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A tranche is an installment or portion of an IMF loan. Loans are often made for 18-month or three-year programmes and disbursed in tranches. Certain conditions must be met for the release of subsequent tranches.
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Climate Investment Funds Monitor 7: April 2013 25 April 2013
Working paper: The private sector and climate change adaptation: International Finance Corporation investments under the Pilot Program for Climate Resilience 24 April 2013
The UK's role in the World Bank and IMF: Department for International Development and HM Treasury 13 March 2013
World Bank on jobs: a "significant departure" or "business as usual"? 13 February 2013
The World Bank and industrial policy: Hands off or hands on? 6 December 2012
Climate Investment Funds Monitor 6: October 2012 26 October 2012
What more evidence does the World Bank need that carbon markets are not working? 23 May
At sustainability congress, dam builder bars civil society from dialogue 20 May
Austerity a moral issue as it inflicts millions 20 May
World Bank compliance arm assessing fresh complaint against Vizhinjam port 20 May
With Inga dams, donors set to repeat past failures 18 May
“FI investments should be designed, implemented and evaluated in terms of their net impact on job numbers”
The awakening of the squares 20 May
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