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  2. India and the World Bank - Wikipedia

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    The World Bank lends around US$27.1 billion to India, which makes it the largest country of IBRD support. In September 2018, the World Bank Group began a new partnership with India. The partnership emphasizes an efficient and sustainable growth path and fosters competitiveness to create new job opportunities and investments in human capital.

  3. David Malpass - Wikipedia

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    David Robert Malpass (born March 8, 1956) is an American economic analyst and former government official who served as President of the World Bank Group from 2019 to 2023. . Malpass previously served as Under Secretary of the Treasury for International Affairs under Donald Trump, Deputy Assistant Treasury Secretary under Ronald Reagan, and Deputy Assistant Secretary of State under George H. W. Bu

  4. Nigeria and the World Bank - Wikipedia

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    Nigeria and the World Bank. The World Bank is an institution that was established in 1944 and since 1958 has provided Nigeria with low interest rate loans and grants through the International Development Association (IDA) and International Bank for Reconstruction and Development (IBRD). [1] As of 2018, it consists of 189 member countries.

  5. Kenya and the World Bank - Wikipedia

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    Kenya and the World Bank. The World Bank has provided financial support for infrastructure and development programs in Kenya dating back to May 1960. [1] The first Kenyan project that was financed by the World Bank was the African Agriculture Project, the World Bank issued the then British Colony with $5.6 million to invest in infrastructure ...

  6. Malaysia and the World Bank - Wikipedia

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    Malaysia and the World Bank. Malaysia 's independence in 1957 was a catalyst for growth. As the nation took charge of managing its own affairs, it continued to develop the goals and means necessary for a financial structure conducive to the economic growth observed today. Critical to the transition of Malaysia from a low-income country to one ...

  7. Zimbabwe and the World Bank - Wikipedia

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    Zimbabwe and the World Bank. The Republic of Zimbabwe (formerly South Rhodesia (1911-1964, 1979-1980), Rhodesia (1964-1979), and Zimbabwe Rhodesia (1979)) is a landlocked country locked in the southern region of Africa. [1] It shares borders with The Republic of South Africa, Botswana, Zambia, and Mozambique. [1]

  8. China and the World Bank - Wikipedia

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    The partnership between China and the World Bank began on December 27, 1945, when it joined the organization. After the Communist victory in 1949 in the Chinese Civil War, the Chinese Communist Party proclaimed the People's Republic of China (PRC) on the mainland while the Republic of China (ROC) government retreated to the island of Taiwan ...

  9. Chief Economist of the World Bank - Wikipedia

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    The chief economist of the World Bank (full title: Senior Vice President for Development Economics and Chief Economist of the World Bank Group) is the senior economist at the World Bank Group, tasked with providing intellectual leadership and direction to the bank's overall international development strategy and economic research agenda, at global, regional and country levels.