ECG Fall 2018 Meeting
The ECG Fall 2018 meeting was hosted by Asian Development Bank in Shanghai, China. Full details are available to ECG members only.
The ECG Fall 2018 meeting was hosted by Asian Development Bank in Shanghai, China. Full details are available to ECG members only.
The theme of the Symposium, “Old Habits Die Hard: Lessons for Successful Transformation”, will be about Successful Transformations processes in general and in Development Institutions in particular. The symposium will be held in IsDB Headquarters in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia from 24-25 October.
The theme of the Symposium “Old Habits Die Hard: Lessons for Successful Transformation” is Successful Transformations processes in general and in Development Institutions in particular.
The presidents exchanged views on the role of Argentina in the context of the G20 meetings and the complexity of the economic situation in emerging markets.
Le soutien à un transport performant et plus respectueux de l’environnement est une priorité pour la BEI en France, réaffirmée avec force par son Vice-Président, M. Ambroise Fayolle : « Notre objectif est de soutenir un transport public durable et de qualité dans les villes et métropoles comme sur l’ensemble du territoire. L’innovation est également au cœur de notre action en France dans un double objectif de performance et de réduction des gaz à effet de serre. »
The EIB is taking part in European Mobility Week (16-22 September), which seeks to improve public health and quality of life by promoting clean mobility and sustainable urban transport.
We may be an ocean apart, but we face many common challenges: tackling climate change, managing new technologies, lowering inequality and avoiding new economic crises and stagnation. This is why the EIB joined up with the University of Columbia, Société Générale, and SUERF to host a conference on Sustainable Policy Responses: EU and US perspectives in New York 20-21 September.
The Economic Recovery Program in Maldives aimed for the recovery and sustainable growth of the economy over the medium term by supporting structural reforms. It sought to create greater fiscal space in the government budget by diversifying the tax base and rationalizing expenditures, improving debt management, and privatizing state-owned enterprises. This evaluation assessed the program successful overall although the sustainability of some outcomes was considered less than likely.
This report presents the findings of an evaluation of Indonesia’s Coral Reef Rehabilitation and Management Project (COREMAP) Phase II.