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WWBWomen's World Banking
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WWBWoodrow Wilson Bridge (I-95 bridge over the Potomac, south of Washington, DC)
WWBWalking While Black (racial profiling)
WWBWinchester White Box (ammunition)
WWBWriter's Workbench (software)
WWBWorld without Borders (international organization)
WWBWounded Warrior Barracks (Camp Lejune, NC)
WWBWarm Water Bath
WWBWorld Wide Broadcast (Miami Gardens, FL)
WWBWikiWorldBook (website)
WWBWhole Wheat Bread (band)


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The wholesale agencies which provide bulk funds to the system through NGOs include the National Bank of Agriculture and Rural Development (NABARD), Rashtriya Mahila Kosh-New Delhi and the Friends of Women's World Banking in Ahmedabad.
Formerly, Jack served as human resources coordinator for Women's World Banking in New York City.
The ''Global Network for Banking Innovation in Microfinance'' is sponsored by Women's World Banking (WWB), a New York based not-for-profit organization assisting women entrepreneurs.
 
 
 
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