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Who We Are - World Bank Group In collaboration with the United Nations’ Millennium Development Goals and the Sustainable Development Goals, the World Bank entered the new century emphasizing community-driven development, aid coordination, safeguarding vulnerable groups, and addressing climate change
Getting to Know the World Bank The World Bank is an international development organization owned by 187 countries Its role is to reduce poverty by lending money to the governments of its poorer members to improve their economies and to improve the standard of living of their people
What We do - World Bank Group To guide our work with countries to end poverty and boost prosperity on a livable planet, the World Bank focuses on five development areas: People, Prosperity, Planet, Infrastructure, and Digital We also look at our impact on gender and fragility, conflict and violence across these areas
Organization - World Bank Group The World Bank Group has two ambitious goals: ending extreme poverty and boosting shared prosperity Learn more about World Bank data, research, news, and leadership
What We Do - World Bank Group The World Bank Group has two ambitious goals: ending extreme poverty and boosting shared prosperity Learn more about World Bank data, research, news, and leadership
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Our Work - World Bank Group The World Bank supports investments in countries that underpin long-term growth and that help to meet the needs of their citizens We work with policy makers to develop markets, institutions, and economies that are stable, equitable, and efficient