The Midweek Sun

Wang heads World Bank’s Botswana unit

- SUN REPORTER

World Bank has appointed Liang Wang as the new Country Representa­tive for Botswana, effective November 15, 2022.

Based in Gaborone, Wang will lead the World Bank’s engagement in Botswana that includes an active lending portfolio, a vibrant knowledge partnershi­p and a dynamic dialogue with the government and a wide range of stakeholde­rs.

A Chinese national, Wang brings over fifteen years of experience working at the World Bank across Africa, East Asia, and corporate and policy functions at the headquarte­rs in Washington DC. Most recently, he has been the coordinato­r for the China, Korea and Mongolia country program, one of the largest lending and analytical programs of the World Bank.

“I am excited to start my tenure in Botswana,” said Wang. “I look forward to bringing my experience in supporting middle-income countries’ transition towards high-income status to support Botswana’s efforts in achieving its aspiration­s.”

The World Bank’s engagement in Botswana is closely aligned with the government’s National Developmen­t Plans, and the Botswana Vision 2036 goals. The upcoming World Bank Group Country Partnershi­p Framework for Botswana will outline the World Bank’s engagement in Botswana in the coming years.

Botswana, a member of the World Bank since 1968, graduated from the Internatio­nal Developmen­t Associatio­n (IDA), the World Bank’s concession­al financing window, in 1974. It restarted borrowing from the World Bank in 2008, and the World Bank’s country office in Gaborone opened in 2009.

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