Remarks at the IDA20 Replenishment Meeting

World Bank Group President David Malpass noted that Japan is now one of the largest contributors to IDA, a key partner in achieving development results at the global, regional, and country level. He mentioned that for more than 60 years, IDA has provided concessional development financing totaling more than US$458 billion to 114 countries to boost economic growth, reduce poverty and inequality, and improve people’s living conditions.  He highlighted that the World Bank’s crisis response to COVID-19 has been the largest in its history, and IDA responded with speed and scale to the unprecedented economic and health crises and committed US$56.9 billion between April 2020 and November 2021.  He expressed his appreciation to the IDA Borrower Representatives who have consistently offered their advice, providing a country lens on how the support can best be tailored to meet the needs and priorities of IDA countries. He spoke about the generous pledges that are matched by the most ambitious IDA policy package. He concluded by saying that cross-cutting issues are the foundational building blocks of this policy framework. These include crisis preparedness, which was introduced in IDA20 to build resilience in a world of more frequent crises with compounded effects, as well as ongoing emphasis on governance and institutions, debt sustainability, and digital infrastructure and interventions to foster economic and social inclusion.

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Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Malpass, David
Format: Speech biblioteca
Language:English
Published: World Bank, Washington, DC 2021-12-15
Subjects:IDA REPLENISHMENT, DEVELOPMENT FINANCE, CRISIS RESPONSE, CLIMATE CHANGE, POVERTY REDUCTION, DEVELOPMENT ASSISTANCE, DEBT SUSTAINABILITY, GOVERNANCE, DIGITAL INFRASTRUCTURE,
Online Access:http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/undefined/831001639730965461/Remarks-by-World-Bank-Group-President-David-Malpass-at-the-IDA20-Replenishment-Meeting
https://hdl.handle.net/10986/36745
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