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Tuesday, February 25, 2014

Inviting potential applicants to participate in the Information Sessions in their cities.


Inviting potential applicants to participate in the Information Sessions in their cities.

To further discuss the grant competition and the application process the World Bank Development Marketplace Team will be holding Information Sessions in Kolkata, Guwahati and Shillong on 26th, 27th and 28th February respectively.

The Information Session will provide an opportunity to get more specific instructions and details on the application form, eligibility criteria and the capacity building support available through the DM network. These Sessions also provide potential applicants the opportunity to meet with the DM team and some previous winners, as well as to network with other organisations in the North East Social Enterprise ecosystem.

DATES: 
  • 26th February 2014: Kolkata, West BengalVenue- The Senator Hotel (Sapphire Room, The Senator Hotel, 15 Camac Street, Kolkata). Time- 2.00pm to 5.00pm. Register here.
  • 27th February 2014: Guwahati, AssamVenue- NEDFi House (Conference Hall,NEDFi House, G.S. Road, Dispur, Guwahati). Time- 2.00pm to 5.00pm.Register here.
  • 28th February 2014: Shillong, MeghalayaVenue- Asian Confluence (Lady Veronica Lane, Nongkynrih, Laitumkhrah, Shillong). Time- 2.00pm to 5.00pm.Register here.
Please note that seats are limited at these sessions. If you are interested to join, please do confirm your participation by clicking on the "Register here" link. We would also recommend reviewing theapplication form before attending the session. If you are unable to attend the session, you can still get all the necessary support in completing your proposal by dropping an email to the Program Team atinfo@dm-india.com.

If you know of others in your network that could benefit from the DM2014 program we request you to please forward this email to them.

We look forward to meeting you at the Information Session.

Regards,

World Bank Development Marketplace Team

Tuesday, November 12, 2013

World Bank, Chennai Office is looking fro Knowledge Management Assistant


Dear Ms. Amudha,

Greetings from the World Bank Group, Chennai

Thank you for your valuable time and for your courtesy this afternoon.

As discussed, we are exploring the available Talent pool of fresh Graduates OR Post Graduates from the top institutes in Chennai. We have identified University of Madras'(Chepauk Campus) as a potential institution. This is for coveted positions with the World Bank Group office in Chennai working with counterparts at the World Bank headquarters in Washington DC.

As mentioned to you, we are open to considering fresh graduates and post graduates (any discipline) who will go through an intensive training at our Chennai office as part of our Knowledge Management team, these positions work in US Time Zone (Night Shift) from Chennai office.

I have attached the Job description for your reference, and I am copying my colleague from Knowledge Management team Mr.Junaid Mohammad Khan who can share you more details about this Role & Position (if required) 

We would appreciate if you could kindly share a few resumes of relevant students who have passed out in *May 2013 or May 2012* & who would be interested in this assignment. The selection criterion is detailed in the Job description .

Looking forward for your positive reply as early as possible.

(See attached file: ETT_Knowledge Management Assistant.docx)

Thanks & Regards,
Vijay Prasad
Manager - Human Resources
The World Bank, Chennai
Desk - 044- 2444 3411
Mobile - 95000 24755


INFORMATION IS POWER

A. Amudavalli
Professor & Head
Dept. of Library and Information Science
University of Madras
Chennai 600 005
Phone - 044 - 25399672 (0ff.)
044 - 28453343 (Res.)

Tuesday, November 20, 2012

Presentation on World Development Report 2013: Jobs by Mr. Martin Rama at JNU, New Delhi


Central Library, Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU) and

The Public Information Center (PIC) India, The World Bank, New Delhi

Cordially invites you to the 

Presentation 

on 

World Development Report 2013: Jobs

by 

Mr. Martin Rama
Director, 2013 World Development Report

Date: Tuesday, 27th November 2012 at 3.00 pm
Venue: Lecture Hall-I, Convention Centre JNU, New Delhi 

About the Presenter:
Director, 2013 World Development Report, the world bank
His previous assignments include a one-year spell with the Chief Economist office in South Asia region, and from July to December 2010 he served as the acting regional Chief Economist. 

Over the previous eight years Martin was the Lead Economist for Vietnam. In this capacity, he oversaw the analytical program of the World Bank in areas related to economic policy and poverty reduction. His tasks included the preparation of the annual Vietnam Development Reports. He was also the focal person in the policy dialogue with government in relation to economic reforms, and led a series of annual policy lending operations co-financed by a dozen donors. During this eight-year period, Vietnam went from HIPC graduation to IBRD borrowing, while delivering a strong performance in terms of economic growth, job creation and social inclusion.

Prior to moving to operations, Martin spent ten years with the research department of the Bank, mainly stationed in DC, but providing cross-support to a large number of developing countries. The main focus of his work was on labor issues. He co-managed a large research program on the impact of labor market policies and institutions on economic performance. He was also responsible for a major research initiative on public sector downsizing and served as a member of the Social Protection Board of the Bank. His research activities led to numerous publications in academic journals. 

Martin Rama gained his Ph.D. in macroeconomics in France in 1985. In his home country Uruguay, he worked in CINVE, the country's largest think tank, and became one of its directors. In parallel with his World Bank duties, he was visiting professor in development economics at the University of Paris until 2005.

Outline of WDR 2013:

Recent world events have put jobs at the center of the policy debate. In advanced economies, there is concern about a jobless recovery; in developing countries, continued growth cannot shield workers who are vulnerable to shocks. Political upheavals in the Arab world have highlighted the discontent of educated youth whose employment opportunities fall short of their expectations. 

Please make it convenient to attend.

Regards
Dr. Ramesh C Gaur
PGDCA, MLISc,Ph.D. Fulbright Scholar (Virginia Tech, USA)
University Librarian 
Jawaharlal Nehru University(JNU)
New Meharuli Road, New Delhi - 110067
Tele +91-11-26742605, 26704551
Fax : +91-11-26741603