Development and human rights: the role of the World Bank
Material type: TextPublication details: Washington, D.C. The World Bank 1998Description: vii, 30pISBN:- 0-8213-4340-8
- WA 100 .W62 1998
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Reveals the contribution of the World Bank to a broad spectrum of human rights, which can be referred to as economic, social, civil or political. Programs of the World Bank assist in unlocking human potential, which is the most essential human right of all. Discusses issues such as the World Bank and poverty reduction, as protecting and advancing human rights means helping the world's poorest people escape poverty for the World Bank.
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