Go to the website of this World Bank Knowledge for Development Program Pilot Project:
"As countries move to second-generation reforms and focus on long-term growth agenda, they increasingly reach to their Diasporas as an entry point to articulate and implement such agendas. This trend is all the more remarkable because it is present in countries of all sizes and income levels. On requests of the governments, (the World Bank's) K4D Program has provided advisory services to develop relevant pilot initiatives in Chile, Mexico and Argentina."
Sunday, October 29, 2006
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