The World Bank’s Development Economics Vice Presidency (DEC) provides literacy to scholars and youthful experimenters, contributing to the World Bank’s charge of forging new dynamic approaches to capacity development and knowledge sharing in the developing world.
It's an important element of the World Bank’s sweatshops to promote profitable development and participate substance through investing in education, capacity structure, and developing mortal coffers in the developing world.
Since 1982, the DEC’s education programs have helped to form a pool of over well- trained and endured development professionals and scholars, transubstantiating their countries and appreciatively impacting unborn generations.
World Bank Scholarships Program |
Active Programs
Joint Japan/ World Bank Graduate Scholarship Program (JJWBGSP) Since 1987, JJWBGSP has enabled further than mid-career professionals from 160 developing countries and Japan to complete graduate degrees in development-related fields. On a periodic base, the Government of Japan solely funds the JJWBGSP.
Inactive Program
Japan Indonesia Presidential Scholarship Program (JIPS) This Program is no longer accepting operations. With a one-time 10 million entitlement from the Government of Japan, this education supported three cohorts (2008 – 2010) of 43 Indonesian PhD scholars to study abroad under the backing of one of the program’s ten mate Indonesian universities. This window is now closed to new aspirants.
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