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Annual Report 2015
World Bank Lending
Fiscal 2015Slide2
The International Bank for Reconstruction and Development (IBRD), the International Development Association (IDA), the International Finance Corporation (IFC), the Multilateral Investment Guarantee Agency (MIGA), and the International Centre for Settlement of Investment Disputes (ICSID) make up the institutions of the World Bank Group.
The World Bank Group is one of the world’s largest sources of funding and knowledge for developing countries and is committed to reducing poverty, increasing shared prosperity, and promoting sustainable development.In fiscal 2015, the World Bank, IFC, and MIGA collectively provided $59.8 billion in loans, grants, equity investments, and guarantees to partner countries and private businesses—including to multiregional and global projects.World Bank Lending │ Fiscal 20151Slide3
The World Bank is comprised
of the International Bank for Reconstruction and Development (IBRD) and the International Development Association (IDA), and it is committed to the goals of ending extreme poverty and boosting shared prosperity and to achieving both goals in a sustainable manner. The World Bank is a global development cooperative owned by its 188 member countries. As the largest development bank in the world, it provides financing, knowledge, and convening services to help client countries address their most important development challenges.Solutions-oriented, focused on clients, accountable for quality results, dedicated to financial integrity and cost-effectiveness, inspired and innovative, the World Bank is committed to improving the lives of roughly a billion people now living in extreme poverty.
World Bank Lending │ Fiscal 20152Slide4
The International Bank for Reconstruction and Development (IBRD)Established 1944 │ 188 member countries
Fiscal 2015 commitments $23.5 billion for 112 approved operationsCumulative lending (since 1945) $629.0 billionThe International Development Association (IDA) Established 1960 │ 173 member
countriesFiscal 2015 commitments $19.0 billion for 190 approved operationsCumulative lending (since 1960) $309.9 billion
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World Bank Lending │ Fiscal 2015
Note:
Regional operations have been excluded from the country count, and joint IBRD-IDA operations are counted
only
once, as IBRD operations. Slide5
World Bank Lending │ Fiscal 2015
4IBRD and IDA Board of Executive Directors and Alternatesas of June 30, 2015Dr. Jim Yong KimPresident of the World Bank Group and Chairman of the Board of Executive Directors
Executive DirectorsAlternatesKhalid Alkhudairy
Turki Dhaifallah Almutairi
Shixin Chen
Jinadi Ye
Herv
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de Villeroché
Arnaud Delaunay
Sung-Soo Eun
Jason Allford
Alejandro Foxley
Daniel Kostzer
Jorg G. Frieden
Wieslaw Leonard Szczuka
Subhash Garg
Mohammad Tareque
Franciscus Godts
Gulsum Yazganarikan
Merza Hasan
Karim Wissa
Frank Heemskerk
Roman Zhukovskyi
Gwen Hines
Clare Roberts
Masahiro Kan
Daiho Fujii
Mohamed Kayad
Seydou Bouda
Nasir Mahmood Khosa
Omar Bougara
Peter Larose
Andrew Bvumbe
Ana Lourenco
Bongi Kunene
Andrei Lushin
Eugene B. Miagkov
Matthew McGuire
(vacant)
Ursula Mueller
Wilhelm Rissmann
Patrizio Pagano
Nuno Mota Pinto
Jose Rojas
Beatriz de Guindos
Satu-Leena Santala
Sanita Bajare
Rionald Silaban
Pornwasa Sirinupongs
Antonio Silveira
Rosalia de Leon
Alister Smith
Janet HarrisSlide6
Fiscal Year Highlights
In fiscal 2015, the World Bank (IBRD/IDA) committed $42.5 billion to partner countries, distributed in credits, loans, grants, and guarantees.Slide7
Fiscal Year Highlights
In fiscal 2015, IBRD committed $23.5 billion for 112 new operations.IDA committed $19.0 billion for 190 new operations. Slide8
Fiscal Year Highlights
IBRD’s $23.5 billion lending volume was higher than the precrisis historical average ($13.5 billion a year in fiscal 2005-08) as well as the $18.6 billion committed in fiscal 2014.Slide9
Fiscal Year Highlights
IDA commitments of $19.0 billion in fiscal 2015 included $15.9 billion in credits, $2.4 billion in grants, and $600 million in guarantees.Slide10
As a result of rounding, numbers in the following figures may not add to totals, and percentages in figures may not add to 100.All dollar amounts reported are current U.S. dollars.
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IBRD and IDA Lending by Region
│ Fiscal 201510World Bank Lending │ Fiscal 2015Slide12
IBRD and IDA Lending by Sector
│ Fiscal 201511World Bank Lending │ Fiscal 2015Slide13
IBRD and IDA Lending by Theme
│ Fiscal 201512World Bank Lending │ Fiscal 2015Slide14
IBRD Top-10 Borrowers
│ Fiscal 201413World Bank Lending │ Fiscal 2015Slide15
IDA Top-10 Borrowers
│ Fiscal 201414World Bank Lending │ Fiscal 2015Slide16
Regional Lending by Theme and SectorSlide17
Africa Regional Snapshot
16World Bank Lending │ Fiscal 2015Slide18
Africa
Total IBRD and IDA Lending Trends │ Fiscal 2011-1517World Bank Lending │ Fiscal 2015Slide19
IDA Lending by Region │
Fiscal 2015The largest share of IDA lending went to Africa18World Bank Lending │ Fiscal 2015Slide20
Africa
IBRD and IDA Lending by Sector │ Fiscal 201519World Bank Lending │ Fiscal 2015Slide21
Africa
IBRD and IDA Lending by Theme │ Fiscal 201520World Bank Lending │ Fiscal 2015Slide22
East Asia and Pacific Regional Snapshot
21World Bank Lending │ Fiscal 2015Slide23
East Asia and Pacific
Total IBRD and IDA Lending Trends │ Fiscal 2011-1522World Bank Lending │ Fiscal 2015Slide24
East Asia and Pacific
IBRD and IDA Lending by Sector │ Fiscal 201523World Bank Lending │ Fiscal 2015Slide25
East Asia and Pacific
IBRD and IDA Lending by Theme │ Fiscal 201524World Bank Lending │ Fiscal 2015Slide26
Europe and Central Asia Regional Snapshot
25World Bank Lending │ Fiscal 2015Slide27
Europe and Central Asia
Total IBRD and IDA Lending Trends │ Fiscal 2011-1526World Bank Lending │ Fiscal 2015Slide28
IBRD Lending by Region │
Fiscal 2015The largest share of IBRD lending went to Europe and Central Asia27World Bank Lending │ Fiscal 2015Slide29
Europe and Central Asia
IBRD and IDA Lending by Sector │ Fiscal 201528World Bank Lending │ Fiscal 2015Slide30
Europe and Central Asia
IBRD and IDA Lending by Theme │ Fiscal 201529World Bank Lending │ Fiscal 2015Slide31
Latin America and the Caribbean Regional Snapshot
30World Bank Lending │ Fiscal 2015Slide32
Latin America and the Caribbean
Total IBRD and IDA Lending Trends │ Fiscal 2011-1531World Bank Lending │ Fiscal 2015Slide33
Latin America and the Caribbean
IBRD and IDA Lending by Sector │ Fiscal 201532World Bank Lending │ Fiscal 2015Slide34
Latin America and the Caribbean
IBRD and IDA Lending by Theme │ Fiscal 201533World Bank Lending │ Fiscal 20155%Slide35
Middle East and North Africa Regional Snapshot
34World Bank Lending │ Fiscal 2015Slide36
Middle East and North Africa
Total IBRD and IDA Lending Trends │ Fiscal 2011-1535World Bank Lending │ Fiscal 2015Slide37
Middle East and North Africa
IBRD and IDA Lending by Sector │ Fiscal 201536World Bank Lending │ Fiscal 2015Slide38
Middle East and North Africa
IBRD and IDA Lending by Theme │ Fiscal 201537World Bank Lending │ Fiscal 2015Slide39
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World Bank Lending │ Fiscal 2015South Asia Regional SnapshotSlide40
South Asia
Total IBRD and IDA Lending Trends │ Fiscal 2011-1539World Bank Lending │ Fiscal 2015Slide41
South Asia
IBRD and IDA Lending by Sector │ Fiscal 201540World Bank Lending │ Fiscal 2015Slide42
South Asia
IBRD and IDA Lending by Theme │ Fiscal 201541World Bank Lending │ Fiscal 2015Slide43
Lending by SectorSlide44
Agriculture, Fishing, and Forestry
IBRD and IDA Lending by Region │ Fiscal 201543World Bank Lending │ Fiscal 2015Slide45
Education
IBRD and IDA Lending by Region │ Fiscal 201544World Bank Lending │ Fiscal 2015Slide46
Energy and Mining
IBRD and IDA Lending by Region │ Fiscal 201545World Bank Lending │ Fiscal 2015Slide47
Finance
IBRD and IDA Lending by Region │ Fiscal 201546World Bank Lending │ Fiscal 2015Slide48
Health and Other Social Services
IBRD and IDA Lending by Region │ Fiscal 201547World Bank Lending │ Fiscal 2015Slide49
Industry and Trade
IBRD and IDA Lending by Region │ Fiscal 201548World Bank Lending │ Fiscal 2015Slide50
Information and Communications
IBRD and IDA Lending by Region │ Fiscal 201549World Bank Lending │ Fiscal 201511%Slide51
Public Administration, Law, and Justice
IBRD and IDA Lending by Region │ Fiscal 201550World Bank Lending │ Fiscal 2015Slide52
Transportation
IBRD and IDA Lending by Region │ Fiscal 201551World Bank Lending │ Fiscal 2015Slide53
Water, Sanitation, and Flood Protection
IBRD and IDA Lending by Region │ Fiscal 201552World Bank Lending │ Fiscal 2015Slide54
Lending by ThemeSlide55
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World Bank Lending │ Fiscal 2015Economic Management IBRD and IDA Lending by Region │ Fiscal 2015Slide56
Environment and Natural Resources Management
IBRD and IDA Lending by Region │ Fiscal 201555World Bank Lending │ Fiscal 2015Slide57
Financial and Private Sector Development
IBRD and IDA Lending by Region │ Fiscal 201556World Bank Lending │ Fiscal 2015Slide58
Human Development
IBRD and IDA Lending by Region │ Fiscal 201557World Bank Lending │ Fiscal 2015Slide59
Public Sector Governance
IBRD and IDA Lending by Region │ Fiscal 201558World Bank Lending │ Fiscal 2015Slide60
Rule of Law
IBRD and IDA Lending by Region │ Fiscal 201559World Bank Lending │ Fiscal 201536%Slide61
Rural Development
IBRD and IDA Lending by Region │ Fiscal 201560World Bank Lending │ Fiscal 2015Slide62
Social Development, Gender, and Inclusion
IBRD and IDA Lending by Region │ Fiscal 201561World Bank Lending │ Fiscal 20152%Slide63
Social Protection and Risk Management
IBRD and IDA Lending by Region │ Fiscal 201562World Bank Lending │ Fiscal 2015Slide64
Trade and Integration
IBRD and IDA Lending by Region │ Fiscal 201563World Bank Lending │ Fiscal 2015Slide65
Urban Development
IBRD and IDA Lending by Region │ Fiscal 201564World Bank Lending │ Fiscal 2015Slide66
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