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Active IFC Advisory Svs Projects in Bolivia
finances.worldbank.org | Last Updated 2019-11-01T11:58:10.000ZPrivate sector development requires more than just finance. Experience shows the powerful role advisory services can play in unlocking investment and helping businesses expand and create jobs. To help the private sector in emerging markets, IFC provides advice, problem solving, and training to companies, industries, and governments. Our experience shows that companies need more than financial investment to thrive—they need a regulatory environment that enables entrepreneurship, and advice on business best practices. Our work includes advising national and local governments on how to improve their investment climate and strengthen basic infrastructure. Governments account for around half of our advisory projects. We also help investment clients improve corporate governance and become more sustainable. We offer advice through nearly 1,100 Advisory Services staff in 85 offices across 73 countries. Funding comes from donor partners, IFC, and client contributions. Learn more at http://www1.ifc.org/wps/wcm/connect/as_ext_content/what+we+do/advisory+services? .
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BRIC - Voting Power in the Bank
finances.worldbank.org | Last Updated 2019-10-17T10:36:56.000ZStatement of Subscriptions to Capital Stock and Voting Power. A portion of capital subscriptions paid in to IBRD has been paid in the national currencies of the members. These amounts, referred to as restricted currencies, are usable by IBRD in its lending and investment operations, only with consent of the respective members, and for administrative expenses.
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Bar-top 8 WB voting power
finances.worldbank.org | Last Updated 2019-10-17T10:36:56.000ZStatement of Subscriptions to Capital Stock and Voting Power. Latest information about voting power is available at http://go.worldbank.org/VKVDQDUC10. A portion of capital subscriptions paid in to IBRD has been paid in the national currencies of the members. These amounts, referred to as restricted currencies, are usable by IBRD in its lending and investment operations, only with consent of the respective members, and for administrative expenses.
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Dave_Top 8 countries voting power (Pie Chart)
finances.worldbank.org | Last Updated 2019-10-17T10:36:56.000ZStatement of Subscriptions to Capital Stock and Voting Power. Latest information about voting power is available at http://go.worldbank.org/VKVDQDUC10. A portion of capital subscriptions paid in to IBRD has been paid in the national currencies of the members. These amounts, referred to as restricted currencies, are usable by IBRD in its lending and investment operations, only with consent of the respective members, and for administrative expenses.
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Bolivia IDA
finances.worldbank.org | Last Updated 2019-11-14T12:32:35.000ZThe International Development Association (IDA) credits are public and publicly guaranteed debt extended by the World Bank Group. IDA provides development credits, grants and guarantees to its recipient member countries to help meet their development needs. Credits from IDA are at concessional rates. Data are in U.S. dollars calculated using historical rates. This dataset contains the latest available snapshot of the IDA Statement of Credits and Grants.
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IFC Investment By Industry - Annual Summary
finances.worldbank.org | Last Updated 2018-11-19T09:20:23.000ZIFC Industries (Sectors) are in charge of processing IFC transactions. They also provide the Regional Departments with the expertise and knowledge needed to process new projects. Learn more at http://www1.ifc.org/wps/wcm/connect/industry_ext_content/ifc_external_corporate_site/industries . FY10 data has been revised to be consistent with IFC's FY11 re-organizational changes across Industry departments. Note: Dollars in millions, for the year ended June 30. Short-term finance investments are included in figures prior to 2015.
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World Bank Program Budget and All Funds FY09-FY14
finances.worldbank.org | Last Updated 2018-06-20T14:27:07.000ZThe World Bank Program Budget and All Funds represent the administrative budget for Bank Budget (BB) funds, Trust Funds, and Reimbursable Funds. BB funds are authorized by the World Bank's Board of Directors. Trust Funds are financing arrangements set up with contributions from one or more donors (and in some cases from the World Bank Group too) to support development-related activities. Reimbursable Funds represent revenues generated by the World Bank (WB) when costs incurred by the WB are reimbursed by clients, donors, or others for operational and administrative services provided to clients and/or for sharing administrative costs based on negotiated cost-sharing arrangements. FY09-FY14 data presented is based on the "Program Cost Summary" found within the Annex of each World Bank Budget paper.
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Contratos Mayores premiados en Bolivia durante los años fiscales 2010-2012
finances.worldbank.org | Last Updated 2019-08-19T11:25:13.000ZThis set of contract awards includes data on commitments against contracts that were reviewed by the Bank before they were awarded (prior-reviewed Bank-funded contracts) under IDA/IBRD investment projects and related Trust Funds. This dataset does not list all contracts awarded by the Bank, and should be viewed only as a guide to determine the distribution of major contract commitments among the Bank's member countries. "Supplier Country" represents place of supplier registration, which may or not be the supplier's actual country of origin. Information does not include awards to subcontractors nor account for cofinancing. The Procurement Policy and Services Group does not guarantee the data included in this publication and accepts no responsibility whatsoever for any consequences of its use. The World Bank complies with all sanctions applicable to World Bank transactions.
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finances.worldbank.org | Last Updated 2018-11-19T09:20:23.000ZIFC Industries (Sectors) are in charge of processing IFC transactions. They also provide the Regional Departments with the expertise and knowledge needed to process new projects. Learn more at http://www1.ifc.org/wps/wcm/connect/industry_ext_content/ifc_external_corporate_site/industries . FY10 data has been revised to be consistent with IFC's FY11 re-organizational changes across Industry departments.
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IBRD: Summary of Current Loans for Bolivia
finances.worldbank.org | Last Updated 2019-11-14T12:38:03.000ZSummary lending data comprising total approved, disbursed and undisbursed amounts together with borrower obligation (outstanding & overdue amounts) of all current IBRD loans as of the date indicated. Amounts are rounded to billions of US$ equivalent converted as of the date indicated. Current loans include loans that have not been fully repaid, terminated or cancelled.