The World Bank gets $24 billion to help poor nations

The World Bank gets $24 billion to help poor nations

The World Bank has secured a historic $24 billion in funding to bolster its efforts in supporting the world’s poorest nations. This initiative is part of the International Development Association (IDA), a key arm of the World Bank that provides grants and low-interest loans to countries with the greatest need. The funds aim to empower these nations by investing in infrastructure, education, healthcare, and other critical areas, fostering economic growth and stability.The World Bank gets $24 billion to help poor nations

The replenishment of IDA funds underscores a global commitment to addressing poverty and inequality. Major contributors to this effort include nations like the United States, which pledged $4 billion over the next three years, significantly exceeding prior commitments. The goal is to mobilize resources that not only alleviate immediate needs but also lay a foundation for long-term sustainable development.

To learn more about the IDA’s transformative work and its impact on low-income countries, you can explore additional details on the World Bank’s official IDA page.

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