"Beyond Aid" - Speech by World Bank President Robert Zoellick

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September 14, 2011 - World Bank Group President Robert B. Zoellick said the "time for muddling through is over" and all countries needed to be "responsible stakeholders" in the world economy; they need to act on today's problems while building for tomorrow's challenges; they need to solve national issues with an eye towards shaping a healthy international system.




In a speech at George Washington University entitled "Beyond Aid", Zoellick said the world needs to recognize the new realities, unimaginable in 1944 when the World Bank was created, and move to a global system that integrates developed and developing countries, innovation, private investment, and the 50 percent of the world's population too often kept behind -- women.

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  • The time will come and it is now fast coming for the Filipino people to show to the world our rights and freedom to unlocked the global account inside the mother control account. 

  • The world bank institution as well as the other global leaders are ignoring the rights and authority of the Filipino people to open our own account in the name of the Filipino people which is now more than enough to help the world from economic turmoil and chaos.

  • your new world order master speaks new lies, listen to what he says ..warning...it may make you puke

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