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Warren Evans
- Aired: October 2008,
- Posted: 27th October, 2008
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Warren Evans is a key spokesperson for the World Bank on environmental issues. He joined the World Bank in July 2003
From 1988 to 2003, he held technical and managerial positions at the Asian Development Bank (ADB) based in Manila, Philippines, where his last position was as Director for the Environment and Social Safeguards Division
Prior to that, Mr. Evans worked on environmental issues in developing countries included serving as advisor to the Thai National Environment Board from 1978–81, and as Managing Director of an international environmental consulting firm based in Asia from 1982–87
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