The Bank first moved to put down roots in Eastern Africa in March 1965, when T. V. Andersen arrived in Nairobi. Over the next several months came a trickle of other recruits. Harold Young took over as Acting Chief of Mission. Mary Sfeir quickly organized the clerical side of the Office and personified the spirit of Harambee (Swahili for ‘working together’). Douwe Groenveld arrived from Rome. Sandy Storrar and Dick Henderson, old hands in East Africa...
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INFORMACIÓN
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2016/01/01
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Documento de trabajo
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104653
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1
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1
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2016/04/08
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Disclosed
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Nairobi office opens - November 2004
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long-term contract