Kim, Jim Yong.
Count on Us Jim Yong Kim. [electronic resource] / Jim Yong Kim. - Washington, D.C. : The World Bank, 2014. - 1 online resource (1 p.) - Speeches of World Bank Presidents . - Speeches of World Bank Presidents World Bank e-Library. .
00 billion dollars. He concludes by saying that all parts of our global society must unite to translate the vision of a more just, sustainable economy into the resolute action. That will be our legacy to the future. Dr. Kim fielded questions. Jim Yong Kim, President of the World Bank Group, discusses fundamental issues in global development and the World Bank Group's role in helping countries and the private sector meet the greatest challenges in development. He speaks about the twin goals, to end extreme poverty by 2030 and to boost shared prosperity. Due to television, everyone knows how everyone else lives. We must not remain voluntarily blind to the impact of economic choices on the poor and vulnerable. He added that we must ensure that our economic progress does not irreparably compromise our children's future due to climate change. World Bank's lending capacity - or the amount of loans we can carry on our balance sheet -- will increase by
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Coal
Corruption
Credit
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Developing Countries
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Economic Opportunities
Electricity
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Employment
Energy
Environment
Equity
Ethanol
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Finance and Financial Sector Development
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Fiscal Policy
Grants
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Inequality
Infrastructure
Insurance
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Land
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Multilateral Development Banks
Poverty
Poverty Reduction
Power Plants
Productivity
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Renewable Energy
Risk
Savings
Taxes
Temperature
Tobacco Taxes
Urbanization
Villages
Wind Energy
Women
Count on Us Jim Yong Kim. [electronic resource] / Jim Yong Kim. - Washington, D.C. : The World Bank, 2014. - 1 online resource (1 p.) - Speeches of World Bank Presidents . - Speeches of World Bank Presidents World Bank e-Library. .
00 billion dollars. He concludes by saying that all parts of our global society must unite to translate the vision of a more just, sustainable economy into the resolute action. That will be our legacy to the future. Dr. Kim fielded questions. Jim Yong Kim, President of the World Bank Group, discusses fundamental issues in global development and the World Bank Group's role in helping countries and the private sector meet the greatest challenges in development. He speaks about the twin goals, to end extreme poverty by 2030 and to boost shared prosperity. Due to television, everyone knows how everyone else lives. We must not remain voluntarily blind to the impact of economic choices on the poor and vulnerable. He added that we must ensure that our economic progress does not irreparably compromise our children's future due to climate change. World Bank's lending capacity - or the amount of loans we can carry on our balance sheet -- will increase by
10.1596/24338
Access to Finance
Capital
Carbon Dioxide
Carbon Emissions
Climate
Climate Change
Climate Change Mitigation and Green House Gases
Coal
Corruption
Credit
Debt
Developing Countries
Economic Development
Economic Opportunities
Electricity
Emissions
Employment
Energy
Environment
Equity
Ethanol
Expenditures
Finance and Financial Sector Development
Financial Services
Fiscal Policy
Grants
Income Distribution
Inequality
Infrastructure
Insurance
Interest Rates
Land
Loans
Multilateral Development Banks
Poverty
Poverty Reduction
Power Plants
Productivity
Profitability
Renewable Energy
Risk
Savings
Taxes
Temperature
Tobacco Taxes
Urbanization
Villages
Wind Energy
Women