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  • Institutions World Bank Group International Bank for Reconstruction and Development (IBRD) International Development Association (IDA) International Finance Corporation (IFC) Multilateral Investment Guarantee Agency (MIGA) International Center for Settlement of Investment Disputes (ICSID)

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  • GOALS OF WORLD BANK (worldbank.org)

    • Reducing Poverty

    • Increasing Shared Prosperity

    • Promoting Sustainable Development

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  • THE WORLD BANK WHO WE ARE WHAT WE DO WHERE WE WORK UNDERSTANDING POVERTY WORK WITH US WB LIVE IBRD IDA What We Do / Projects & Operations This page in: English Español Français 4 Projects Search.

    • SUMMARY PROJECT LIST DOCUMENT LIST ARCHIVAL RECORDS RECENTLY APPROVED PROJECTS

    • Approval Project Title Country Date

      • Japan Social Development Fund: No Bangsamoro Child Left Behind in the Bangsamoro Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao Philippine June 29, 2023 (BARMM)

      • Philippine Rural Development Project Scale-up June 29, 2023

      • Philippine Teacher Effectiveness and Competencies Enhancement Project June 23, 2023

      • Philippine Bangsamoro Camps Transformation Project June 21, 2023

      • Philippines First Sustainable Recovery DPL June 13, 2023

      • Philippine Fisheries and Coastal Resiliency Project May 30, 2023

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  • Japan Social Development Fund: No Bangsamoro Child Left Behind in the Bangsamoro Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao (BARMM)

    • SUMMARY PROCUREMENT DOCUMENTS NEWS AND MEDIA PHOTO GALLERY ABSTRACT KEY DETAILS FINANCES RATINGS RESULTS

    • Development Objective The PDO is to improve learning outcomes of re-enrolled out-of-school-children (OOSC) and retained at-risk children in pilot elementary schools in project-supported divisions.

    • Key Details Project Details Project ID Status Team Leader Borrower 2 P176749 Active Karthika Radhakrishnan Consortium of Bangsamoro Civil Society, Inc. (CBCS) Country Approval Date Total Project Cost 1 Implementing Agency Philippines (as of board presentation) US$ 2.75 million Consortium of Bangsamoro Civil June 29, 2023 Society, Inc. Region Fiscal Year 3 Commitment Amount Environmental and Social Risk East Asia and Pacific 2023 US$ 2.75 million Moderate Last Update Date Closing Date Last Stage Reached July 17, 2023 N/A Bank Approved Notes

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  • CRITICAL MISSIONS OF THE IMF (imf.org)

    • Furthering international monetary cooperation

    • Encouraging the expansion of trade and economic growth

    • Discouraging policies that would harm prosperity

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  • 1ST ST LINE OF 2 ND LINE OF DEFENSE DEFENSE 3RD LINE OF DEFENSE HOW WE ARE The FINANCED Lender QUOTAS MULTILATERAL BILATERAL BORROWING BORROWING of Last IMF resources SDR billion, as of June 30, 2023 Resort Quotas Multilateral borrowing (NAB) Bilateral Borrowing (BBAs) TOTAL RESOURCES 983 billion 477 364 141 LENDING CAPACITY 309 278 109 696 billion

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  • IMF MEMBERSHIP AND LEADERSHIP

    • MEMBERSHIP: 190 Countries

    • MANAGING DIRECTOR: Kristalina Georgieva (Bulgarian)

    • HEADQUARTERS: Washington

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