The World Bank was established in 1944 to support post-war reconstruction in Europe. It is now a global development organization with 185 member countries and over 7,000 employees worldwide. The World Bank provides low-interest loans, interest-free credits, and grants to developing countries for purposes such as education, health, infrastructure, and anti-poverty programs, with the goal of reducing poverty and increasing economic growth. It is governed by executive directors and a Board of Governors representing member countries.
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Overview of the World Bank in 40 Characters
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2. Overview of the world bank
The
World Bank was orginally established to
support reconstruction in Europe after
World War II.
On
July 1, 2012, Jim Yong Kim became the 12th
president of the World Bank Group.
3. WORLD BANK
Headquarters:
Washington, DC and more than 100
offices around the world.
Established:
July 1, 1944 by a conference of 44 governments in
Bretton Woods, New Hampshire, USA
Membership: 185 countries
Staff: Approximately 7,000 employees in Washington,DC
and over 3,000 in offices around the world.
4. IS ONE OF THE WORLD’S
LARGEST SOURCES OF
FUNDING FOR THE
DEVELOPING WORLD
SPECIAL
FEATURES OF
WORLD
BANK
Its primary focus is on
helping the poorest
people and the
poorest countries.
It uses its financial
resources, its staff,
and extensive
experience to help
developing countries,
reduce poverty,
increase economic
growth, improve their
quality of life.
5. FUNCTIONS
Reconstruction
Promotion
and development.
of investment.
Promotion
of long range balanced growth of
international trade.
Arranging
the loans through other channels
for priority.
6. WHO GOVERNS THE WORLD
BANK?
o Executive
Board (16)
o Board of Governers
o President
o Unequal representation
- USA: 16.68%
- Japan:8%
- Germany:4.5%
- UK and France:4.38%
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7. WHO PAYS FOR THE WORLD
BANK?
(5%) IBRD - paid-in capital
subscription(USA: 16.98%)
AAA rated bonds & debt securities
(25%) IDA – concessional
loans – periodic
replenishments
USA – 20.86%, Japan – 18.7%, UK &
France – 7.3%
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Tail has been used to shake the
dog:
8. THE WORLD BANK AND ON WHAT
CONDITIONS?
Any
member country can
propose a loan
Staffs carefully prepare the
proposal
A detailed proposal goes to
the Board
A simple majority of votes. No
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10. ACTIVE AREAS
The World Bank is active in the
following areas:
Agriculture and Rural Development
Conflict and Development
Development Operations and
Activities
Economic Policy
Education
Energy
Environment
Financial Sector
Gender
Governance
Health, Nutrition and Population
Industry
Information and Communication
Technologies
Information, Computing and
International Economics and Trade
Labor and Social Protections
Law and Justice
Macroeconomic and Economic
Growth
Mining
Poverty Reduction
Poverty
Private Sector
Public Sector Governance
Rural Development
Social Development
Social Protection
Trade
Transport
Urban Development
Water Resources
Water Supply and Sanitation
12. THE WORLD BANK GROUP
1. International Bank for Reconstruction and Development (IBRD)
Founded: 1944 Members: 176
“aims to reduce poverty in middle-income and creditworthy poorer
countries by promoting sustainable development through loans, guarantees,
risk management products, and analytical and advisory services”
2. International Development Association (IDA)
Founded: 1960 Members: 185
interest free loans and grants
3. International Finance Corporation (IFC)
Founded: 1956 Members: 185
Private sector arm of the World Bank
4. Multilateral Investment Guarantee Agency (MIGA)
Founded: 1988 Members: 101
Promotes Foreign Direct Investment in developing countries
5. International Centre for Settlement of Investment Disputes (ICSID)
Est. 1966, facilitate the settlement of investment disputes between
governments and foreign investors
www.worldbank.org
13. SIMILARITIES BETWEEN IMF & WB
The Bank and the IMF are twin intergovernmental pillars
supporting the structure of the world's economic and financial
order
Both are in a sense owned and directed by the governments
of member nations.
Both institutions concern themselves with economic issues
and concentrate their efforts on broadening and strengthening
the economies of their member nations.
Staff members of both the Bank and IMF often appear at
international conferences,
Share a common library and other facilities, regularly
exchange economic data, sometimes present joint seminars,
daily hold informal meetings, and occasionally send out joint
missions to member countries.
14. DISTINCTION BETWEEN IMF & WB
World Bank is primarily a development institution
IMF is a cooperative institution that seeks to maintain an
orderly system of payments and receipts between
nations.
Receives its funding from different sources
Assists different categories of members, and strives to
achieve distinct goals through methods peculiar to itself
A distinct size & structure
15. DISTINCTION BETWEEN IMF & WB
The IMF is small (about 2,300 staff members) and, Most
of its staff members work at headquarters in Washington,
D.C., although three small offices are maintained in
Paris, Geneva, and at the United Nations in New York.
Its professional staff members are for the most part
economists and financial experts.
The World Bank itself comprises two major organizations
IBRD & IDA.
With over 7,000 staff members, the World Bank Group is
about three times as large as the IMF, and maintains
about 40 offices throughout the world, although 95
percent of its staff work at its Washington, D.C.,
headquarters.
16. MILLENNIUM DEVELOPMENT GOALS
Targets and Goals set for 2015
1.
Reducing Poverty and Hunger—global poverty is projected to fall
to 12 percent
2.
Educating All Children—ensure that all children complete primary
education.
3.
Empowering Women—eliminate gender disparity in primary and
secondary education.
4.
Saving Children—reduce the under 5 mortality rate.
www.web.worldbank.org “Millennium Development Goals”
17. MILLENNIUM DEVELOPMENT GOALS
5.
Caring for Mothers—reduce the maternal mortality rate.
6.
Combating Diseases—such as AIDS/HIV, Tuberculosis, malaria,
and other major diseases.
7.
Using Resources Wisely—improvements in slum dwellings,
create sustainable access to drinking water, and sustainable
access to basic sanitation.
8.
Working Together—make available technological advancements
in information and communication. Allow affordable access to
essential drugs in developing countries. Address the particular
need of developing countries.
www.web.worldbank.org “Millennium Development Goals”
19. NATIONAL AIDS CONTROL SUPPORT
PROJECT
The government of India and the World Bank
signed a $255 million credit agreement to support
the National AIDS Control Support Project to help
accelerate AIDS prevention programs by targeting
vulnerable groups at high risk of infection.
So far the World Bank has provided a total of $525
million under the last three projects.
20. INDIA LOW-INCOME HOUSING FINANCE
The development objective of the Low Income
Housing Finance Project for India is to provide
access to sustainable housing finance for low
income households
Approval Date (as of board presentation)-:May 14,
2013.
Closing Date-:December 31, 2018
Total Project Cost-:US$ 100.00 million