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  |    | World Bank MDG Efforts Help Save 13 Million Lives Since 2000:   In his opening statement to world leaders at the United Nations General  Assembly on September 20, 2010 on the Millennium Development Goals  (MDGs), World Bank Group President, Robert B. Zoellick, said that the  World Bank has helped to save the lives of 13 million people with its  MDG-related IDA fund for the world’s poorest since 2000, and will  redouble efforts to mobilize substantial new investments agriculture,  education, and health to close the overall MDG gap over the next five  years.  More...  
 
  |     | CSO Participants Provide Useful Feedback on 2010 Spring Meetings:   CSO participants surveyed after the 2010 Spring Meetings gave high  marks for the logistics, policy sessions, and overall usefulness of the  Civil Society Policy Forum. They also shared comments on what they felt  worked well (e.g. diversity of topics, better understanding of the Bank )  and provided specific suggestions on how to improve the CS Forum in the  future. These included: avoiding too many simultaneous sessions, more  time built into the schedule for participants interactions, and greater  access to Bank / Fund staff. More...   
 
  |    | CSOs Collaborate Actively on Access to Information Policy: A  number of CSOs played a significant role in the implementation planning  phase of the Bank’s new Access to Information policy which was rolled  out on July 1. CSO representatives worked closely with the Bank’s Access  to Information Working Group (AIWG) in order to provide input and make  suggestions on various aspects of the implementation plan such as  translation requirements, user accessibility, and staff training. More... 
 
  |    | World Bank Frees Up Development Data:  As part of a larger effort to increase access to information at the  World Bank, the Bank Group President, Robert B. Zoellick on April 20,  2010 announced a free and easy access to the institution's more than  2,000 financial, business, health, economic and human development  statistics that had mostly been available only to paying subscribers.  Experts say the Bank's open data initiative has the potential to  stimulate more evidence-based policymaking in developing countries by  bringing more researchers and innovative analysis into the development  process. More...  
 
  |     | Civil Society eNewsletter – September 2010 New!!: This  edition of the newsletter carries interesting stories about World Bank  support for the MDG, World Bank Vice President at the CIVICUS Assembly,  new World Bank/CSO Health page, etc.  Also included are important  appointments like the Egyptian natioanl Managing Director and the new  clean energy expert.  To read more and to subscribe click here.  |  
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