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The International Monetary Fund (IMF) and the World Bank Explained in One Minute
A one-minute video which explains how and why the International Monetary Fund (aka IMF) and the World Bank were formed, what they're supposed to do and how people currently perceive them.
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published: 16 Jul 2016
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What's the difference between the IMF and the World Bank? | CNBC Explains
The IMF and World Bank hold their Annual Meetings together each fall in Washington. But do you know the difference between the institutions? CNBC's Elizabeth Schulze explains.
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published: 12 Oct 2017
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What is the World Bank and what does it do?
The World Bank has unveiled a new methodology and improved safeguards for assessing the business climate in up to 180 countries. What is the World Bank? What does it do?
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published: 08 May 2023
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Where Does the World Bank Get Its Money?
What makes up the “bank of the World Bank?” Learn how the World Bank works with donors and shareholders to maximize financing for development—through IDA, IBRD, trust funds and the capital markets. Listen to Dirk Reinermann, Director of the International Development Association (IDA) Resource Mobilization and International Bank for Reconstruction and Development (IBRD) Corporate Finance department at the World Bank. Learn more: http://wrld.bg/l8fi50NJWiH
💬 Subtitles (CC) available in English, French, Spanish
00:00 The “bank of the World Bank"
00:14 IDA, IBRD, and trust funds
00:37 Levering private funds
01:03 The single largest source of development finance
01:18 Increasing our impact further
ABOUT THE WORLD BANK GROUP 🌐 The World Bank Group is one of the world’s largest sources of fund...
published: 15 Apr 2023
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What Is the World Bank and What Does It Do?
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published: 24 Apr 2012
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The World Bank Group: Who We Are, What We Stand For, and How We Get Things Done
With 189 member countries, staff from more than 170 countries, and offices in over 130 locations, the World Bank Group is a unique global partnership: five institutions working for sustainable solutions that reduce poverty and build shared prosperity in developing countries. The World Bank Group's recruitment policy is to hire staff of the highest caliber, on as wide a geographical basis as possible, with preference to nationals of WBG member countries or countries of operations. Our core values (impact, integrity, respect, teamwork, innovation) articulate what we care about most. They guide how we work with each other, with our clients, and our partners. And most importantly, they help us become a better Bank Group for the poorest people around the world. Learn more: https://www.worldbank...
published: 31 Aug 2021
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World Bank President Ajay Banga on ‘perfect storm’ of crises | DW News
World Bank CEO Ajay Banga says the world is facing a ‘perfect storm’ of crises and that he is reforming his institution to tackle them. In an interview with DW, he discusses plans to boost lending capabilities, assess risk in a different way and the new mission to eradicate poverty on a livable planet. He also explains how he sleeps at night against a backdrop of multiple challenges: climate change, food insecurity, growing poverty and pandemics. In addition, Banga shares his reaction to Argentina’s new far-right president Javier Milei’s intention to scrap his country’s central bank. Finally, he defines how success looks for him.
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The International Development Association: the World Bank Group’s Fund for the Poorest Countries
The World Bank's International Development Association (IDA) is one of the largest sources of assistance for the world's 75 poorest countries and is the single largest source of donor funds for basic social services in these countries. IDA lends money on concessional terms. This means that IDA provides grants or credits have a zero or very low interest charge and repayments are stretched over 30 to 40 years. IDA is a multi-issue institution, supporting a range of development activities that pave the way toward equality, economic growth, job creation, higher incomes, and better living conditions. IDA invests in human capital; jobs and development; climate adaptation and mitigation; gender equality; and supporting people in fragile and conflict-affected contexts. Learn more: http://wrld.bg/o...
published: 08 Aug 2023
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Global Economy Set for Weakest Half-Decade Performance in 30 Years | World Bank Expert Answers
As the world nears the midpoint of what should’ve been a transformative decade for development, the global economy is set for the weakest half-decade performance in 30 years, according to the latest edition of the World Bank’s Global Economic Prospects report. What will this mean as we look at the year ahead? Ayhan Kose, the World Bank’s Deputy Chief Economist, joins Expert Answers to discuss. Learn more: http://wrld.bg/aqYN50QpE4v #globaleconomy
💬 Subtitles (CC) available in Arabic, English, French, Spanish
00:00 Welcome: Introducing the topic and the expert
00:56 Main insights: Global Economic Prospects report, January 2024
03:04 Global slowdown and developing economies
05:32 Generating a sustained investment boom
07:29 Boom-bust cycles and commodity-exporting developing economies
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published: 10 Jan 2024
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The International Monetary Fund (IMF) and the World Bank Explained in One Minute
A one-minute video which explains how and why the International Monetary Fund (aka IMF) and the World Bank were formed, what they're supposed to do and how peop...
A one-minute video which explains how and why the International Monetary Fund (aka IMF) and the World Bank were formed, what they're supposed to do and how people currently perceive them.
Please like, comment and subscribe if you've enjoyed the video.
To support the channel, give me a minute (see what I did there?) of your time by visiting OneMinuteEconomics.com and reading my message.
Bitcoin donations can be sent to 1AFYgM8Cmiiu5HjcXaP5aS1fEBJ5n3VDck and PayPal donations to
[email protected], any and all support is greatly appreciated!
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Interested in reading a good book?
My first book, Wealth Management 2.0 (through which I do my best to help people manage their wealth properly, whether we're talking about someone who has a huge amount of money at his disposal or someone who is still living paycheck to paycheck), can be bought using the links below:
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A one-minute video which explains how and why the International Monetary Fund (aka IMF) and the World Bank were formed, what they're supposed to do and how people currently perceive them.
Please like, comment and subscribe if you've enjoyed the video.
To support the channel, give me a minute (see what I did there?) of your time by visiting OneMinuteEconomics.com and reading my message.
Bitcoin donations can be sent to 1AFYgM8Cmiiu5HjcXaP5aS1fEBJ5n3VDck and PayPal donations to
[email protected], any and all support is greatly appreciated!
Oh and I've also started playing around with Patreon, my link is:
https://www.patreon.com/oneminuteeconomics
Interested in reading a good book?
My first book, Wealth Management 2.0 (through which I do my best to help people manage their wealth properly, whether we're talking about someone who has a huge amount of money at his disposal or someone who is still living paycheck to paycheck), can be bought using the links below:
Amazon - https://www.amazon.com/Wealth-Management-2-0-Financial-Professionals-ebook/dp/B01I1WA2BK
Barnes & Noble - http://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/wealth-management-20-andrei-polgar/1124435282?ean=2940153328942
iBooks (Apple) - https://itun.es/us/wYSveb.l
Kobo - https://store.kobobooks.com/en-us/ebook/wealth-management-2-0
My second book, the Wall Street Journal and USA Today bestseller The Age of Anomaly (through which I help people prepare for financial calamities and become more financially resilient in general), can be bought using the links below.
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What's the difference between the IMF and the World Bank? | CNBC Explains
The IMF and World Bank hold their Annual Meetings together each fall in Washington. But do you know the difference between the institutions? CNBC's Elizabeth Sc...
The IMF and World Bank hold their Annual Meetings together each fall in Washington. But do you know the difference between the institutions? CNBC's Elizabeth Schulze explains.
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What is the World Bank and what does it do?
The World Bank has unveiled a new methodology and improved safeguards for assessing the business climate in up to 180 countries. What is the World Bank? What do...
The World Bank has unveiled a new methodology and improved safeguards for assessing the business climate in up to 180 countries. What is the World Bank? What does it do?
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- published: 08 May 2023
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Where Does the World Bank Get Its Money?
What makes up the “bank of the World Bank?” Learn how the World Bank works with donors and shareholders to maximize financing for development—through IDA, IBRD,...
What makes up the “bank of the World Bank?” Learn how the World Bank works with donors and shareholders to maximize financing for development—through IDA, IBRD, trust funds and the capital markets. Listen to Dirk Reinermann, Director of the International Development Association (IDA) Resource Mobilization and International Bank for Reconstruction and Development (IBRD) Corporate Finance department at the World Bank. Learn more: http://wrld.bg/l8fi50NJWiH
💬 Subtitles (CC) available in English, French, Spanish
00:00 The “bank of the World Bank"
00:14 IDA, IBRD, and trust funds
00:37 Levering private funds
01:03 The single largest source of development finance
01:18 Increasing our impact further
ABOUT THE WORLD BANK GROUP 🌐 The World Bank Group is one of the world’s largest sources of funding and knowledge for low-income countries. Its five institutions share a commitment to reducing poverty, increasing shared prosperity, and promoting sustainable development. http://www.worldbank.org
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Aimeriez-vous savoir comment nous nous finançons ? Découvrez en deux minutes comment la Banque mondiale collabore avec les donateurs et les actionnaires pour maximiser le financement du développement notamment dans les domaines de l'éducation, de la création d'emplois et de l'action climatique. Dirk Reinermann, directeur du département de mobilisation des ressources nous livre plus de détails.
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¿Cómo funciona el “banco detrás del Banco Mundial”? Conoce cómo trabaja el Banco Mundial con donantes y accionistas para maximizar el financiamiento para el desarrollo, a través de la AIF, el BIRF, fondos fiduciarios y los mercados de capital. Escucha a Dirk Reinermann, director de movilización de fondos de la AIF y finanzas corporativas del BIRF, Finanzas para el Desarrollo.
https://wn.com/Where_Does_The_World_Bank_Get_Its_Money
What makes up the “bank of the World Bank?” Learn how the World Bank works with donors and shareholders to maximize financing for development—through IDA, IBRD, trust funds and the capital markets. Listen to Dirk Reinermann, Director of the International Development Association (IDA) Resource Mobilization and International Bank for Reconstruction and Development (IBRD) Corporate Finance department at the World Bank. Learn more: http://wrld.bg/l8fi50NJWiH
💬 Subtitles (CC) available in English, French, Spanish
00:00 The “bank of the World Bank"
00:14 IDA, IBRD, and trust funds
00:37 Levering private funds
01:03 The single largest source of development finance
01:18 Increasing our impact further
ABOUT THE WORLD BANK GROUP 🌐 The World Bank Group is one of the world’s largest sources of funding and knowledge for low-income countries. Its five institutions share a commitment to reducing poverty, increasing shared prosperity, and promoting sustainable development. http://www.worldbank.org
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Aimeriez-vous savoir comment nous nous finançons ? Découvrez en deux minutes comment la Banque mondiale collabore avec les donateurs et les actionnaires pour maximiser le financement du développement notamment dans les domaines de l'éducation, de la création d'emplois et de l'action climatique. Dirk Reinermann, directeur du département de mobilisation des ressources nous livre plus de détails.
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¿Cómo funciona el “banco detrás del Banco Mundial”? Conoce cómo trabaja el Banco Mundial con donantes y accionistas para maximizar el financiamiento para el desarrollo, a través de la AIF, el BIRF, fondos fiduciarios y los mercados de capital. Escucha a Dirk Reinermann, director de movilización de fondos de la AIF y finanzas corporativas del BIRF, Finanzas para el Desarrollo.
- published: 15 Apr 2023
- views: 15113
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What Is the World Bank and What Does It Do?
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The World Bank is one of the most powerful institutions in the world. It has a total portfolio of almost $400 billion and is one of the largest sources of funding for developing countries. But what is the World Bank and what does it actually do?
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THE WORLD BANK
The World Bank is one of the most powerful institutions in the world. It has a total portfolio of almost $400 billion and is one of the largest sources of funding for developing countries. But what is the World Bank and what does it actually do?
- published: 14 Feb 2019
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Professional biohacker Dave Asprey says the healthier you are, the better you're paid at work. So taking care of yourself doesn't just serve the ego, it can also provide for your family.This can differ between men and women, however, as the latter face age discrimination more heavily.Taking measures to benefit the health of your mind and body can get you ahead in the workplace culture of youthfulness.
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DAVE ASPREY
Dave Asprey is a Silicon Valley tech entrepreneur, professional biohacker, the New York Times bestselling author of Game Changers, Head Strong and The Bulletproof Diet, the creator of Bulletproof Coffee, and the host of Bulletproof Radio, the Webby Award–winning, number one–ranked podcast. His new book is Super Human (2019).
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DAVE ASPREY: A lot of people think that taking care of your skin or just wanting to look good is about either sexual attractiveness, or it's about ego. But it turns out it's sometimes those things, but quite often, it's something different. It has to do with wanting to be able to take care of your family. Because people who look healthy, they get paid more. This is just how it works, and there's abundant evidence to do that.
And I've seen this in Silicon Valley. We know, throughout all of, at least, North America, that the length of time -- this is actually studied -- that a woman is considered to be with executive presence is lower than it is for men. Because somehow, guys can have wrinkles and gray hair, and we look distinguished. But for some reason, that's not the case with women. That's not cool. And it turns out -- here's a dirty secret -- it's not that different. In Silicon Valley, guys over 45, do you know what they start doing? They start dying their hair because it turns out that there is a culture of youthfulness. And if you want to play in that game, whether you're a man or a woman, taking care of the way you look is important. It turns out also that, if you do it not with artificial makeup and stuff like that, but you do it with the things that make you healthy, guess what else happens. You don't just look healthy, you actually can live longer.
So how do you make your skin look better from the inside out? One of the biggest things is regularly using grass-fed collagen protein. The studies that are out there that look at how quickly mammals replace collagen in their tissues show that it takes seven years to replace half the collagen that's in your body. That means, I'm on probably year 11 of eating collagen on a regular basis. I think I'm doing pretty well for my age. I do a lot of other stuff too. But if you do this regularly, you see a difference.
There are other things that are in Super Human, like red light therapy. You couldn't do red light therapy 10 years ago, because they didn't make red LEDs that were strong enough. It turns out there's narrow frequencies of light that cause a thickening of your skin that reduce fine lines.
So we're in this world where we can send a signal from the environment around us into our skin and into our hair to make them thicker and healthier, where we can eat things that cause our body to be able to make healthier cells, healthier skin. And when you do that and you avoid the things that cause inflammation, magic can happen.
So these are things that, when you do it for your hair or your skin, all the other organs in your body that you can't see are also going to benefit. And end of the day, you are not only going to look younger at work, your brain is going to work better at work. And if you want executive presence, whether you're a man or woman, say something smart. And if you are 70 years old and doing that, and people don't even know that you're 70, because they think you're 50, because you have amazing energy, but you have the wisdom and knowledge of an extra 20 years of experience, you're going to run circles around all the kids around you.
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DAVE ASPREY
Dave Asprey is a Silicon Valley tech entrepreneur, professional biohacker, the New York Times bestselling author of Game Changers, Head Strong and The Bulletproof Diet, the creator of Bulletproof Coffee, and the host of Bulletproof Radio, the Webby Award–winning, number one–ranked podcast. His new book is Super Human (2019).
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DAVE ASPREY: A lot of people think that taking care of your skin or just wanting to look good is about either sexual attractiveness, or it's about ego. But it turns out it's sometimes those things, but quite often, it's something different. It has to do with wanting to be able to take care of your family. Because people who look healthy, they get paid more. This is just how it works, and there's abundant evidence to do that.
And I've seen this in Silicon Valley. We know, throughout all of, at least, North America, that the length of time -- this is actually studied -- that a woman is considered to be with executive presence is lower than it is for men. Because somehow, guys can have wrinkles and gray hair, and we look distinguished. But for some reason, that's not the case with women. That's not cool. And it turns out -- here's a dirty secret -- it's not that different. In Silicon Valley, guys over 45, do you know what they start doing? They start dying their hair because it turns out that there is a culture of youthfulness. And if you want to play in that game, whether you're a man or a woman, taking care of the way you look is important. It turns out also that, if you do it not with artificial makeup and stuff like that, but you do it with the things that make you healthy, guess what else happens. You don't just look healthy, you actually can live longer.
So how do you make your skin look better from the inside out? One of the biggest things is regularly using grass-fed collagen protein. The studies that are out there that look at how quickly mammals replace collagen in their tissues show that it takes seven years to replace half the collagen that's in your body. That means, I'm on probably year 11 of eating collagen on a regular basis. I think I'm doing pretty well for my age. I do a lot of other stuff too. But if you do this regularly, you see a difference.
There are other things that are in Super Human, like red light therapy. You couldn't do red light therapy 10 years ago, because they didn't make red LEDs that were strong enough. It turns out there's narrow frequencies of light that cause a thickening of your skin that reduce fine lines.
So we're in this world where we can send a signal from the environment around us into our skin and into our hair to make them thicker and healthier, where we can eat things that cause our body to be able to make healthier cells, healthier skin. And when you do that and you avoid the things that cause inflammation, magic can happen.
So these are things that, when you do it for your hair or your skin, all the other organs in your body that you can't see are also going to benefit. And end of the day, you are not only going to look younger at work, your brain is going to work better at work. And if you want executive presence, whether you're a man or woman, say something smart. And if you are 70 years old and doing that, and people don't even know that you're 70, because they think you're 50, because you have amazing energy, but you have the wisdom and knowledge of an extra 20 years of experience, you're going to run circles around all the kids around you.
- published: 24 Apr 2012
- views: 73861
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The World Bank Group: Who We Are, What We Stand For, and How We Get Things Done
With 189 member countries, staff from more than 170 countries, and offices in over 130 locations, the World Bank Group is a unique global partnership: five inst...
With 189 member countries, staff from more than 170 countries, and offices in over 130 locations, the World Bank Group is a unique global partnership: five institutions working for sustainable solutions that reduce poverty and build shared prosperity in developing countries. The World Bank Group's recruitment policy is to hire staff of the highest caliber, on as wide a geographical basis as possible, with preference to nationals of WBG member countries or countries of operations. Our core values (impact, integrity, respect, teamwork, innovation) articulate what we care about most. They guide how we work with each other, with our clients, and our partners. And most importantly, they help us become a better Bank Group for the poorest people around the world. Learn more: https://www.worldbank.org/en/about/careers?cid=ECR_YT_Worldbank_EN_EXT #BehindTheMissionWBG
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With 189 member countries, staff from more than 170 countries, and offices in over 130 locations, the World Bank Group is a unique global partnership: five institutions working for sustainable solutions that reduce poverty and build shared prosperity in developing countries. The World Bank Group's recruitment policy is to hire staff of the highest caliber, on as wide a geographical basis as possible, with preference to nationals of WBG member countries or countries of operations. Our core values (impact, integrity, respect, teamwork, innovation) articulate what we care about most. They guide how we work with each other, with our clients, and our partners. And most importantly, they help us become a better Bank Group for the poorest people around the world. Learn more: https://www.worldbank.org/en/about/careers?cid=ECR_YT_Worldbank_EN_EXT #BehindTheMissionWBG
ABOUT THE WORLD BANK GROUP 🌐 The World Bank Group is one of the world’s largest sources of funding and knowledge for low-income countries. Its five institutions share a commitment to reducing poverty, increasing shared prosperity, and promoting sustainable development. http://www.worldbank.org
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- published: 31 Aug 2021
- views: 81837
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World Bank President Ajay Banga on ‘perfect storm’ of crises | DW News
World Bank CEO Ajay Banga says the world is facing a ‘perfect storm’ of crises and that he is reforming his institution to tackle them. In an interview with DW,...
World Bank CEO Ajay Banga says the world is facing a ‘perfect storm’ of crises and that he is reforming his institution to tackle them. In an interview with DW, he discusses plans to boost lending capabilities, assess risk in a different way and the new mission to eradicate poverty on a livable planet. He also explains how he sleeps at night against a backdrop of multiple challenges: climate change, food insecurity, growing poverty and pandemics. In addition, Banga shares his reaction to Argentina’s new far-right president Javier Milei’s intention to scrap his country’s central bank. Finally, he defines how success looks for him.
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World Bank CEO Ajay Banga says the world is facing a ‘perfect storm’ of crises and that he is reforming his institution to tackle them. In an interview with DW, he discusses plans to boost lending capabilities, assess risk in a different way and the new mission to eradicate poverty on a livable planet. He also explains how he sleeps at night against a backdrop of multiple challenges: climate change, food insecurity, growing poverty and pandemics. In addition, Banga shares his reaction to Argentina’s new far-right president Javier Milei’s intention to scrap his country’s central bank. Finally, he defines how success looks for him.
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- published: 21 Nov 2023
- views: 342717
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The International Development Association: the World Bank Group’s Fund for the Poorest Countries
The World Bank's International Development Association (IDA) is one of the largest sources of assistance for the world's 75 poorest countries and is the single ...
The World Bank's International Development Association (IDA) is one of the largest sources of assistance for the world's 75 poorest countries and is the single largest source of donor funds for basic social services in these countries. IDA lends money on concessional terms. This means that IDA provides grants or credits have a zero or very low interest charge and repayments are stretched over 30 to 40 years. IDA is a multi-issue institution, supporting a range of development activities that pave the way toward equality, economic growth, job creation, higher incomes, and better living conditions. IDA invests in human capital; jobs and development; climate adaptation and mitigation; gender equality; and supporting people in fragile and conflict-affected contexts. Learn more: http://wrld.bg/olyx50PvlpG
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0:00 Meet IDA, the World Bank's fund for the poorest countries
0:30 A brief history of the International Development Association (IDA)
0:46 IDA's priority areas
1:17 A track record in crisis response and resilience-building
1:34 How IDA's financing model works
ABOUT THE WORLD BANK 🌐 The World Bank is one of the world’s largest sources of funding and knowledge for low-income countries. Its five institutions share a commitment to reducing poverty, increasing shared prosperity, and promoting sustainable development. http://www.worldbank.org
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The World Bank's International Development Association (IDA) is one of the largest sources of assistance for the world's 75 poorest countries and is the single largest source of donor funds for basic social services in these countries. IDA lends money on concessional terms. This means that IDA provides grants or credits have a zero or very low interest charge and repayments are stretched over 30 to 40 years. IDA is a multi-issue institution, supporting a range of development activities that pave the way toward equality, economic growth, job creation, higher incomes, and better living conditions. IDA invests in human capital; jobs and development; climate adaptation and mitigation; gender equality; and supporting people in fragile and conflict-affected contexts. Learn more: http://wrld.bg/olyx50PvlpG
💬 Subtitles (CC) available in English, Arabic, French, Spanish
0:00 Meet IDA, the World Bank's fund for the poorest countries
0:30 A brief history of the International Development Association (IDA)
0:46 IDA's priority areas
1:17 A track record in crisis response and resilience-building
1:34 How IDA's financing model works
ABOUT THE WORLD BANK 🌐 The World Bank is one of the world’s largest sources of funding and knowledge for low-income countries. Its five institutions share a commitment to reducing poverty, increasing shared prosperity, and promoting sustainable development. http://www.worldbank.org
- published: 08 Aug 2023
- views: 5234
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Global Economy Set for Weakest Half-Decade Performance in 30 Years | World Bank Expert Answers
As the world nears the midpoint of what should’ve been a transformative decade for development, the global economy is set for the weakest half-decade performanc...
As the world nears the midpoint of what should’ve been a transformative decade for development, the global economy is set for the weakest half-decade performance in 30 years, according to the latest edition of the World Bank’s Global Economic Prospects report. What will this mean as we look at the year ahead? Ayhan Kose, the World Bank’s Deputy Chief Economist, joins Expert Answers to discuss. Learn more: http://wrld.bg/aqYN50QpE4v #globaleconomy
💬 Subtitles (CC) available in Arabic, English, French, Spanish
00:00 Welcome: Introducing the topic and the expert
00:56 Main insights: Global Economic Prospects report, January 2024
03:04 Global slowdown and developing economies
05:32 Generating a sustained investment boom
07:29 Boom-bust cycles and commodity-exporting developing economies
09:54 Ensuring developing economies are making significant progress
12:04 Implications of this report for the World Bank
14:54 Thanks Ayhan for sharing your expertise!
Watch more #WorldBankExpertAnswers episodes! https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLopq6yGfmFAussxANSf3WDqoGKAx3Z-TJ
ABOUT THE WORLD BANK 🌐 The World Bank is one of the world’s largest sources of funding and knowledge for low-income countries. Its five institutions share a commitment to reducing poverty, increasing shared prosperity, and promoting sustainable development on a livable planet. http://www.worldbank.org
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الاقتصاد العالمي يشهد أضعف أداءٍ له في نصف عقدٍ منذ 30 عامًا | أجوبة الخبراء https://youtu.be/iw3v-t9eXYM
مع اقتراب العالم من انتصاف العقد الذي كان يجب أن يكون عقدًا مليئًا بالتحولات من أجل التنمية، من المتوقع أن يشهد الاقتصاد العالمي أضعف أداء له على مدى نصف عقد من الزمان منذ 30 عامًا، وذلك وفقًا لأحدث إصدار من تقرير الآفاق الاقتصادية العالمية الذي يصدره البنك الدولي. وباستخدام مقياس واحد، فإن الاقتصاد العالمي يُعد في وضعٍ أفضل مما كان عليه قبل عام، لكن التوترات الجيوسياسية المتصاعدة يمكن أن تخلق مخاطر جديدة للاقتصاد العالمي على المدى القريب.
ماذا يعني هذا ونحن نتطلع إلى العام المقبل؟ وهل يمكن لتعزيز أنشطة الاستثمار وتدعيم سياسات المالية العامة أن يساعدا على تغيير مجرى الأحداث أم تُرانا تأخرنا كثيرًا؟ أيهان كوسي، نائب رئيس الخبراء الاقتصاديين بالبنك الدولي، ينضم إلى برنامج أجوبة الخبراء للمناقشة.
للمزيد: http://wrld.bg/o8i350Qset7
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Économie mondiale : une décennie « gâchée » ? https://youtu.be/FACKOWFsRCA Alors que le monde est à mi-parcours de ce qui devait être une décennie décisive pour le développement, son économie est en passe de réaliser la plus faible performance jamais réalisée sur une demi-décennie depuis 30 ans. C’est ce que révèle la dernière édition des Perspectives économiques mondiales. À certains égards, l'économie mondiale est en meilleure posture qu'il y a un an, mais les tensions géopolitiques croissantes pourraient engendrer de nouveaux risques à court terme, alerte le rapport de la Banque mondiale. Mais que signifient concrètement ces prévisions annuelles ? Est-il possible, en boostant l’investissement et en renforçant les politiques budgétaires, d’inverser la tendance, ou est-il déjà trop tard ? Ayhan Kose, économiste en chef adjoint de la Banque mondiale, vous éclaire sur ces questions dans Réponses d’experts. En savoir plus : http://wrld.bg/5AQR50QtceE
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Perspectivas económicas mundiales: Crecimiento débil, múltiples desafíos https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=St2O6qNvIwU Según la edición más reciente del informe Perspectivas económicas mundiales del Banco Mundial, a medida que el mundo se acerca al punto medio de lo que debería haber sido una década transformadora para el desarrollo, la economía mundial va camino a registrar su peor desempeño de las últimas tres décadas para un período de cinco años. Conforme a un posible criterio, la economía mundial está en mejor situación que hace un año, pero las crecientes tensiones geopolíticas podrían crear nuevos peligros a corto plazo para la economía mundial. ¿Qué significará esto de cara al año que comienza? ¿Impulsar la inversión y fortalecer las políticas fiscales puede ayudarnos a invertir la tendencia, o ya es demasiado tarde? Ayhan Kose, economista en jefe adjunto del Banco Mundial, analiza este tema en “Los expertos responden”. http://wrld.bg/Fm6s50QrVv7
https://wn.com/Global_Economy_Set_For_Weakest_Half_Decade_Performance_In_30_Years_|_World_Bank_Expert_Answers
As the world nears the midpoint of what should’ve been a transformative decade for development, the global economy is set for the weakest half-decade performance in 30 years, according to the latest edition of the World Bank’s Global Economic Prospects report. What will this mean as we look at the year ahead? Ayhan Kose, the World Bank’s Deputy Chief Economist, joins Expert Answers to discuss. Learn more: http://wrld.bg/aqYN50QpE4v #globaleconomy
💬 Subtitles (CC) available in Arabic, English, French, Spanish
00:00 Welcome: Introducing the topic and the expert
00:56 Main insights: Global Economic Prospects report, January 2024
03:04 Global slowdown and developing economies
05:32 Generating a sustained investment boom
07:29 Boom-bust cycles and commodity-exporting developing economies
09:54 Ensuring developing economies are making significant progress
12:04 Implications of this report for the World Bank
14:54 Thanks Ayhan for sharing your expertise!
Watch more #WorldBankExpertAnswers episodes! https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLopq6yGfmFAussxANSf3WDqoGKAx3Z-TJ
ABOUT THE WORLD BANK 🌐 The World Bank is one of the world’s largest sources of funding and knowledge for low-income countries. Its five institutions share a commitment to reducing poverty, increasing shared prosperity, and promoting sustainable development on a livable planet. http://www.worldbank.org
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الاقتصاد العالمي يشهد أضعف أداءٍ له في نصف عقدٍ منذ 30 عامًا | أجوبة الخبراء https://youtu.be/iw3v-t9eXYM
مع اقتراب العالم من انتصاف العقد الذي كان يجب أن يكون عقدًا مليئًا بالتحولات من أجل التنمية، من المتوقع أن يشهد الاقتصاد العالمي أضعف أداء له على مدى نصف عقد من الزمان منذ 30 عامًا، وذلك وفقًا لأحدث إصدار من تقرير الآفاق الاقتصادية العالمية الذي يصدره البنك الدولي. وباستخدام مقياس واحد، فإن الاقتصاد العالمي يُعد في وضعٍ أفضل مما كان عليه قبل عام، لكن التوترات الجيوسياسية المتصاعدة يمكن أن تخلق مخاطر جديدة للاقتصاد العالمي على المدى القريب.
ماذا يعني هذا ونحن نتطلع إلى العام المقبل؟ وهل يمكن لتعزيز أنشطة الاستثمار وتدعيم سياسات المالية العامة أن يساعدا على تغيير مجرى الأحداث أم تُرانا تأخرنا كثيرًا؟ أيهان كوسي، نائب رئيس الخبراء الاقتصاديين بالبنك الدولي، ينضم إلى برنامج أجوبة الخبراء للمناقشة.
للمزيد: http://wrld.bg/o8i350Qset7
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Économie mondiale : une décennie « gâchée » ? https://youtu.be/FACKOWFsRCA Alors que le monde est à mi-parcours de ce qui devait être une décennie décisive pour le développement, son économie est en passe de réaliser la plus faible performance jamais réalisée sur une demi-décennie depuis 30 ans. C’est ce que révèle la dernière édition des Perspectives économiques mondiales. À certains égards, l'économie mondiale est en meilleure posture qu'il y a un an, mais les tensions géopolitiques croissantes pourraient engendrer de nouveaux risques à court terme, alerte le rapport de la Banque mondiale. Mais que signifient concrètement ces prévisions annuelles ? Est-il possible, en boostant l’investissement et en renforçant les politiques budgétaires, d’inverser la tendance, ou est-il déjà trop tard ? Ayhan Kose, économiste en chef adjoint de la Banque mondiale, vous éclaire sur ces questions dans Réponses d’experts. En savoir plus : http://wrld.bg/5AQR50QtceE
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Perspectivas económicas mundiales: Crecimiento débil, múltiples desafíos https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=St2O6qNvIwU Según la edición más reciente del informe Perspectivas económicas mundiales del Banco Mundial, a medida que el mundo se acerca al punto medio de lo que debería haber sido una década transformadora para el desarrollo, la economía mundial va camino a registrar su peor desempeño de las últimas tres décadas para un período de cinco años. Conforme a un posible criterio, la economía mundial está en mejor situación que hace un año, pero las crecientes tensiones geopolíticas podrían crear nuevos peligros a corto plazo para la economía mundial. ¿Qué significará esto de cara al año que comienza? ¿Impulsar la inversión y fortalecer las políticas fiscales puede ayudarnos a invertir la tendencia, o ya es demasiado tarde? Ayhan Kose, economista en jefe adjunto del Banco Mundial, analiza este tema en “Los expertos responden”. http://wrld.bg/Fm6s50QrVv7
- published: 10 Jan 2024
- views: 6826