Remarks at Liberia Partners Forum, Washington DC, February 13, 2007

In his opening remarks, President of the World Bank, Paul Wolfowitz said that the international community needs to do much more and faster and take advantage of this unique opportunity that Liberians have now, after 25 years of instability, to take control of their destiny. Liberia’s $3.7 billion debt is clearly unsustainable and an unacceptable burden. He called on the international community to work together to clear the arrears so that the country can move forward. He paid tribute to what he terms as the “inspirational leadership of Ellen Johnson Sirleaf,” and added that this new hope must not be allowed to fade away. He said that “Those who remember the horror of the past can hardly imagine that Liberia has now become a place of hope.

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Main Author: Wolfowitz, Paul
Format: Speech biblioteca
Language:English
en_US
Published: 2007-02-13
Subjects:EMPOWERMENT, BENEFIT, BASIC SERVICES, IMF, ITS, PROCUREMENT, FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT, COMPROMISE, WOMAN, FUTURE, INCOME, CRIMINAL, PARTNER, BANK, GOVERNMENT, HOMES, OPTION, CONCESSIONS, TIMBER, SERVICES, SPECTRUM, MULTINATIONAL, REVENUES, ECONOMY, MINISTER, JOURNEY, SANCTIONS, NATION, REFUGEES, PROJECTS, CORRUPTION, INTERNATIONAL COMMUNITY, WILL, STREETS, CONFLICT, MINISTERS, ROADS, PAVING, GOVERNANCE, BUDGET, ARMED CONFLICT, STABILITY, CHILDREN, ROAD, WAR, SHARE, PUBLIC FINANCES, POVERTY, PARTNERS, FUEL, FINANCES, BRIDGES, DIPLOMACY, INITIATIVE, TERRAIN, CONFLICTS, LAW, INTERNATIONAL DONORS, INVESTMENTS, LENDING, VIOLENCE, SPEED, DEBT, LEADERSHIP, MARKETS, CIVIL WAR, AGREEMENT, CONFIDENCE, FISCAL DISCIPLINE, PORTS, ARREARS, RURAL ROADS, RULE OF LAW, PEACE, MEETING, GOVERNANCE REFORMS, GUARANTEE, FINANCE, DEVELOPMENT BANK, RECONSTRUCTION, GRANTS, ACCESS TO INFORMATION, INVESTING,
Online Access:http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2016/02/25926223/liberia-partners-forum-washington-dc-paul-wolfowitz-president
http://hdl.handle.net/10986/24902
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