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Winds of Change: Will it bring a new development paradigm?

Winds of Change: Will it bring a new development paradigm?. World Bank/IMF Spring Meetings Civil Society Policy Forum 15 April 2011 Follow on Twitter: # windsofchange. Bank President Robert B. Zoellick on the gaps in integrating human rights into multilateral assistance:.

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Winds of Change: Will it bring a new development paradigm?

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  1. Winds of Change: Will it bring a new development paradigm? World Bank/IMF Spring Meetings Civil Society Policy Forum 15 April 2011 Follow on Twitter: #windsofchange

  2. Bank President Robert B. Zoellick on the gaps in integrating human rights into multilateral assistance: “In order to identify and explore these issues, we need first and foremost to open up a genuine and deep dialogue with and between the different voices in the [Arab] region.” 21 March 2011 “[Our] record of action has been spotty. Like others, we also have much to learn.”

  3. “Few can claim to have predicted today’s events in the Middle East and North Africa. We must be careful about what we assume might happen next. We must approach development with the same humility.” “Rather than just talk about what we do know, we should worry about what we do not know. Rather than focus on what we got right, we should worry about what we got wrong. What we missed; when we did not speak loudly enough; where we self-censored — citizens’ voices, yes, but also our own.” 6 April 2011

  4. Thank you for attending! • DataDynehttp://www.datadyne.org/ • The Global Fund for Children http://www.globalfundforchildren.org/ • GlobalGivinghttp://www.GlobalGiving.org/ • The Listening Project http://www.cdainc.com • How Matters http://www.how-matters.org/ Twitter: #windsofchange

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