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Map of World Bank Regions, Country Offices,
and Borrower Eligibility
About the World Bank
Message from the President of the World Bank
and Chairman of the Board of Executive Directors
The Board of Executive Directors
Remuneration of Executive Management,
Executive Directors, and Staff
Fiscal Year Overview
1 Addressing Poverty Worldwide
2 Regional Perspectives
3 Summary of Fiscal Year Activities
The World Bank Group
Note:
www.worldbank.org
Financial Statements
New Operations
Lending Data
Income by Region
Organizational Information
St. Kitts and Nevis
Antigua andBarbuda
St. Lucia
Grenada
Trinidadand Tobago
St. Vincent andthe Grenadines
R.B. de Venezuela
DominicanRepublic
Dominica
LATIN AMERICA AND THE CARIBBEANFY07 New CommitmentsIBRD | $4,353 millionIDA | $200 millionPortfolio of Projects | $16.8 billion
Samoa
Fiji
Kiribati
HaitiJamaica
Mexico
PanamaCosta Rica
Nicaragua
Honduras
El SalvadorGuatemala
Belize
ColombiaGuyana
Suriname
R.B. deVenezuela
Ecuador
Peru
BrazilBolivia
Paraguay
ChileArgentina
Uruguay
TheGu
Cape V
Tonga
DominicanRepublic
WORLD BANK REGIONS, COUNTRY OFFICES, AND BORROWER ELIGIBILITY
The World Bank today operates out of more than 100 offices
worldwide. Increased presence in client countries is helping
the Bank to better understand, work more closely with, and
provide faster service to clients. Three-fourths of outstanding
loans are managed by country directors located away from the
Bank's Washington, DC, headquarters. Thirty-three percent of staff
are now based in country offices.
Countries eligible for IBRD funds only
Countries eligible for blend of IBRD and IDA funds
Countries eligible for IDA funds only
Inactive IDA-eligible countries
Countries not receiving Bank funds
Offices of the World Bank
Offices with the Country Director present
Bank region boundaries
Poland
Slovak Republic
Ukraine
Bosnia andHerzegovina
Romania
Bulgaria
Albania FYRMacedonia
CroatiaSerbia
Slovenia
Montenegro
MIDDLE EAST AND NORTH AFRICAFY07 New CommitmentsIBRD | $692 millionIDA | $216 millionPortfolio of Projects | $6.1 billion
EUROPE AND CENTRAL ASIAFY07 New CommitmentsIBRD | $3,340 millionIDA | $422 millionPortfolio of Projects | $16.7 billion
EAST ASIA AND PACIFICFY07 New CommitmentsIBRD | $2,807 millionIDA | $1,237 millionPortfolio of Projects | $18.9 billion
SOUTH ASIAFY07 New CommitmentsIBRD | $1,600 millionIDA | $4,032 millionPortfolio of Projects | $20.7 billion
AFRICAFY07 New CommitmentsIBRD | $38 millionIDA | $5,759 millionPortfolio of Projects | $21.1 billion
Palau
Federated States of Micronesia MarshallIslands
Kiribati
SolomonIslands
Vanuatu Fiji
Poland
Russian Fed.
Belarus
Ukraine
Moldova
RomaniaBulgaria
MoroccoTunisiaAlgeria
Mauritania
MaliSenegalThe GambiaGuinea-Bissau
Guinea
Cape Verde
Sierra Leone
Liberia
Ghana
Togo
Benin
Niger
Nigeria
Sudan
Chad
Cameroon
Equatorial GuineaSão Tomé and Príncipe Gabon
Congo
Dem. Rep.of Congo
Eritrea
DjiboutiEthiopia
Somalia
KenyaUganda
Rwanda
BurundiTanzania
Zambia
Mozambique
Zimbabwe
BotswanaNamibia
SwazilandLesotho
SouthAfrica
Madagascar
Mauritius
Comoros
Rep. ofYemen
Lebanon SyrianA.R. Iraq Islamic Rep.
of Iran
Turkey
AzerbaijanArmeniaGeorgia
Turkmenistan
Uzbekistan
Kazakhstan
AfghanistanTajikistan
Kyrgyz Rep.
Pakistan
India
BhutanNepal
Bangladesh
Myanmar
Sri Lanka
Maldives
Thailand
Lao P.D.R.
Vietnam
Cambodia
Malaysia
Philippines
PapuaNew Guinea
Indonesia
Rep. ofKorea
Mongolia
China
Russian Federation
Timor-Leste
West Bank and Gaza
Libya
Côted'Ivoire
BurkinaFaso
Malawi
Angola
Seychelles
Jordan
Arab Rep.of Egypt
CentralAfricanRepublic
IBRD 32613R3AUGUST 2007
www.worldbank.org,
www.worldbank
.org/reference
www.worldbank.org/inspectionpanel
THE INDEPENDENT EVALUATION GROUP
www.worldbank.org/ieg
E. Whitney Debevoisea, e
Makoto Hosomib, c (VC) Masato Kanda
Eckhard Deutscher Ruediger Von Kleist
Alex Gibbsb Caroline Sergeant
Pierre Duquesnea (C) Alexis Kohlerh
Gino Alzettad (VC), e Melih Nemli
Jorge Familiarc, e, i Jose Alejandro RojasRamirezh
Herman Wijffelsa, c, i Claudiu Doltuh
Samy Watsonb, c Ishmael Lightbourne
Rogerio Studartb Jorge Humberto Boteroh
Giovanni Majnonia, c Nuno Mota Pintoh
Joon-Kyung Choia (VC), c Terry O’Brienh
Dhanendra Kumard, e (VC) Zakir Ahmed Khanh
Mulu Ketselaa, c, i (C) Mathias Sinamenye
Svein Aasse (C) Pauli Kariniemih
Shuja Shahb, d Sid Ahmed Dib
Michel Mordasinib, d, f Jakub Karnowskih
Merza H. Hasana, e Mohamed Kamel Amr
Zou Jiayic (C) Yang Jinlin
Abdulrahman M. Almofadhia, d Abdulhamid Alkhalifa
Alexey G. Kvasovd (C) Eugene Miagkov
Mat Aron Deramanb, d Chularat Suteethornh
Felix Alberto Camarasad, e Francisco Bernasconih
Louis Philippe Ong Sengb, e, f Agapito Mendes Diash
Committees
NAME AND POSITION SALARY ($)
Paul Wolfowitz
Graeme Wheeler
Vincenzo La Via
Lars Thunell
Juan Jose Daboub
Marwan Muasher
Vinod Thomas
Ana Palacio
Yukiko Omura
GRADES MINIMUM ($)
MARKET
REFERENCE ($) MAXIMUM ($) REPRESENTATIVE JOB TITLES
STAFF AT
GRADE LEVEL (%)
Note:
www.worldbank.org/ieg
THE MILLENNIUM DEVELOPMENT GOALS
HEALTHY DEVELOPMENT: THE WORLD BANK’S STRATEGY FOR ACHIEVING HEALTH, NUTRITION, AND POPULATION RESULTS
www.worldbank.org/hnp
RAPID RESPONSE
www.worldbank.org/hazards
PUTTING 550,000 MORE CHILDREN IN PRIMARY SCHOOL IN BURKINA FASO
www.worldbank.org/burkinafaso
www.worldbank.org/education
www
.worldbank.org/genderequality
ADDRESSING THE RISK OF CLIMATE CHANGE IN KENYA
www.worldbank.org/
kenya
www.worldbank
.org/infrastructure
www.worldbank.org/
infrastructureandcleanenergy
www.worldbank.org/finance
THEMES OF THE BANK’S NEW GOVERNANCE AND ANTICORRUPTION STRATEGY
www.worldbank.org/governance
www.worldbank
.org/governance www.worldbank.org/integrity
www.worldbank.org/middleincomecountries
Note:
AFRICA FAST FACTS
New Commitments Disbursements
THE AFRICA ACTION PLAN
COUNTRIES ELIGIBLE FOR WORLD BANK BORROWING
www.worldbank.org/afr
FIGURE 2.1
AFRICAIBRD AND IDA LENDING BY THEME | FISCAL 2007SHARE OF TOTAL OF $5.8 BILLION
Public Sector Governance
Financial &Private SectorDevelopment
Economic Management
Social Protection &Risk Management
Urban Development 13%
5%
Trade & Integration 8%
Social Development, Gender & Inclusion 5%
Rural Development 13%
Rule of Law <1%
2%
15%
Environmental & NaturalResource Management4%
17%
HumanDevelopment19%
FIGURE 2.2
AFRICAIBRD AND IDA LENDING BY SECTOR | FISCAL 2007 SHARE OF TOTAL OF $5.8 BILLION
Water, Sanitation &Flood Protection 12%
Transportation 15%
Law & Justice &Public Administration 23%
Information &Communication 3%
6%
2% Industry & Trade
Education12%
Health &Other Social Services
Finance<1%
12%
Energy & Mining13%
Agriculture,Fishing & Forestry
TAKING ADVANTAGE OF NEW SOUTH-SOUTH CHANNELS OF TRADE AND INVESTMENT
2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007
Theme Total 3,793.5 3,737.2 4,115.9 3,887.5 4,786.6 5,796.9
Sector Total 3,793.5 3,737.2 4,115.9 3,887.5 4,786.6 5,796.9
Note:
Note:
EAST ASIA AND PACIFIC FAST FACTS
New Commitments Disbursements
COUNTRIES ELIGIBLE FOR WORLD BANK BORROWING
Human Development
Economic Management
Social Protection & Risk Management
Urban Development 10%
1%
Trade & Integration 6%
Social Development, Gender & Inclusion 5%
Rural Development
Public Sector Governance 17%
2%
5%
3%Financial &
Private SectorDevelopment25%
Environmental & NaturalResource Management 14%
FIGURE 2.3
EAST ASIA AND PACIFICIBRD AND IDA LENDING BY THEME | FISCAL 2007SHARE OF TOTAL OF $4 BILLION
15%
FIGURE 2.4
EAST ASIA AND PACIFICIBRD AND IDA LENDING BY SECTOR | FISCAL 2007 SHARE OF TOTAL OF $4 BILLION
Water, Sanitation &Flood Protection 15%
Transportation 38%
7%
Industry & Trade
Education3%
Finance
Health & OtherSocial Services
6%
3%
3%
Law & Justice &Public Administration22%
Energy & Mining3%
Agriculture, Fishing & Forestry
www.worldbank.org/eap
2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007
Theme Total 1,773.6 2,310.8 2,572.7 2,883.3 3,401.6 4,043.9
Sector Total 1,773.6 2,310.8 2,572.7 2,883.3 3,401.6 4,043.9
Note:
Note:
SOUTH ASIA FAST FACTS
New Commitments Disbursements
COUNTRIES ELIGIBLE FOR WORLD BANK BORROWING
THE PROMISE OF REGIONAL INTEGRATION
FIGURE 2.5
SOUTH ASIAIBRD AND IDA LENDING BY THEME | FISCAL 2007SHARE OF TOTAL OF $5.6 BILLION
19%
Public Sector Governance
HumanDevelopment
Economic Management
Social Protection & RiskManagement
Urban Development <1%
10%
Trade & Integration <1%
Social Development, Gender & Inclusion 7%
Rural Development
Rule of Law <1%
<1%
3%
26%
Environmental & NaturalResource Management5%
Financial & PrivateSector Development14%
16%
FIGURE 2.6
SOUTH ASIAIBRD AND IDA LENDING BY SECTOR | FISCAL 2007 SHARE OF TOTAL OF $5.6 BILLION
Water, Sanitation &Flood Protection 4%
Transportation 10%
Information &Communication <1%
Law & Justice & PublicAdministration 21%
Industry & Trade 5%
13%
18% Health & Other Social Services
Education13%
Finance12%
Energy & Mining4%
Agriculture,Fishing & Forestry
www
.worldbank.org/sar
2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007
Theme Total 3,508.4 2,918.7 3,421.6 4,993.3 3,797.2 5,631.6
Sector Total 3,508.4 2,918.7 3,421.6 4,993.3 3,797.2 5,631.6
Note:
Note:
EUROPE AND CENTRAL ASIA FAST FACTS
New Commitments Disbursements
COUNTRIES ELIGIBLE FOR WORLD BANK BORROWING
www
.worldbank.org/eca
<1%
Public Sector Governance
Financial &Private SectorDevelopment
Economic Management
Social Protection & Risk Management
Urban Development 17%
9%
Trade & Integration 14%
Social Development, Gender & Inclusion
Rural Development
Rule of Law 6%
<1%
9%
Human Development7%
22%
Environmental & NaturalResource Management11%
FIGURE 2.7
EUROPE AND CENTRAL ASIAIBRD AND IDA LENDING BY THEME | FISCAL 2007SHARE OF TOTAL OF $3.8 BILLION
4%
FIGURE 2.8
EUROPE AND CENTRAL ASIAIBRD AND IDA LENDING BY SECTOR | FISCAL 2007 SHARE OF TOTAL OF $3.8 BILLION
Water, Sanitation &Flood Protection 22%
Transportation 19%
Law & Justice &Public Administration 22%
1%
11% Industry & Trade
Education2%
Finance
Health & OtherSocial Services
9%
5%
Energy & Mining9%
Agriculture,Fishing & Forestry
DOING BUSINESS IN GEORGIA AND ROMANIA BECOMES EASIER
2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007
Theme Total 5,523.6 2,670.0 3,559.1 4,093.5 4,044.6 3,762.2
Sector Total 5,523.6 2,670.0 3,559.1 4,093.5 4,044.6 3,762.2
Note:
Note:
LATIN AMERICA AND THE CARIBBEAN FAST FACTS
New Commitments Disbursements
COUNTRIES ELIGIBLE FOR WORLD BANK BORROWING
Human Development22%
Public Sector Governance
Financial & PrivateSector Development
Economic Management
Social Protection & Risk Management
Urban Development 15%
9%
Trade & Integration 7%
Social Development, Gender & Inclusion 4%
Rural Development
1%
11%
11%
Environmental & NaturalResource Management8%
FIGURE 2.9
LATIN AMERICA AND THE CARIBBEANIBRD AND IDA LENDING BY THEME | FISCAL 2007SHARE OF TOTAL OF $4.6 BILLION
9%
Rule of Law 2%
FIGURE 2.10
LATIN AMERICA AND THE CARIBBEANIBRD AND IDA LENDING BY SECTOR | FISCAL 2007 SHARE OF TOTAL OF $4.6 BILLION
Water, Sanitation &Flood Protection 11%
Transportation 27%
Law & Justice &Public Administration 26%
2%
5% Industry & Trade
Education8%
Finance
Health & OtherSocial Services
6%
14%
Energy & Mining<1%
Agriculture,Fishing & Forestry
www.worldbank.org/lac
2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007
Theme Total 4,365.8 5,820.5 5,319.8 5,165.7 5,910.5 4,553.3
Sector Total 4,365.8 5,820.5 5,319.8 5,165.7 5,910.5 4,553.3
Note:
Note:
MIDDLE EAST AND NORTH AFRICA FAST FACTS
New Commitments Disbursements
ADDRESSING CHALLENGES AND OPPORTUNITIES ON THE YOUTH AGENDA
COUNTRIES ELIGIBLE FOR WORLD BANK BORROWING
www.worldbank.org/mna
Human Development2%
Public Sector Governance
Financial &Private SectorDevelopment
Environmental & NaturalResource Management
Social Protection & Risk Management
Urban Development 13%
2%
Trade & Integration 2%
Social Development, Gender & Inclusion 19%
Rural Development
20%
7%
18%
FIGURE 2.11
MIDDLE EAST AND NORTH AFRICAIBRD AND IDA LENDING BY THEME | FISCAL 2007SHARE OF TOTAL OF $0.9 BILLION
14%
Rule of Law 4%
FIGURE 2.12
MIDDLE EAST AND NORTH AFRICAIBRD AND IDA LENDING BY SECTOR | FISCAL 2007 SHARE OF TOTAL OF $0.9 BILLION
Water, Sanitation &Flood Protection 19%
Transportation 3%
Law & Justice & PublicAdministration 7%
Industry & Trade 1%
9%
Finance
Health & OtherSocial Services
4%
23%
32% Energy & Mining
Education2%
Agriculture,Fishing & Forestry
STRENGTHENING LOCAL NGOs IN THE WEST BANK AND GAZA
2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007
Theme Total 554.5 1,056.0 1,091.0 1,283.6 1,700.6 907.9
Sector Total 554.5 1,056.0 1,091.0 1,283.6 1,700.6 907.9
Note:
FIGURE 3.1
TOTAL IBRD-IDA LENDING BY REGION | FISCAL 2007SHARE OF TOTAL LENDING OF $24.7 BILLION
South Asia
Middle East &North Africa
23%
4%
Latin America &the Caribbean 18%
24%
15% Europe & Central Asia
East Asia & Pacific
Africa
16%
Public Sector Governance
HumanDevelopment
Economic Management
Trade & Integration
Urban Development 11%
6%
Social Protection & Risk Management 7%
Social Development, Gender & Inclusion 5%
Rural Development 13%
Rule of Law 2%
1%
14%
Environmental & NaturalResource Management8%
17%
Financial &Private SectorDevelopment 17%
FIGURE 3.2
TOTAL IBRD-IDA LENDING BY THEME | FISCAL 2007SHARE OF TOTAL LENDING OF $24.7 BILLION
FIGURE 3.3
TOTAL IBRD-IDA LENDING BY SECTOR | FISCAL 2007SHARE OF TOTAL LENDING OF $24.7 BILLION
Water, Sanitation &Flood Protection 12%
Transportation 20%
Law & Justice& Public Administration 22%
7%
1% Information & Communication
Education8%
Health & OtherSocial Services 11%
Industry & Trade5%
Energy & Mining 7%
Finance 7%
Agriculture, Fishing& Forestry
Millions of dollars Percent
1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 20070
1,000
2,000
4,000
6,000
7,000
3,000
5,000
0
10
20
30
40
50
60
Note: Effective fiscal 2005, lending includes guarantees and guarantee facilities.
IDA commitments (left axis) Share of IDA commitments (right axis)
FIGURE 3.5
IDA COMMITMENTS TO AFRICA | FISCAL 1998–2007
FIGURE 3.4
SHARE OF TOTAL LENDING OF $11.9 BILLION
South Asia
Middle East &North Africa
34%
2%
Europe & Central Asia 4%
Latin America &the Caribbean 2%
East Asia & Pacific 10%
49% Africa
TOTAL IDA COMMITMENTS BY REGION | FISCAL 2007
FIGURE 3.7
TOTAL IDA COMMITMENTS BY SECTOR | FISCAL 2007SHARE OF TOTAL LENDING OF $11.9 BILLION
Water, Sanitation &Flood Protection 10%
Transportation 12%
Law & Justice & PublicAdministration 23%
Information & Communication 1%
7%
4% Industry & Trade
Education13%
Health & OtherSocial Services16%
Energy & Mining 10%
Finance 4%
Agriculture, Fishing& Forestry
Public Sector Governance
HumanDevelopment
Economic Management
Trade & Integration
Urban Development 8%
5%
Social Protection & Risk Management 8%
Social Development, Gender & Inclusion 8%
Rural Development 15%
Rule of Law 1%
1%
15%
Environmental & NaturalResource Management4%
21%
Financial &Private SectorDevelopment14%
FIGURE 3.6
TOTAL IDA COMMITMENTS BY THEME | FISCAL 2007SHARE OF TOTAL LENDING OF $11.9 BILLION
2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007
Theme Total 19,519.4 18,513.2 20,080.1 22,307.0 23,641.2 24,695.8
Sector Total 19,519.4 18,513.2 20,080.1 22,307.0 23,641.2 24,695.8
Note:
Millions of dollars Percent
1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007
Note: Effective fiscal 2005, lending includes guarantees and guarantee facilities.
IDA commitments (left axis) Share of IDA commitments (right axis)
0
1,000
500
1,500
2,000
2,500
3,000
4,000
3,500
4,500
0
5
10
15
20
25
30
35
FIGURE 3.8
IDA’s CONSISTENT COMMITMENT TO INFRASTRUCTURE | FISCAL 1998–2007
7.9
11.7
9.2
12.7 12.7
2.1
20.7
0.90.9
IDA12 FY2000–02 IDA13 FY03–05 IDA14 FY06–08
FIGURE 3.9
SOURCES OF IDA FUNDING
IDA internal resourcesa Donor contributionsb
IBRD and IFC net income contribution
a. IDA internal resources include principal repayments, charges less
administrative expenses, and investment income. For IDA14, this amount
includes principal repayments that are no longer available due to IDA’s
implementation of the MDRI as of July 1, 2006. These lost reflows will be
replaced by additional donor contributions under the MDRI replenishment.
b. Includes structural financing gap.
BILLIONS OF DOLLARS
THE 15TH REPLENISHMENT OF IDA
Share of
developing
country
population
8.9
Share of HIV-
positive
population
24.2
Share of
extreme
poverty
26.5
Share of
deficit in
universal
educationa
29.0
Share of
under-5
mortalityb
31.4
0
5
10
20
30
35
15
25
Source: World Bank estimates.
a. Children of relevant age that did not complete primary school in 2005.
b. Children born in 2005 not expected to survive to age five.
FIGURE 3.10
FRAGILE STATES FACE THE LARGEST DEFICIT IN MOST MDGsPERCENT
FIGURE 3.11
TOTAL IBRD LENDING BY REGION | FISCAL 2007SHARE OF TOTAL LENDING OF $12.8 BILLION
South Asia
Middle East &North Africa
13%
5%
Latin America &the Caribbean 34%
<1%
26% Europe & Central Asia
East Asia & Pacific
Africa
22%
Public Sector Governance
HumanDevelopment
Economic Management
Trade & Integration
Urban Development 13%
8%
Social Protection & Risk Management 6%
Social Development, Gender & Inclusion 3%
Rural Development 11%
Rule of Law 2%
1%
12%
Environmental & NaturalResource Management12%
12%
Financial &Private SectorDevelopment20%
FIGURE 3.12
TOTAL IBRD LENDING BY THEME | FISCAL 2007SHARE OF TOTAL LENDING OF $12.8 BILLION
FIGURE 3.13
TOTAL IBRD LENDING BY SECTOR | FISCAL 2007SHARE OF TOTAL LENDING OF $12.8 BILLION
Water, Sanitation &Flood Protection 15%
Transportation 28%
7%
21%Law & Justice &
Public Administration
Education3%
Health & OtherSocial Services7%
Industry & Trade6%
Information &Communication<1%
Energy & Mining4%
Finance9%
Agriculture, Fishing & Forestry
FIGURE 3.14
IBRD’S BORROWINGS AND INVESTMENTS | AS OF JUNE 30, 2007BILLIONS OF DOLLARS
Cash and liquid investments Borrowings outstanding after swaps
103.0
26.6
FY03
103.3
31.1
FY04
91.5
26.4
FY05
91.6
24.9
FY06
81.1
22.2
FY07
26.629.4
31.433.0
35.0
FIGURE 3.15
EQUITY-TO-LOANS RATIO | AS OF JUNE 30,2007PERCENT
40
0
FY03 FY04 FY05 FY06 FY07
QUALITY ASSURANCE GROUP FINDINGS
Total cash contributions 5,214 7,334
Note:
COOPERATION ACROSS THE WORLD BANK GROUP: IMPROVING THE INVESTMENT CLIMATE
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