This transcript, from the session of the Executive Directors of the International Bank for Reconstruction and Development (IBRD) and the International Development Association (IDA) held on Tuesday, May 1, 1973, covers the discussion on the topic of Onchocerciasis for Western Africa.
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Document Date
1973/05/01
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Transcript
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Report Number
115746
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Volume No
1
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1
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2017/06/07
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Disclosed
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Transcript of meeting of the Executive Directors of the Bank and IDA held on Tuesday, May 1, 1973 : Onchocerciasis in Western Africa
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Keywords
mobilization of funds;standard of living;heads of state;agriculture and livestock;movement of population;Black flies;aid agency;international agency;preparatory work;research program;financial commitment;human beings;human suffering;national authority;medical resources;external source;financial resource;medical problems;global context;medical service;special fund;river blindness;staff compensation;million people;negative relationship;mass treatment;Endemic Disease;small villages;population size;population explosion;agricultural production;donor support;oral history;aerial photograph;fertile valleys;executive session;financial participation;special interest;active participation;acceptable risk;potential output;limited resources;administrative machinery;international fund;
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Transcript of meeting of the Executive Directors of the Bank and IDA held on Tuesday, May 1, 1973 : Onchocerciasis in Western Africa (English). Board transcript Washington, D.C. : World Bank Group. http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/513621496833276816/Transcript-of-meeting-of-the-Executive-Directors-of-the-Bank-and-IDA-held-on-Tuesday-May-1-1973-Onchocerciasis-in-Western-Africa