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| | Development in Partnership, the World Bank's newsletter in Thailand, is intended to keep development professionals, representatives of government, academia, civil society, the private sector, and others informed of the Bank's activities in Thailand and other news related to development.
Stay up to date on: World Bank News; New Publications and Research; Country Develpment Partnerships; New Trends and Issuesin Development and Economics; Workshops and Presentations; and Upcoming Events. |
June 2009

| In this issue:
THAILAND TO FLIGHT GLOBAL WARMING with two new CDM PROJECTS
WORLD BANK'S RESPONSE TO THE GLOBAL CRISIS |
April 2009

| In this issue:
THAILAND ECONOMY FALLS MORE THAN EXPECTED
CHANCE OF A BOTTOMING OUT IN CHINA PROVIDES RAY of hope on an otherwise gloomy horizon, says World Bank's review of East Asian and Pacific Economies |
February 2009

| In this issue:
NEW COUNTRY DIRECTOR FOR THAILAND Annette Dixon Has Extensive Exprerience in Public Service
RETHINKING GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENT New World Bank Report Says Development Can Be More Inclusive, Though Growth Still Imbalanced
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December 2008
| In this issue:
Global Slump and Political Uncertainty to Continue to Weigh on the Thai Economy in 2009
East Asia Won’t Be Spared Impacts of Global Economic Storm, Says World Bank Report
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August 2008
| In this issue:
At Last, a Practical Guide to Climate-Proof Our Cities
Poor Chon Buri Village Benefits from 1st WB-Supported Carbon-Finance Project in Thailand |
June 2008
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World Bank Launches $1.2 Billion Fast-Track Facility for Food Crisis
Developing Country Growth Resilient in the Face of Financial Turmoil and Soaring Food and Energy Prices
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March 2008

| In this issue:
Well Coordinated Youth Policy Could Help Thai Youth Cope With Social, Economic Challenges
First Regional Conference on Asset Recovery Organized By Thailand, World Bank, UNODC |
January 2008

| In this issue:
Higher Education Reform: The Key to Countries’ Competitiveness
Introducing World Bank’s New Forest Carbon Partnership Facility: Part I |
December 2007

| In this issue:
New World Bank Report Says Thai Economy to Slow in 2007, Grow Moderately in 2008
Thailan Moves to 15th in World Bank's Doing Business Ranking |
October 2007

| In this issue:
World Bank Supports First Forum on Lao-Thai Partnership in Sustainable Hydropower Development
New World Bank Study Finds Immigration Has Minimal Impact on Thai Wages |
September 2007

| In this issue:
T-LAC Helps Protect Rights of Tsunami Victims in Thailand |
August 2007

| In this issue:
Thailand-World Bank Partnership in Education Helps Students Improve Learning
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July 2007

| In this issue:
Ten Years on and Beyond: Remembering the 1997 Asian Crisis
Erosion is Primary Environmental Challenge in Thailand, Says New World Bank Report
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June 2007

| In this issue:
World Bank’s East Asian Renaissance Report Offers Insight into Thailand’s Biggest Challenges
Time to Refocus On “Core Mission” – World Bank’s Vice President for East Asia and Pacific
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May 2007

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World Bank Supports Renewable Energy Development in Thailand
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April 2007

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Thai Youth Leader Urges Peers to Speak Up Macroeconomic Fundamentals Remain Strong despite Short-Term Risks
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March 2007

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Thailand and World Bank Share Experience on Knowledge Management Applications Two World Bank February Events Promote HIV/AIDS Awareness Among Youth in Thailand
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February 2007 
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Country Development Partnerships for Infrastructure (CDP-INFRA), and Education (CDP-ED)
New world Bank Study Examines Growth Prospects of Thailand's Fashion Industry
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January 2007 
| In this issue:
Growth Prospects Are Strong, but Social, Environmental Pressures from Globalization Need More Attention
Hope for a New Life: Two Years after the Tsunami
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November 2006
| In this issue:
NESDB, World Bank Discuss Thailand’s Tenth Plan
Interview with Luis Benveniste: ‘Secondary education has the potential to serve as a pathway for students’ progress and advancement.’
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