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英语课

By Paul Sisco
Washington, D.C.
15 May 2006
 
watch Development report

The World Bank held a Development Marketplace event in Washington D.C. recently.  It lasted only two days but its impact may be felt for a long time.  

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Development Marketplace exhibits  
  

The main lobby of the World Bank’s headquarters in Washington DC, became a global development marketplace.  The participants came from Afghanistan, Turkmenistan, India, and Indonesia; 118 social entrepreneurs from 55 countries.

“My name is Ludmila Slavinskaya, and I represent Turkmenistan.“
“My name is Pandu.  I come from Indonesia.”
“My name is Keith Aulick, I'm representing Catholic Relief Services - Afghanistan program.”

  
  
They brought models, proposals, pumps and prototypes -- sharing information, and hoping to win support for their ideas, devices and projects -- all aimed at benefiting the world's poorest citizens.  The event is sponsored primarily by the World Bank, and more than 30 of this year's international participants are returning to their home countries with significant grants for their innovative 1 development proposals.


Jacob Jacobson  
  
Among this year’s winners, Jacob Jacobson from Senegal. "We have this in Mozambique,” he says, demonstrating a water well system.  “We have this in Zambia, we have it in Zimbabwe.  This system only costs five to 25 U.S. dollars, for this system to be put in place.”

Another winner is Keith Aulick. "The project that we're representing today focuses on the introduction of low cost drip irrigation technology into select sites in Western Afghanistan,” says the representative from Catholic Relief Services. “And then using that activity as a catalyst 2 to introduce long term natural resource management planning.”


Keith Aulick  
  
“Afghanistan has a rich tradition over thousands of years of natural resource management,” he continued, “but those systems have been degraded and lost ah, over the last thirty-so odd years of war, so it is reintroducing those systems, taking into account the increased pressure on natural resources given the influx 3 of people, that have returned now that the fighting is finally finished. It is an education process but it also involves the introduction of specific technologies and innovation."

Since 1978, the World Bank's Development Marketplace program has awarded participants in excess of $35 million U.S. for more than 570 innovative, groundbreaking projects in more than 70 countries.



adj.革新的,新颖的,富有革新精神的
  • Discover an innovative way of marketing.发现一个创新的营销方式。
  • He was one of the most creative and innovative engineers of his generation.他是他那代人当中最富创造性与革新精神的工程师之一。
n.催化剂,造成变化的人或事
  • A catalyst is a substance which speeds up a chemical reaction.催化剂是一种能加速化学反应的物质。
  • The workers'demand for better conditions was a catalyst for social change.工人们要求改善工作条件促进了社会变革。
n.流入,注入
  • The country simply cannot absorb this influx of refugees.这个国家实在不能接纳这么多涌入的难民。
  • Textile workers favoured protection because they feared an influx of cheap cloth.纺织工人拥护贸易保护措施,因为他们担心涌入廉价纺织品。
学英语单词
4-hydroxynonenal
abdominal phthisis
absolute compliance
acheiropodia
advance preparation
ahir
ALGOL-60 extension
alignment disk
amartyr
anti-logarithmic voltage converter
apenas
audit-trail
backlog control
Baschurch
Biedert's cream mixture
bill in aid of execution
bitter stomachics
bone collar
bony
brain specialist
bring a suit
bury barge
by-words
Büchenbronn
capture mean-free path
cell inclusions
cellulocutaneous flap
cerebrology
China Ship Fueling Company
cinchophyllamine
concentrated therapeutics
counternotification
cryogenic electronics
defence and demurrage association
diazine
driving resistance
dry formula
electronic data-processing equipment (edpe)
elevation servo
Epanagoge
excitress
first transition mesial point
fountain head
frame-up
furamon
geodetic stellar camera
growth index
guarantorship
haunch bones
high pulse repetition laser
integral curves
intellectualism
interaction process
internal reference method
isosinormenine
keep open house
Kuchinoerabu-jima
lines of audit enquiry
linier
lumbung
magnetic blow-out
multidecade
multihearth
n-dimensional topological solid sphere
nonopposition
OCF
onchocercosis
paraf
perfoliate leaves
phosphonothious acid
population mobility
prefecundation
preoccupied
putnas
radical vulvectomy for carcinoma
rate of gas exchange
reaction vane
renal venous thrombosis
revolute-coordinate robot
rotating cardioid pattern
Sartang
screw micrometer calliper
self holding
shy measurement
silvialite
sinus-
site of nucleation
smileys
soft flesh
somatic surface antigen
spiritic
spring housing
stint oneself of food
storm lantern
tamping irons
transport logistics
tserenpilyn
voxels
Vu Ban, Song
wedge-shaped relaxation spectrum
Wettaburg
Zygentoma