The Pak Banker

World Bank to mitigate war impact on developing countries

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The World Bank Group (WBG) has devised a roadmap outlining a medium-term targeted approach encompassi­ng 15 months till ending June 2023 to respond the crisis in the wake of war in Ukraine in the amount of $170 billion.

This roadmap will support developing countries as they address the human and developmen­t setbacks caused by compoundin­g crises impacts of the war, including food and fuel price shocks, and disruption­s to trade, supply chains and foreign direct investment, Covid-19 pandemic and climate change.

According to the document titled 'Global Impacts of the War in Ukraine', seen by Dawn, the WBG management will explore with its board of executive directors to put in place a 15-month crisis response envelope of around $170 billion for the period between April 2022 and June 2023.

In concert with its developmen­t partners, the WBG surge crisis response will provide focused support for developing countries as they confront the impacts of the war. In addition to addressing the impact of the war in Ukraine, the proposed surge financing will sustain WBG high impact support for responding to the Covid-19 pandemic, accelerati­ng climate change adaptation and mitigation, as well as promoting durable economic recovery through GRID. Strong partnershi­ps at the internatio­nal and national level will be integral to WBG crisis response and client engagement.

Plan to include increased support to Ukraine and countries hosting refugees; addressing food vulnerabil­ities

In the remaining quarter of financial year 2022 (April-June), the World Bank Group intends to prioritise an initial crisis response with total commitment­s of around $50 billion.

The initial WBG response will include increasing support to Ukraine, countries hosting refugees from Ukraine, and the wider developing world to address crisis impacts on the poor and vulnerable. This will build on the results achieved under the Covid-19 Crisis Response.

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