Join us live throughout COP27 as we engage policymakers and experts live from Sharm El Sheikh to discuss a variety of topics – from climate finance to tackling methane emissions and beyond.
In this time of strained resources and overlapping crises, how can countries get the financing they need to tackle climate change? The event Investing in People and Planet explored this question in three conversations -- on the potential of carbon markets to mobilize finance; what it will take to bring private sector finance into low-carbon transitions; and the financing needed to achieve net zero.
President David Malpass took questions from international media representatives covering the 2022 Annual Meetings.
How should countries #EndLearningPoverty and prioritize investment decisions to ensure the pandemic does not permanently set back education and employment outcomes, and rebuild human capital losses? Join the discussion on Oct. 12.
This event looked at specific actions that the international community needs to focus on to address both energy and food shocks, using concrete examples of how countries are working on tackling the immediate crises without compromising long-term goals of efficiency, sustainability, and resilience.
Overlapping global crises have stalled progress in eliminating poverty and clouded the outlook for growth. Watch a discussion exploring economic policy actions that can support inclusive growth and get poverty reduction goals back on track.
Multiple overlapping crises are creating severe challenges for developing countries and jeopardizing future growth. To learn how best to address these challenges, join us on October 10 and watch a conversation between World Bank Group President David Malpass and IMF Managing Director Kristalina Georgieva.
Even if advanced economies stabilize, conditions for developing countries risk going from bad to worse. Watch World Bank Group President David Malpass deliver remarks, live from Stanford University.
Watch in-depth analysis and high-level discussion on investing in education, accelerating climate finance, promoting inclusive growth and responding to the food and fuel crises.
This World Bank event brings together a diverse panel of experts to discuss lessons from previous energy price shocks, prospects for energy and metal markets, and policy options to accelerate transition away from fossil fuels while shielding vulnerable groups from damaging disruptions.
