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Global Lenders Facing Challenges: IMF and World Bank Tackle Poverty, Inflation and Healthcare in Washington Meetings.

As the International Monetary Fund and World Bank’s spring meetings in Washington come to a close, global lenders are facing significant challenges in the year ahead. The IMF has released its global economic outlook, which is overall positive, with inflation easing in the US and Europe and global GDP growing at 3.2%. Despite recent concerns about a recession, both the US and Chinese economies are experiencing growth. However, some of the lowest-income countries are still struggling, with one-third being poorer now than they were in 2019 before the pandemic. Rising inflation has led to increased interest rates, making it difficult for lower-income countries to service their sovereign debt.

The World Bank has announced a $35 billion plan to connect 300 million people in Africa to electricity, aiming to drive the continent’s growth in the future. However, many African students who might benefit from electricity also lack access to basic healthcare. More than half of the world’s population does not have formal healthcare, and two billion people struggle to afford it. The World Bank plans to provide quality healthcare to 1.5 billion people and strengthen public health systems for sustainable improvements.

World Bank President Ajay Banga has taken over from David Malpass and is introducing a new approach to streamline processes and make the institution more agile and flexible. This may include merging the Bank’s key conferences into one. Progress on these initiatives will be updated during the Annual Meetings this fall. To learn more about these key takeaways from this year’s conference, watch Senior Writer Matthew Kendrick’s interview with Tony Maciulishere.

Samantha Johnson

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