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WB vice president reiterates support for Bangladesh

GreenWatch Desk Economy 2022-11-14, 11:33pm

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The World Bank Vice President for South Asia Martin Raiser concluded his second visit to Bangladesh today and reaffirmed the lending agency's continued support to help the country navigate through the current economic challenges and thus achieve resilient and inclusive growth, reports BSS. 

Raiser met Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina today and thanked her for the country's leading role in climate change adaptation and disaster preparedness, said a press release.

"The World Bank is proud to be a part of Bangladesh's tremendous development journey for the past 50 years. Bangladesh provides valuable insights and important lessons in rapid poverty reduction and sustained growth for many other countries around the world," said Raiser. 

Raiser also met with Finance Minister and Bangladesh Bank Governor and discussed policy measures to mitigate recent global shocks and build economic resilience. 

They also discussed the World Bank's support for Bangladesh's development priorities. He was accompanied by Abdoulaye Seck, World Bank's incoming Country Director for Bangladesh and Bhutan, who will assume his position on January 1, 2023.

"The war in Ukraine, the impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic and the climate crisis have created unprecedented challenges for the global economy. Every country is struggling to cope, and Bangladesh is no exception," said Raiser. 

"Bangladesh can sustain rapid growth by strengthening macro, fiscal and financial sector reform and continuing investment in human capital and climate resilience. We are ready to lend our full support to these efforts at this challenging time." Raiser also said.