Examples of using Inter-american development in English and their translations into Arabic
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Inter-American Development Bank.
Health services improvement programme(Inter-American Development Bank,(IDB));
Inter-American Development Bank.
Attorney, Legal Department, Inter-American Development Bank, Washington, D.C., 1981-1985.
Inter-American Development Bank.
The Wawa Wasi Programme operates with funding through a loan from the Inter-American Development Bank(59%) and from the national treasury(41%).
Inter-American Development Bank.
Technical assistance to comment the proposed regulations for thenew competition law which was prepared by the Inter-American Development Bank, 26- 27 September.
IDB Inter-American Development Bank.
During the reporting period, UN-Habitat strengthened cooperation with the Inter-American Development Bank in the substantive areas of water and sanitation, finance and urban safety.
Inter-American Development Bank.
World Bank Inter-American Development Bank.
Inter-American Development Bank.
Summaries from the World Bank, Inter-American Development Bank and the African Development Bank are also included.
Inter-American Development Bank.
Summaries from the World Bank, Inter-American Development Bank and the African Development Bank are also included.
Inter-American Development Bank.
The Inter-American Development Bank.
Inter-American Development Banka Academia.
The Inter-American Development Bank.
Inter-American Development American Bank 1 015.5.
The Inter-American Development Bank.
An Inter-American Development Bank.
The Inter-American Development Bank.
The Inter-American Development Bank.
The Inter-American Development Bank has also significantly reduced its disbursements.
The Inter-American Development Bank World Bank International Organization for Migration International Committee.
Collaboration with the Inter-American Development Bank was extremely fruitful during the preparation for Habitat II Conference.
The Inter-American Development Bank is one of the main sources of long-term financing for economic, social and institutional projects in Latin America and the Caribbean.
