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World Development Report 2011. The World Bank

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World Development Report 2011. The World BankInforme sobre el desarrollo mundial Conflicto, seguridad  y desarrollo.

World Development Report 2011


World Development Report 2011. The World BankThe World Development Report (WDR) 2011, released April 11, asks what spurs risks of violence, why conflict prevention and recovery has proven so difficult to address and what can be done by national leaders and their development, security, and diplomatic partners to help restore a stable development path in the world’s most fragile and violence-torn areas. The report's central message is that strengthening legitimate institutions and governance to provide citizen security, justice, and jobs is crucial to break cycles of violence.
En el Informe sobre el desarrollo mundial 2011 se consideran diversas disciplinas y experiencias recogidas en todo el mundo para ofrecer ideas y recomendaciones prácticas sobre cómo superar las situaciones de conflicto y fragilidad y garantizar el desarrollo. Los mensajes principales del informe son importantes para todos los países —sean de ingreso bajo, mediano o alto— y para las instituciones regionales y de alcance mundial.El Informe sobre el desarrollo mundial 2011 difundido por el Banco Mundial, determina que 1500 millones de personas viven en países afectados por ciclos repetidos de violencia, cuyas tasas de pobreza superan en más de los 20 puntos porcentuales las de otros países. El mensaje central del informe es que, para acabar con los ciclos de violencia, es imprescindible reforzar las instituciones y los sistemas de gobierno legítimos de manera que se pueda garantizar la seguridad ciudadana, la justicia y el empleo.
Panel 1: Transition Moments: Past and Present


A moderated panel discussion drawing out lessons from the transition experience of South Africa and other countries in the context of current transitions.Panel 2: 2011 World Development Report: Citizen Security, Justice and JobsPresentation of the WDR 2011 findings and recommendations chaired by World Bank President Robert Zoellick, with WDR 2011 Advisory Council Members and Co-Directors.WDR 2011 Launch
  • WDR 2011 Launch in Washington, D.C. - Watch the webcast here
    • Panel 1: Transition Moments: Past and Present. A moderated panel discussion drawing out lessons from the transition experience of South Africa and other countries in the context of current transitions.
    • Panel 2: 2011 World Development Report: Citizen Security, Justice and Jobs. Presentation of the WDR 2011 findings and recommendations chaired by World Bank President Robert Zoellick, with WDR 2011 Advisory Council Members and Co-Directors.
  • World Bank President Robert Zoellick discusses the report
  • WDR Co-Director Sarah Cliffe on the WDR 2011    
Informe Desarrollo Mundial. Banco Mundial. WDR2011Banco Mundial (2011). Panorama general Informe sobre el desarrollomundial 2011: Conflicto, seguridad y desarrollo. Disponible en:http://wdr2011.worldbank.org/sites/default/files/SPANISH_WDR2011_Overview.pdf- World Bank (2001). World Development Report: Conflict, Security andDevelopment. Disponible en:http://wdr2011.worldbank.org/sites/default/files/Complete%202011%20WDR%20Conflict,Security%20and%20Development_0.pdfIusconstifil

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