Danuta Huebner received a thank you letter from the World Bank President, Mr. Robert Zoellick for her contribution to the work of the Commission on Growth and Development.
The Commission on Growth and Development brings together twenty-two leading practitioners from government, business and the policymaking arenas, mostly from the developing world. The Commission is chaired by Nobel Laureate Michael Spence, former Dean of the Stanford Graduate Business School, and Danny Leipziger, Vice-President, World Bank, is the Commission's Vice-Chair. Danuta Huebner has been its Member since April 2006.
Over a period of three years the Commission will seek to gather the best understanding there is about the policies and strategies that underlie rapid and sustained economic growth and poverty reduction. The Commission's audience is the leaders of developing countries.
The Commission has been brought together by the belief that the world's challenges - poverty, environment, misunderstandings within and between nations, vast differences in living standards within and across countries - are best met in conditions of rising and sustained prosperity, and expanding economic opportunities.
The Commission is supported by the Governments of Australia, Sweden, the Netherlands, and United Kingdom, the William and Flora Hewlett Foundation, and the World Bank.
See the letter of President Zoellick to Danuta Huebner - klik.




Temporary Committee; completed its work 31.07.2011

Temporary Committee; completed its work 31.07.2011