to improve access and reliable/affordable transport service in urban areas.

  • Urban Water & Sanitation.

External Related Links

While we hope that that the sites below are of interest, the World Bank is not responsible for the content of external Web sites.

  • Ayuda Urbana. Linking staff at municipal governments in ten Latin American and Caribbean cities, it serves as a forum for sharing knowledge on pressing urban issues and priorities. (Spanish)

  • Cities Alliance. Established to improve the efficiency and scale up the impacts of urban development cooperation and urban investment.

  • Philippine Local Government Unit (LGU) Assistance Portal. A one-stop shop for information on Bank-supported products and services for LGUs in the Philippines.

  • UN-HABITAT.

  • Urban Institute.

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