World Bank President steps down, chief executive assumes temporary role

The President of the World Bank, Jim Yong Kim, is stepping down, after more than six years in the role

WorldBank Presidemt StepDown

United Nations: The President of the World Bank, Jim Yong Kim, has announced that he was stepping down, after more than six years in the role. Kristalina Georgieva, the CEO of the World Bank, will assume the role of interim President, from 1 February.

In a statement, Mr. Kim said on Monday, “It has been a great honour to serve as President of this remarkable institution, full of passionate individuals dedicated to the mission of ending extreme poverty in our lifetime. The work of the World Bank Group is more important now than ever as the aspirations of the poor rise all over the world, and problems like climate change, pandemics, famine and refugees continue to grow in both their scale and complexity”.

During his term, which began in July 2012, President Kim emphasised that one of the greatest needs in the developing world was more international funding for infrastructure, and he pushed the World Bank to work with private sector partners who were committed to building sustainable, climate-smart infrastructure in developing countries.

Under Mr Kim's leadership, the World Bank provided financing at the levels that were never seen outside of a financial crisis and had set two goals for the bank: to end extreme poverty by 2030 and to boost shared prosperity, focusing on the bottom 40 percent of the population in developing countries. These goals now guide and inform the institution in its daily work around the globe.

Mr Kim's tenure also saw the World Bank launch of several new innovative financial instruments, including facilities to address infrastructure needs, prevent pandemics, and help the millions of people forcibly displaced from their homes by climate shocks, conflict, and violence. The Bank is also working with the United Nations and leading technology companies to implement the Famine Action Mechanism, to detect warning signs earlier and prevent famines before they begin.

Mr Kim has announced that, on leaving the World Bank, he will join a company and focus on increasing infrastructure investments in developing countries.  The details of this new position will be announced shortly. He will also be re-joining the board of Partners In Health (PIH), a not-for-profit organization that he co-founded more than 30 years ago.
 


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