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THE WORLD BANK. ANNUAL REPORT. 2009. YEAR IN REVIEW. THE WORLD BANK ANNUAL REPORT 2009. The World Bank Group, among the world’s largest development institutions, is a major source of financial and technical assistance to developing countries around the world.
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THE WORLD BANK ANNUAL REPORT 2009 YEAR IN REVIEW
THE WORLD BANK ANNUAL REPORT 2009 The World Bank Group, among the world’s largest development institutions, is a major source of financial and technical assistance to developing countries around the world. The Bank Group advances ideas about international projects on trade, finance, health, poverty, education, infrastructure, governance, climate change, and more to benefit the poor seeking new opportunities.
AFFILIATES OF THE WORLD BANK GROUP • The International Bank for Reconstruction and Development • Established 1944 | 186 Members • Cumulative lending: $479 billion (effective fiscal 2005, includes guarantees) • Fiscal 2009 lending: $32.9 billion for 126 new operations in 42 countries • The International Development Association • Established 1960 | 169 Members • Cumulative commitments: $207 billion (effective fiscal 2005, includes guarantees) • Fiscal 2009 commitments: $14 billion for 176 new operations in 63 countries • The International Finance Corporation • Established 1956 | 182 Members • Committed portfolio: $34.4 billion (plus $8 billion in syndicated loans) • Fiscal 2009 commitments: $10.5 billion committed and $4 billion mobilized for • 447 projects in 103 countries • The Multilateral Investment Guarantee Agency • Established 1988 | 174 Members • Cumulative guarantees issued: $20.9 billion (includes amounts leveraged through the Cooperative Underwriting Program) • Fiscal 2009 guarantees issued: $1.4 billion • The International Centre for Settlement of Investment Disputes • Established 1966 | 143 Members • Total cases registered: 292 • Fiscal 2009 cases registered: 24 THE WORLD BANK ANNUAL REPORT 2009
THE WORLD BANK ANNUAL REPORT 2009 The World Bank (IBRD and IDA), IFC, and MIGA work together and complement each other’s activities to achieve their shared goals of reducing poverty and improving lives.
THE WORLD BANK ANNUAL REPORT 2009 President of the World Bank and Chairman of the Board of Executive Directors Robert B. Zoellick ExecutiveDirector Alternate Director E. Whitney Debevoise (Vacant) ToruShikibuMasatoKanda Michael Hofmann Ruediger Von Kleist Susanna Moorehead Stewart James Ambroise Fayolle Frederick Jeske-Schonhoven Konstantin Huber Gino Alzetta Rudolf TreffersClaudiuDoltu José A. Rojas Marta Garcia Jauregui Samy Watson IshmaelLightbourne Carolina RenteríaRogerioStudart Giovanni MajnoniNuno Mota Pinto James Hagan Do-Hyeong Kim Pulok Chatterji Kazi M. Aminul Islam Toga McIntosh Hassan Ahmed Taha SveinAass Jens Haalov Sid Ahmed Dib JavedTalat Michel Mordasini Michal Krupinski Merza H. Hasan AymanAlkaffas Zou Jiayi Yang Yingming Abdulrahman M. AlmofadhiAbdulhamidAlkhalifa Alexey Kvasov Eugene Miagkov Sun VithespongseIrfaAmpri Dante Contreras Felix Alberto Camarasa Louis Philippe OngSengAgapito Mendes Dias
THE WORLD BANK ANNUAL REPORT 2009 Fiscal Year Highlights In fiscal 2009, the World Bank Group sponsored 767 projects with a total commitment of $58.8 billion, distributed in credits, loans, grants, and guarantees.
THE WORLD BANK ANNUAL REPORT 2009 Fiscal Year Highlights In fiscal 2009, IBRD committed $32.9 billion for 126 new operations in 42 middle-income and creditworthy low-income countries. The World Bank is able to triple its support to IBRD borrowers to up to $100 billion through fiscal 2011 to raise the living standard of the poor, support countries facing large budget shortfalls, and help sustain long-term investment projects.
THE WORLD BANK ANNUAL REPORT 2009 Fiscal Year Highlights IDA committed a record $14 billion for 176 new operations in 63 low-income countries, a 25 percent increase over last year’s $11.2 billion.
THE WORLD BANK ANNUAL REPORT 2009 Fiscal Year Highlights In fiscal 2009, Latin America and the Caribbean was the Bank Group’s top fund recipient, with $14 billion in new commitments, almost triple the previous year’s lending to the region.
THE WORLD BANK ANNUAL REPORT 2009 Fiscal Year Highlights Note: All dollar amounts used are current U.S. dollars. As a result of rounding, numbers in the following charts may not add to totals and percentages in figures may not add to 100.
THE WORLD BANK ANNUAL REPORT 2009 IBRD and IDA Lending by Region │ Fiscal 2009 Share of Total Lending of $46.9 Billion
THE WORLD BANK ANNUAL REPORT 2009 IBRD and IDA Lending by Theme │ Fiscal 2009 Share of Total Lending of $46.9 Billion
THE WORLD BANK ANNUAL REPORT 2009 IBRD and IDA Lending by Sector │ Fiscal 2009 Share of Total Lending of $46.9 Billion
THE WORLD BANK ANNUAL REPORT 2009 Regional Lending by Theme and Sector
THE WORLD BANK ANNUAL REPORT 2009 Africa Regional Snapshot
THE WORLD BANK ANNUAL REPORT 2009 More than Half of IDA Lending Went to Africa Share of Total Lending of $14 Billion
THE WORLD BANK ANNUAL REPORT 2009 Africa IBRD and IDA Lending by Theme, Fiscal 2009Share of Total Lending of $8.2 Billion
Africa IBRD and IDA Lending by Sector, Fiscal 2009 Share of Total Lending of $8.2 Billion THE WORLD BANK ANNUAL REPORT 2009
THE WORLD BANK ANNUAL REPORT 2009 East Asia and Pacific Regional Snapshot
THE WORLD BANK ANNUAL REPORT 2009 East Asia and PacificIBRD and IDA Lending by Theme, Fiscal 2009Share of Total Lending of $8.2 Billion
THE WORLD BANK ANNUAL REPORT 2009 East Asia and Pacific IBRD and IDA Lending by Sector, Fiscal 2009Share of Total Lending of $8.2 Billion
THE WORLD BANK ANNUAL REPORT 2009 South AsiaRegional Snapshot
THE WORLD BANK ANNUAL REPORT 2009 South Asia IBRD and IDA Lending by Theme, Fiscal 2009Share of Total Lending of $5.4 Billion
THE WORLD BANK ANNUAL REPORT 2009 South Asia IBRD and IDA Lending by Sector, Fiscal 2009Share of Total Lending of $5.4 Billion
THE WORLD BANK ANNUAL REPORT 2009 Europe and Central AsiaRegional Snapshot
THE WORLD BANK ANNUAL REPORT 2009 Europe and Central AsiaIBRD and IDA Lending by Theme, Fiscal 2009Share of Total Lending of $9.4 Billion
THE WORLD BANK ANNUAL REPORT 2009 Europe and Central AsiaIBRD and IDA Lending by Sector, Fiscal 2009Share of Total Lending of $9.4 Billion
THE WORLD BANK ANNUAL REPORT 2009 Latin America and the CaribbeanRegional Snapshot
THE WORLD BANK ANNUAL REPORT 2009 Latin America and the CaribbeanIBRD and IDA Lending by Theme, Fiscal 2009Share of Total Lending of $14.0 Billion
THE WORLD BANK ANNUAL REPORT 2009 Latin America and the CaribbeanIBRD and IDA Lending by Sector, Fiscal 2009Share of Total Lending of $14.0 Billion
THE WORLD BANK ANNUAL REPORT 2009 Middle East and North AfricaRegional Snapshot
THE WORLD BANK ANNUAL REPORT 2009 Middle East and North AfricaIBRD and IDA Lending by Theme, Fiscal 2009Share of Total Lending of $1.7 Billion
THE WORLD BANK ANNUAL REPORT 2009 Middle East and North AfricaIBRD and IDA Lending by Sector, Fiscal 2009Share of Total Lending of $1.7 Billion
THE WORLD BANK ANNUAL REPORT 2009 Lending by Theme
THE WORLD BANK ANNUAL REPORT 2009 ECONOMIC MANAGEMENTIBRD and IDA Lending by Region, Fiscal 2009Share of Total Lending of $2.3 Billion
THE WORLD BANK ANNUAL REPORT 2009 ENVIRONMENTAL AND NATURAL RESOURCE MANAGEMENTIBRD and IDA Lending by Region, Fiscal 2009Share of Total Lending of $5.1 Billion
THE WORLD BANK ANNUAL REPORT 2009 FINANCIAL AND PRIVATE SECTOR DEVELOPMENTIBRD and IDA Lending by Region, Fiscal 2009Share of Total Lending of $9.7 Billion
THE WORLD BANK ANNUAL REPORT 2009 HUMAN DEVELOPMENTIBRD and IDA Lending by Region, Fiscal 2009Share of Total Lending of $6.4 Billion
THE WORLD BANK ANNUAL REPORT 2009 PUBLIC SECTOR GOVERNANCEIBRD and IDA Lending by Region, Fiscal 2009Share of Total Lending of $6.1 Billion
THE WORLD BANK ANNUAL REPORT 2009 RULE OF LAWIBRD and IDA Lending by Region, Fiscal 2009Share of Total Lending of $15.8 Million
THE WORLD BANK ANNUAL REPORT 2009 RURAL DEVELOPMENTIBRD and IDA Lending by Region, Fiscal 2009Share of Total Lending of $4.3 Billion
THE WORLD BANK ANNUAL REPORT 2009 SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT, GENDER, AND INCLUSIONIBRD and IDA Lending by Region, Fiscal 2009Share of Total Lending of $813.2 Million
THE WORLD BANK ANNUAL REPORT 2009 SOCIAL PROTECTION AND RISK MANAGEMENTIBRD and IDA Lending by Region, Fiscal 2009Share of Total Lending of $5.3 Billion
THE WORLD BANK ANNUAL REPORT 2009 TRADE AND INTEGRATIONIBRD and IDA Lending by Region, Fiscal 2009Share of Total Lending of $3.4 Billion
THE WORLD BANK ANNUAL REPORT 2009 URBAN DEVELOPMENTIBRD and IDA Lending by Region, Fiscal 2009Share of Total Lending of $3.5 Billion
THE WORLD BANK ANNUAL REPORT 2009 Lending by Sector
THE WORLD BANK ANNUAL REPORT 2009 AGRICULTURE, FISHING, AND FORESTRYIBRD and IDA Lending by Region, Fiscal 2009Share of Total Lending of $3.4 Billion
THE WORLD BANK ANNUAL REPORT 2009 EDUCATIONIBRD and IDA Lending by Region, Fiscal 2009Share of Total Lending of $3.4 Billion
THE WORLD BANK ANNUAL REPORT 2009 ENERGY AND MININGIBRD and IDA Lending by Region, Fiscal 2009Share of Total Lending of $6.3 Billion
THE WORLD BANK ANNUAL REPORT 2009 FINANCEIBRD and IDA Lending by Region, Fiscal 2009Share of Total Lending of $4.2 Billion