Friday, September 19, 2008

REMINDER: Book Launch for "Environmental Health and Child Survival" on Monday, September 22 from 12:00-2:00pm in I1-200

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Each year, millions of children in developing countries fall sick and die from
diseases caused by polluted air, contaminated resources, and poor hygiene.
Repeated infections also contribute to malnutrition in children, and
subsequently impacts future learning and productivity. This book analyzes the
linkages between malnutrition and environmental health, and assesses the burden
of disease on young children and its economic costs.

Environmental Health and Child Survival: Epidemiology, Economics, Experiencesis
the fourth title in the Environment and Development Series. This series covers
current and emerging issues in order to promote debate and broaden the
understanding of environmental challenges as integral to equitable and sustained
economic growth.

?This rigorous study is a godsend to anyone involved in advocacy for water and
sanitation in developing countries. . . For politicians who are unmoved by
arguments that failure to invest in water and sanitation will make their people
poor, this study offers a clincher; it shows how lack of investment will also
negatively affect their children?s educational and cognitive performance,
because of the effects of malnutrition, exacerbated by frequent episodes of
illness.?

Sandy Cairncross
Professor of Environmental Health
London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine

For more information or to buy the book, please click here.

CHAIR
Warren Evans.
Director, Environment Department, World Bank
Mr. Evans' main responsibilities include overseeing the implementation of the
Bank?s Environment Strategy, which aims to mainstream environmental issues in
lending and non-lending operations. He joined the World Bank in July 2003. From
1988 to 2003, he held technical and managerial positions at the Asian
Development Bank (ADB) based in Manila, Philippines - his last ADB position was
the Director for the Environment and Social Safeguards Division. Prior to that,
Mr. Evans worked on environmental issues in developing countries, which included
his services as Advisor to the Thai National Environment Board from 1978-1981
and Managing Director of an international environmental consulting firm based in
Asia from 1982-1987.

PRESENTING AUTHORS
Anjali Acharya
Environmental Specialist, Latin America and Caribbean Region, World Bank
Since joining the Bank in 1996, Ms. Acharya has been working on various
environmental issues, including environmental health. She also works on
development policy lending as well as sectoral investment lending projects in
several countries in the LCR region. She has contributed towards numerous Bank
publications on environmental issues, and is the co-task team leader for
Environmental Health and Child Survival.

Mikko Paunio
Senior Medical Officer, Health Protection Cabinet, Ministry of Social Affairs
and Health of Finland
Mr. Paunio has over 30 peer-reviewed publications in leading medical journals,
and among many other things, is an expert in the post vaccination era
epidemiology of measles. He served as a teacher and a researcher for almost a
decade in the University of Helsinki in the 1990's. Since 2002, he was
permanently appointed as a cabinet officer in the Finnish Government. During
2006-2007, he worked as a staff member in the Environment Department of the
World Bank. During this time, he served as the co-task team leader of
Environmental Health and Child Survival.

DISCUSSANTS
Shantayanan Devarajan
Chief Economist, Africa Region, World Bank
Since joining the World Bank in 1991, Mr. Devarajan has been a Principal
Economist and Research Manager for Public Economics in the Development Research
Group, the Chief Economist of the Human Development Network, and of the South
Asia Region. He was the director of the World Development Report 2004: Making
Services Work for Poor People. Before 1991, he was on the faculty at Harvard
University?s John F. Kennedy School of Government. The author and co-author of
over 100 publications, Mr. Devarajan?s research covers public economics, trade
policy, natural resources and the environment, and general equilibrium modeling
of developing countries.

Paul Epstein
Associate Director, Center for Health and the Global Environment, Harvard
Medical School
Mr. Epstein has worked in medical, teaching, and research capacities in Africa,
Asia and Latin America. In 1993, he coordinated an eight-part series on Health
and Climate Change for The Lancet. Mr. Epstein has worked with the IPCC, the
NAS, NOAA, and NASA to assess the health impacts of climate change and develop
health applications of climate forecasting and remote sensing. As recognition
for his contributions to the work of the IPCC, he was awarded the Nobel Peace
Prize in 2007. Mr. Epstein has also coordinated Climate Change Futures: Health,
Ecological and Economic Dimensions, an international project with Swiss Re and
the UNDP.

Jaehyang So
Manager, Water and Sanitation Program (WSP), World Bank
Ms. So comes to the WSP with a background in urban service delivery, utilities
and corporate restructuring, and public private partnerships. She has focused on
improving the performance of service providers, utilities, and local governments
in the World Bank?s programs in Eastern and Central Europe, East Asia, and South
Asia. Immediately prior to joining WSP, Ms. So was the Lead Infrastructure
Specialist in the South Asia Regional Infrastructure Department working
primarily on Bangladesh and Pakistan on urban water and sanitation sector
programs. Ms. So has also worked on the World Bank?s corporate strategy and risk
management development, most recently, leading the team preparing the World Bank
Group?s Sustainable Infrastructure Action Plan.

About The InfoShop
The InfoShop is the public information center of the World Bank and serves as a
forum for substantial debate on international development. Our extensive events
program consists of more than 250 events over the past two years and has hosted
many internationally recognized speakers including Queen Noor, Francis Fukuyama,
Jeffrey Sachs, Amartya Sen, Joseph Stiglitz, Thomas Friedman, Senator Hagel, and
Carly Fiorina. The InfoShop functions as the only publicly accessible space at
headquarters and provides internal and external audiences with over 10,000
titles published by the World Bank, international organizations, and other
publishers on development issues.
For more information, visit www.worldbank.org/infoshop
For comments about the events program, visit InfoShop.

Thursday, September 18, 2008

SPECIAL EVENT: Former U.S. Secretary of State Madeleine K. Albright launches "Domestic Violence Awareness Month" at Preston on Wednesday, October 1 at 3:00 PM

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The World Bank, International Monetary Fund, and Inter-American Development Bank

"Partnering to Prevent Domestic Abuse"
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| | October |
| | Domestic Violence Awareness Month |
| | |
| | The Human Resources Global Mobility (HRSGM) |
| | invites you to an event sponsored by The World |
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| | of October's Domestic Violence Awareness Month, |
| PORTRAIT BY TIMOTHY | Madeleine K. Albright, former U.S. Secretary of |
| GREENFIELD-SANDERS | State, will deliver the keynote address. |
| | |
| | As Secretary of State, Madeleine Albright |
| Wednesday, October 1, 2008 | reinforced America's alliances, advocated |
| 3:00 - 4:30 PM | democracy and human rights, and promoted |
| | American trade and business, labor, and |
| | environmental standards abroad. She has also |
| | continuously strived to improve the lives of |
| Batalan Drums to perform at 2:50 PM | women and girls around the world. |
| Book signing to follow Q&A at 3:45 | |
| PM | In Dr. Albright's own words, during the United |
| | Nation's Fourth Conference on Women in Beijing |
| | in 1995: |
| | |
| Preston Auditorium | "(I look forward) to the day when girls all over |
| World Bank Main Complex | the world will be able to look ahead with |
| 1818 H Street, NW | confidence that their lives will be valued, |
| Washington, DC | their individuality respected, their rights |
| | protected and their future determined by their |
| | own abilities and character. In such a world the |
| | lives of all of us-----men and women, boys and |
| | girls----will be enriched." |
| | |
| | Save the Date |
| | Domestic Violence Panel: What You May Not Know! |
| | Wednesday, October 29, 2008 from 12:00-2:00pm |
| | J1-050 Auditorium, World Bank J Building |
| | For more information, please contact |
| | infoshopevents@worldbank.org |
| | |
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OPENING REMARKS
Ngozi N. Okonjo-Iweala
Managing Director, World Bank

PRESENTATION
Madeleine K. Albright
Former United States Secretary of State

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About the Human Resources Global Mobility (HRSGM)
HRSGM provides relocation support services, including overseas
assignment briefings, education, child care, housing, spouse/partner
career, and domestic abuse prevention guidance to the staff of the
World Bank Group and Inter-American Development Bank. Additionally,
they extend Domestic Abuse Prevention services to the staff and
families of the IMF. HRSGM also provides educational outreach
programs and information on domestic abuse prevention.
For more information, visit:Global Mobility website
Contact us at globalmobility@worldbank.org or by phone at (202)
473-2445.

About the InfoShop
The InfoShop is the public information center of the World Bank and
serves as a forum for substantial debate on international
development. Our extensive events program consists of more than 250
events over the past two years and has hosted many internationally
recognized speakers including Queen Noor, Francis Fukuyama, Jeffrey
Sachs, Amartya Sen, Joseph Stiglitz, Thomas Friedman, and Carly
Fiorina. The InfoShop functions as the only publicly accessible
space at headquarters and provides internal and external audiences
with over 15,000 titles published by the World Bank, international
organizations, and other publishers on development issues.
For more information, visit: www.worldbank.org/infoshop
Comments about the events program:
http://go.worldbank.org/TDG9T8O9K0

REMINDER: Book Launch for "Environmental Health and Child Survival" on Monday, September 22 from 12:00-2:00pm in I1-200

*This InfoShop event is available on LMS. Please click here to sign up.*.

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& World Bank Environment Department

INVITE YOU TO A LAUNCH OF A RECENT WORLD BANK PUBLICATION
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| | Each year, millions of children in |
| | developing countries fall sick and die |
| | from diseases caused by polluted air, |
| Monday | contaminated resources, and poor hygiene. |
| September 22, | Repeated infections also contribute to |
| 2008 | malnutrition in children, and |
| 12:00 - 2:00 PM | subsequently impacts future learning and |
| World Bank I | productivity. This book analyzes the |
| Building | linkages between malnutrition and |
| Auditorium | environmental health, and assesses the |
| I1-200 | burden of disease on young children and |
| Lunch will be | its economic costs. |
| served | |
| | Environmental Health and Child Survival: |
| | Epidemiology, Economics, Experiencesis |
| | the fourth title in the Environment and |
| | Development Series. This series covers |
| | current and emerging issues in order to |
| | promote debate and broaden the |
| | understanding of environmental challenges |
| | as integral to equitable and sustained |
| | economic growth. |
| | |
| | ?This rigorous study is a godsend to |
| | anyone involved in advocacy for water and |
| | sanitation in developing countries. . . |
| | For politicians who are unmoved by |
| | arguments that failure to invest in water |
| | and sanitation will make their people |
| | poor, this study offers a clincher; it |
| | shows how lack of investment will also |
| | negatively affect their children?s |
| | educational and cognitive performance, |
| | because of the effects of malnutrition, |
| | exacerbated by frequent episodes of |
| | illness.? |
| | |
| | Sandy Cairncross |
| | Professor of Environmental Health |
| | London School of Hygiene and Tropical |
| | Medicine |
| | |
| | For more information or to buy the book, |
| | please click here. |
| | |
| | |
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CHAIR
Warren Evans.
Director, Environment Department, World Bank
Mr. Evans' main responsibilities include overseeing the
implementation of the Bank?s Environment Strategy, which aims to
mainstream environmental issues in lending and non-lending
operations. He joined the World Bank in July 2003. From 1988 to
2003, he held technical and managerial positions at the Asian
Development Bank (ADB) based in Manila, Philippines - his last ADB
position was the Director for the Environment and Social Safeguards
Division. Prior to that, Mr. Evans worked on environmental issues in
developing countries, which included his services as Advisor to the
Thai National Environment Board from 1978-1981 and Managing Director
of an international environmental consulting firm based in Asia from
1982-1987.

PRESENTING AUTHORS
Anjali Acharya
Environmental Specialist, Latin America and Caribbean Region, World
Bank
Since joining the Bank in 1996, Ms. Acharya has been working on
various environmental issues, including environmental health. She
also works on development policy lending as well as sectoral
investment lending projects in several countries in the LCR region.
She has contributed towards numerous Bank publications on
environmental issues, and is the co-task team leader for
Environmental Health and Child Survival.

Mikko Paunio
Senior Medical Officer, Health Protection Cabinet, Ministry of
Social Affairs and Health of Finland
Mr. Paunio has over 30 peer-reviewed publications in leading medical
journals, and among many other things, is an expert in the post
vaccination era epidemiology of measles. He served as a teacher and
a researcher for almost a decade in the University of Helsinki in
the 1990's. Since 2002, he was permanently appointed as a cabinet
officer in the Finnish Government. During 2006-2007, he worked as a
staff member in the Environment Department of the World Bank. During
this time, he served as the co-task team leader of Environmental
Health and Child Survival.

DISCUSSANTS
Shantayanan Devarajan
Chief Economist, Africa Region, World Bank
Since joining the World Bank in 1991, Mr. Devarajan has been a
Principal Economist and Research Manager for Public Economics in the
Development Research Group, the Chief Economist of the Human
Development Network, and of the South Asia Region. He was the
director of the World Development Report 2004: Making Services Work
for Poor People. Before 1991, he was on the faculty at Harvard
University?s John F. Kennedy School of Government. The author and
co-author of over 100 publications, Mr. Devarajan?s research covers
public economics, trade policy, natural resources and the
environment, and general equilibrium modeling of developing
countries.

Paul Epstein
Associate Director, Center for Health and the Global Environment,
Harvard Medical School
Mr. Epstein has worked in medical, teaching, and research capacities
in Africa, Asia and Latin America. In 1993, he coordinated an
eight-part series on Health and Climate Change for The Lancet. Mr.
Epstein has worked with the IPCC, the NAS, NOAA, and NASA to assess
the health impacts of climate change and develop health applications
of climate forecasting and remote sensing. As recognition for his
contributions to the work of the IPCC, he was awarded the Nobel
Peace Prize in 2007. Mr. Epstein has also coordinated Climate Change
Futures: Health, Ecological and Economic Dimensions, an
international project with Swiss Re and the UNDP.

Jaehyang So
Manager, Water and Sanitation Program (WSP), World Bank
Ms. So comes to the WSP with a background in urban service delivery,
utilities and corporate restructuring, and public private
partnerships. She has focused on improving the performance of
service providers, utilities, and local governments in the World
Bank?s programs in Eastern and Central Europe, East Asia, and South
Asia. Immediately prior to joining WSP, Ms. So was the Lead
Infrastructure Specialist in the South Asia Regional Infrastructure
Department working primarily on Bangladesh and Pakistan on urban
water and sanitation sector programs. Ms. So has also worked on the
World Bank?s corporate strategy and risk management development,
most recently, leading the team preparing the World Bank Group?s
Sustainable Infrastructure Action Plan.

________________________________________________________________________________________________________
About The InfoShop
The InfoShop is the public information center of the World Bank and
serves as a forum for substantial debate on international
development. Our extensive events program consists of more than 250
events over the past two years and has hosted many internationally
recognized speakers including Queen Noor, Francis Fukuyama, Jeffrey
Sachs, Amartya Sen, Joseph Stiglitz, Thomas Friedman, Senator Hagel,
and Carly Fiorina. The InfoShop functions as the only publicly
accessible space at headquarters and provides internal and external
audiences with over 10,000 titles published by the World Bank,
international organizations, and other publishers on development
issues.
For more information, visit www.worldbank.org/infoshop
For comments about the events program, visit InfoShop.

Tuesday, September 16, 2008

Book Launch for "Environmental Health and Child Survival" on Monday, September 22 from 12:00-2:00pm in I1-200

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Each year, millions of children in developing countries fall sick and die from
diseases caused by polluted air, contaminated resources, and poor hygiene.
Repeated infections also contribute to malnutrition in children, and
subsequently impacts future learning and productivity. This book analyzes the
linkages between malnutrition and environmental health, and assesses the burden
of disease on young children and its economic costs.

Environmental Health and Child Survival: Epidemiology, Economics, Experiencesis
the fourth title in the Environment and Development Series. This series covers
current and emerging issues in order to promote debate and broaden the
understanding of environmental challenges as integral to equitable and sustained
economic growth.

?This rigorous study is a godsend to anyone involved in advocacy for water and
sanitation in developing countries. . . For politicians who are unmoved by
arguments that failure to invest in water and sanitation will make their people
poor, this study offers a clincher; it shows how lack of investment will also
negatively affect their children?s educational and cognitive performance,
because of the effects of malnutrition, exacerbated by frequent episodes of
illness.?

Sandy Cairncross
Professor of Environmental Health
London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine

For more information or to buy the book, please click here.

CHAIR
Warren Evans.
Director, Environment Department, World Bank
Mr. Evans' main responsibilities include overseeing the implementation of the
Bank?s Environment Strategy, which aims to mainstream environmental issues in
lending and non-lending operations. He joined the World Bank in July 2003. From
1988 to 2003, he held technical and managerial positions at the Asian
Development Bank (ADB) based in Manila, Philippines - his last ADB position was
the Director for the Environment and Social Safeguards Division. Prior to that,
Mr. Evans worked on environmental issues in developing countries, which included
his services as Advisor to the Thai National Environment Board from 1978-1981
and Managing Director of an international environmental consulting firm based in
Asia from 1982-1987.

PRESENTING AUTHORS
Anjali Acharya
Environmental Specialist, Latin America and Caribbean Region, World Bank
Since joining the Bank in 1996, Ms. Acharya has been working on various
environmental issues, including environmental health. She also works on
development policy lending as well as sectoral investment lending projects in
several countries in the LCR region. She has contributed towards numerous Bank
publications on environmental issues, and is the co-task team leader for
Environmental Health and Child Survival.

Mikko Paunio
Senior Medical Officer, Health Protection Cabinet, Ministry of Social Affairs
and Health of Finland
Mr. Paunio has over 30 peer-reviewed publications in leading medical journals,
and among many other things, is an expert in the post vaccination era
epidemiology of measles. He served as a teacher and a researcher for almost a
decade in the University of Helsinki in the 1990's. Since 2002, he was
permanently appointed as a cabinet officer in the Finnish Government. During
2006-2007, he worked as a staff member in the Environment Department of the
World Bank. During this time, he served as the co-task team leader of
Environmental Health and Child Survival.

DISCUSSANTS
Shantayanan Devarajan
Chief Economist, Africa Region, World Bank
Since joining the World Bank in 1991, Mr. Devarajan has been a Principal
Economist and Research Manager for Public Economics in the Development Research
Group, the Chief Economist of the Human Development Network, and of the South
Asia Region. He was the director of the World Development Report 2004: Making
Services Work for Poor People. Before 1991, he was on the faculty at Harvard
University?s John F. Kennedy School of Government. The author and co-author of
over 100 publications, Mr. Devarajan?s research covers public economics, trade
policy, natural resources and the environment, and general equilibrium modeling
of developing countries.

Paul Epstein
Associate Director, Center for Health and the Global Environment, Harvard
Medical School
Mr. Epstein has worked in medical, teaching, and research capacities in Africa,
Asia and Latin America. In 1993, he coordinated an eight-part series on Health
and Climate Change for The Lancet. Mr. Epstein has worked with the IPCC, the
NAS, NOAA, and NASA to assess the health impacts of climate change and develop
health applications of climate forecasting and remote sensing. As recognition
for his contributions to the work of the IPCC, he was awarded the Nobel Peace
Prize in 2007. Mr. Epstein has also coordinated Climate Change Futures: Health,
Ecological and Economic Dimensions, an international project with Swiss Re and
the UNDP.

Jaehyang So
Manager, Water and Sanitation Program (WSP), World Bank
Ms. So comes to the WSP with a background in urban service delivery, utilities
and corporate restructuring, and public private partnerships. She has focused on
improving the performance of service providers, utilities, and local governments
in the World Bank?s programs in Eastern and Central Europe, East Asia, and South
Asia. Immediately prior to joining WSP, Ms. So was the Lead Infrastructure
Specialist in the South Asia Regional Infrastructure Department working
primarily on Bangladesh and Pakistan on urban water and sanitation sector
programs. Ms. So has also worked on the World Bank?s corporate strategy and risk
management development, most recently, leading the team preparing the World Bank
Group?s Sustainable Infrastructure Action Plan.

About The InfoShop
The InfoShop is the public information center of the World Bank and serves as a
forum for substantial debate on international development. Our extensive events
program consists of more than 250 events over the past two years and has hosted
many internationally recognized speakers including Queen Noor, Francis Fukuyama,
Jeffrey Sachs, Amartya Sen, Joseph Stiglitz, Thomas Friedman, Senator Hagel, and
Carly Fiorina. The InfoShop functions as the only publicly accessible space at
headquarters and provides internal and external audiences with over 10,000
titles published by the World Bank, international organizations, and other
publishers on development issues.
For more information, visit www.worldbank.org/infoshop
For comments about the events program, visit InfoShop.