[stop-imf] News and Notes on IMF and WB
Robert Weissman
rob@essential.org
Thu, 20 Jun 2002 15:07:57 -0700
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From: Sameer Dossani <sdossani@igc.org>
The latest segment of News and Notices for IMF and World Bank Watchers,
Who Governs Water Resources In Developing Countries? A Critique Of The
World Bank's Approach To Water Resources Management, is now available
at:
http://www.servicesforall.org/html/news_notices/spring2002/spring_2002_III.shtml
The article details how the World Bank extolls good governance practices
while short-circuiting participation and pushes one model of service
provision, namely, private sector led service provision, above all
others.
Please also see our other articles on the World Bank's Country Scorecard
<http://www.servicesforall.org/html/news_notices/spring2002/spring_2002_II.shtml
>
and the USA's new Millennium Challenge Account
<http://www.servicesforall.org/html/news_notices/spring2002/spring_2002_I.shtml>
-The Citizens' Network on Essential Services
www.ServicesForAll.org
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From: Sameer Dossani <sdossani@igc.org>
<p>The latest segment of News and Notices for IMF and World Bank Watchers,
<b><font face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif"><font size=-1>Who
Governs Water Resources In Developing Countries? A Critique Of The World
Bank's Approach To Water Resources Management</font></font></b>, is now
available at:
<br><a href="http://www.servicesforall.org/html/news_notices/spring2002/spring_2002_III.shtml" class="moz-txt-link-freetext">http://www.servicesforall.org/html/news_notices/spring2002/spring_2002_III.shtml</a>
<p>The article details how the World Bank extolls good governance practices
while short-circuiting participation and pushes one model of service provision,
namely, private sector led service provision, above all others.
<p>Please also see our other articles on the World Bank's Country Scorecard
<a href="http://www.servicesforall.org/html/news_notices/spring2002/spring_2002_II.shtml" class="moz-txt-link-rfc2396E"><http://www.servicesforall.org/html/news_notices/spring2002/spring_2002_II.shtml
></a>
<br>and the USA's new Millennium Challenge Account <a href="http://www.servicesforall.org/html/news_notices/spring2002/spring_2002_I.shtml" class="moz-txt-link-rfc2396E"><http://www.servicesforall.org/html/news_notices/spring2002/spring_2002_I.shtml></a>
<p>-The Citizens' Network on Essential Services
<br><a href="http://www.ServicesForAll.org" class="moz-txt-link-abbreviated">www.ServicesForAll.org</a>
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