Annual Meetings 2021: Civil Society Townhall with World Bank Group President David Malpass

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  • Stakeholder Engagement Lead, External and Corporate Relations, World Bank Group
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Bangaly sylla

Now I think that the world Bank Group should focus on building the capacity of civil society actors in order for them the real watchdogs that their communities need and also to be the guardians of good governance and accountability. What is the world Bank doing to invest in capacity building in Africa?
Tue, 10/12/2021 - 10:28
Richa Bhattarai, World Bank

Find out more about the silent crisis of the learning poverty: 
Tue, 10/12/2021 - 10:29
Shujat

Is there need for vaccination first or settlement of displaced and homeless migrants. Why there is inequality in basic needs even in developed nations despite of debts going high.
Tue, 10/12/2021 - 10:32
SAHIL ARORA INDIA

HOW DO YOU EXPECT FEEL IN BROAD PERSPECTIVE THE INDIA USA STRONG RELATIONSHIP HELPFUL IN WORLD CIVIL SOCIETY FOR FUNDS UTILISATION IN ECONOMIC POINT OF VIEW GROWTH POINT OF VIEW AT WORLD LEVEL OF FORUM ?
Tue, 10/12/2021 - 10:32
SAHIL ARORA INDIA

UNESCO PART OF CIVIL SOCIETY HOW UNESCO MAINTAIN VALUE OF CHAIN WITH IN FRAMEWORK OF INDIA USA STRONG RELATIONSHIP WORLD LEVEL OF FORUM ?
Tue, 10/12/2021 - 10:32
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ANNUAL MEETINGS 2021

Tune in, ask questions, and share your views with participants from all over the world during the 2021 Annual Meetings of the World Bank Group and the International Monetary Fund (IMF).

Watch the World Bank Group public events:

Oct. 11: Growth in a Time of Crisis
Oct. 12: Civil Society Townhall
Oct. 12: Ending the Pandemic
Oct. 13: Opening Press Conference
Oct. 14: Making Climate Action Count
Oct. 15: Trade to the Rescue