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Partners
BPD partners included a range of global firms, development agencies and civil society
organisations, willing to share expertise and experience, devote
resources, and work alongside governments and local community development
organisations to solve development problems through partnership. The
partners listed below were members of the Cluster Steering Groups. The
asterisk denotes the ‘co-convenors’ within each Steering Group.
(Partner names shown in
blue
are linked to the organisations' web sites.)
Natural Resources
Cluster:
Anglo American Corporation plc, BP*, CARE International UK*, Integrated Coal
Mining Private Ltd (ICML/CESC), International
Council on Metals and the Environment, Norsk
Hydro, Phelps Dodge, Placer Dome, Rio
Tinto, Shell International, UK
Department for International Development, WMC Resources Ltd.*, The World Bank Group*.
Water &
Sanitation Cluster:
Aguas
de Barcelona, Anglian Water, CARE
International, Durban Metro Water Services, Vivendi*, Hydro-Conseil,
International Secretariat for Water, International Water Ltd., The Mvula
Trust, Northumbrian Water, Programme Solidarité Eau, Ondeo, Thames Water, UK
Department for International Development, Unicef,
WaterAid*, The
World Bank Group*.
Global Partnership
for Youth Development:
American Express, Ayala Corporation, Children & Youth Foundation of the Philippines,
Cisco Systems, Financial Times/Pearson plc, Inter-American Development Bank, International Youth Foundation*, Kellogg Company*, Lions
Clubs International, Microsoft, Nike
Corporation, Shell International, UNESCO,
USAID, Visteon Automotive Group, The World Bank Group*, World
Vision, Youth Service America.
Global Road Safety
Partnership Members:
3M,
African Development Bank, Alliance Internationale de Tourisme, Asian Development Bank, BP, DaimlerChrysler AG, Dutch Government, European
Commission, Ford Motor Company, Infrastructure Development
Institute (Japan), Inter-American Development Bank, International Center for Alcohol Policies, International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies*,
International Road Transport Union, Japan GRSP Committee, National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (USA), Shell
International Petroleum Co Ltd, Swedish Government, Transport Research Laboratory (UK), UK Department for International Development, UN-Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific,
UN-Economic Commission for Africa, UN-Economic Commission for Europe, Volvo Car Corporation, The
World Bank Group*.
Knowledge Resource Group:
Civicus*, The
Prince of Wales International Business Leaders' Forum*, The World Bank Group*, the Ford
Foundation and U.K. Department for International Development.
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