Carafaat Posted March 1, 2012 http://web.worldbank.org/WBSITE/EXTERNAL/COUNTRIES/AFRICAEXT/0,,contentMDK:20246200~menuPK:5366307~pagePK:146736~piPK:146830~theSitePK:258644,00.html Johannes Zutt Country Director Comoros, Eritrea, Kenya, Somalia, Rwanda, Seychelles Johannes Zutt, a Dutch national, has been active in development since 1990. His early experience involved program planning, and monitoring and evaluation for UNICEF and UNDP in eastern and southern Africa. During this time, he was also involved in numerous country studies as well as in the UN Study of the Impact of Armed Conflict of Children (1995), and the OAU-sponsored Eminent Persons Investigation into the Rwanda Genocide (1998-99). In 1999, Mr. Zutt joined the World Bank, where he worked as the Country Program Coordinator for a number of countries, including Angola, China, Malawi, Mongolia, Mozambique, and Zambia, and was the team leader for numerous country strategies and projects. In 2006, Mr. Zutt was appointed the Adviser to one of the Bank’s two Managing Directors, and in January 2008 he was asked to serve as the acting head of the Department of Institutional Integrity (INT), which is mandated to investigate allegations of fraud or corruption related to Group-financed projects. In January 2009, Mr. Zutt was appointed the World Bank Country Director for Comoros, Eritrea, Kenya, Rwanda, Seychelles and Somalia. Mr. Zutt has a J.D. from Harvard University and a D.Phil. (in philosophy) from the University of Oxford. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Somalia Posted March 1, 2012 What were they suppose to do??????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? ???? ??? ? ? ?? ? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Carafaat Posted March 1, 2012 Private sector development, Fund Private sector initiative's, set-up financial guarante scheme's, etc. We dont have a Central State, but we do have a private sector and the worldbank is mandated to work with with whom it may concern. And look at them pretenting to have a Director for Somalia. they have in 20 years, done 0. Man, they have even been working in South-Sudan for years even during the war. its a pure PR organisation that wants presence where it can show off. So Somalia, say with me. F**** the Worldbank. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites