41188 Map of World Bank Regions, Country Offices, Financial Statements and Borrower Eligibility New Operations About the World Bank Lending Data Message from the President of the World Bank Income by Region and Chairman of the Board of Executive Directors Organizational Information 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 WORLDBANKREGIONS,COUNTRYOFFICES,ANDBORROWERELIGIBILITY 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. Mexico Dominican Republic Jamaica Cape V Belize Haiti Honduras Guatemala The El Salvador Nicaragua Gu Costa Rica Panama R.B. de Venezuela Guyana Colombia Suriname Ecuador Kiribati Samoa LATINAMERICAANDTHECARIBBEAN Peru FY07 New Commitments Brazil IBRD | $4,353 million Bolivia Fiji IDA | $200 million Tonga Portfolio of Projects | $16.8 billion Paraguay Argentina Dominican Chile Uruguay Republic Antigua and Barbuda St. Kitts and Nevis Dominica St. Lucia St. Vincent and the Grenadines Countries eligible for IBRD funds only Grenada Countries eligible for blend of IBRD and IDA funds Trinidad and Tobago R.B. de Venezuela 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 MIDDLEEASTANDNORTHAFRICA EUROPEANDCENTRALASIA FY07 New Commitments FY07 New Commitments IBRD | $692 million IBRD | $3,340 million IDA | $216 million IDA | $422 million Portfolio of Projects | $6.1 billion Portfolio of Projects | $16.7 billion Russian Federation Russian Fed. Belarus Poland Ukraine Moldova Mongolia Romania Kazakhstan Bulgaria Georgia Azerbaijan Uzbekistan Kyrgyz Rep. China Armenia Turkmenistan Turkey Tajikistan EASTASIAANDPACIFIC Afghanistan Rep. of Algeria Tunisia Syrian Lebanon Iraq Korea FY07 New Commitments A.R. Islamic Rep. Morocco West Bank and Gaza of Iran Pakistan IBRD | $2,807 million Jordan Nepal Bhutan IDA | $1,237 million Libya Arab Rep. India of Egypt Portfolio of Projects | $18.9 billion Bangladesh Myanmar Vietnam Mauritania Cape Verde Rep. of Lao P.D.R. Sudan Eritrea Yemen Philippines Senegal Niger Thailand Mali Burkina The Gambia Faso Chad Cambodia Guinea-Bissau Nigeria Federated States of Micronesia Guinea Marshall Côte Djibouti Central d'Ivoire Ghana Ethiopia Islands Sierra Leone Benin African Sri Lanka Republic Cameroon Palau Liberia Malaysia Togo Somalia Equatorial Guinea Maldives Uganda São Tomé and Príncipe Gabon Kenya Kiribati Rwanda Congo Burundi Seychelles Dem. Rep. Tanzania Solomon of Congo Indonesia Papua Islands Comoros New Guinea Angola Timor-Leste Malawi Zambia Vanuatu Fiji Madagascar Zimbabwe Mauritius Poland Namibia Botswana Ukraine Mozambique South SOUTHASIA Slovak Republic Africa Swaziland FY07 New Commitments Lesotho IBRD | $1,600 million Slovenia Croatia Romania IDA | $4,032 million Serbia Bosnia and Portfolio of Projects | $20.7 billion Herzegovina Bulgaria Montenegro Albania FYR AFRICA Macedonia FY07 New Commitments IBRD | $38 million IDA | $5,759 million Portfolio of Projects | $21.1 billion IBRD 32613R3 AUGUST 2007 www.worldbank.org, www.worldbank .org/reference www.worldbank.org/inspectionpanel THE INDEPENDENT EVALUATION GROUP www.worldbank.org/ieg E. Whitney Debevoisea, e Makoto Hosomib, c (VC) Masato Kanda Eckhard Deutscher Ruediger Von Kleist Alex Gibbsb Caroline Sergeant Pierre Duquesnea (C) Alexis Kohlerh Gino Alzettad (VC), e Melih Nemli Jorge Familiarc, e, i Jose Alejandro Rojas Ramirezh Herman Wijffelsa, c, i Claudiu Doltuh Samy Watsonb, c Ishmael Lightbourne Rogerio Studartb Jorge Humberto Boteroh Giovanni Majnonia, c Nuno Mota Pintoh Joon-Kyung Choia (VC), c Terry O'Brienh Dhanendra Kumard, e (VC) Zakir Ahmed Khanh Mulu Ketselaa, c, i (C) Mathias Sinamenye Svein Aasse (C) Pauli Kariniemih Shuja Shahb, d Sid Ahmed Dib Michel Mordasinib, d, f Jakub Karnowskih Merza H. Hasana, e Mohamed Kamel Amr Zou Jiayic(C) Yang Jinlin Abdulrahman M. Almofadhia, Abdulhamid Alkhalifa d Alexey G. Kvasovd (C) Eugene Miagkov Mat Aron Deramanb, d Chularat Suteethornh Felix Alberto Camarasad, e Francisco Bernasconih Louis Philippe Ong Sengb, e, f Agapito Mendes Diash Committees NAME AND POSITION SALARY ($) Paul Wolfowitz Graeme Wheeler Vincenzo La Via Lars Thunell Juan Jose Daboub Marwan Muasher Vinod Thomas Ana Palacio Yukiko Omura MARKET STAFF AT GRADES MINIMUM ($) REFERENCE ($) MAXIMUM ($) REPRESENTATIVE JOB TITLES 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 AFRICA FAST FACTS New Commitments Disbursements Note: COUNTRIES ELIGIBLE FOR WORLD BANK BORROWING THE AFRICA ACTION PLAN FIGURE 2.1 FIGURE 2.2 AFRICA AFRICA IBRD AND IDA LENDING BYTHEME | FISCAL 2007 IBRD AND IDA LENDING BY SECTOR | FISCAL 2007 SHARE OFTOTAL OF $5.8 BILLION SHARE OFTOTAL OF $5.8 BILLION Water, Sanitation & Agriculture, Urban Development 13% 2% Economic Management Flood Protection 12% 6% Fishing & Forestry Environmental & Natural Trade & Integration 8% 4% Resource Management 12% Education Financial & Social Protection& Private Sector Risk Management 5% 17% Development Transportation 15% 13% Energy & Mining Social Development, Human <1% Finance Gender & Inclusion 5% 19% Development Law & Justice & Health & Rural Development 13% Public Administration 23% 12% Other Social Services Information & Rule of Law <1% 15% Public Sector Governance Communication 3% 2% Industry & Trade www.worldbank.org/afr 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: EAST ASIA AND PACIFIC FAST FACTS New Commitments Disbursements Note: COUNTRIES ELIGIBLE FOR WORLD BANK BORROWING FIGURE 2.3 FIGURE 2.4 EASTASIAANDPACIFIC EASTASIAANDPACIFIC IBRD AND IDA LENDING BYTHEME | FISCAL 2007 IBRD AND IDA LENDING BY SECTOR | FISCAL 2007 SHARE OFTOTAL OF $4 BILLION SHARE OFTOTAL OF $4 BILLION Water, Sanitation & Urban Development 10% 2% Economic Management Flood Protection 15% 7% Agriculture, Fishing & Forestry Trade & Integration 6% 3% Education Environmental & Natural Social Protection & 14% Resource Management 3% Energy & Mining Risk Management 1% Social Development, 6% Finance Gender & Inclusion 5% Health & Other Financial & Social Services 3% Private Sector 3% Rural Development 15% 25% Development 3% Industry & Trade Law & Justice & Public Sector Governance 17% 5% Human Development Transportation 38% 22% Public Administration 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: SOUTH ASIA FAST FACTS New Commitments Disbursements Note: COUNTRIES ELIGIBLE FOR WORLD BANK BORROWING FIGURE 2.5 FIGURE 2.6 SOUTHASIA SOUTHASIA IBRD AND IDA LENDING BYTHEME | FISCAL 2007 IBRD AND IDA LENDING BY SECTOR | FISCAL 2007 SHARE OFTOTAL OF $5.6 BILLION SHARE OFTOTAL OF $5.6 BILLION Water, Sanitation & Agriculture, Urban Development <1% <1% Economic Management Flood Protection 4% 13% Fishing & Forestry Environmental & Natural Trade & Integration <1% 5% Resource Management Social Protection & Risk Transportation 10% Management 10% Financial & Private 14% Sector Development 13% Education Social Development, Gender & Inclusion 7% Law & Justice & Public Administration 21% 4% Energy & Mining 3% Human Rural Development 19% 26% Development Information & 12% Finance Communication <1% Rule of Law <1% 16% Public Sector Governance Industry & Trade 5% 18% Health & Other Social Services www .worldbank.org/sar THE PROMISE OF REGIONAL INTEGRATION 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: EUROPE AND CENTRAL ASIA FAST FACTS New Commitments Disbursements Note: COUNTRIES ELIGIBLE FOR WORLD BANK BORROWING FIGURE 2.7 FIGURE 2.8 EUROPEANDCENTRALASIA EUROPEANDCENTRALASIA IBRD AND IDA LENDING BYTHEME | FISCAL 2007 IBRD AND IDA LENDING BY SECTOR | FISCAL 2007 SHARE OFTOTAL OF $3.8 BILLION SHARE OFTOTAL OF $3.8 BILLION Water, Sanitation & Agriculture, Urban Development 17% <1% Economic Management Flood Protection 22% 1% Fishing & Forestry Education Environmental & Natural 2% 11% Resource Management 9% Energy & Mining Financial & 9% Finance Trade & Integration 14% Private Sector 22% Development Health & Other 5% Social Services Social Protection & Risk Management 9% Transportation 19% Social Development, 7% Human Development Gender & Inclusion <1% Rural Development 4% Law & Justice & Rule of Law 6% 9% Public Sector Governance Public Administration 22% 11% Industry & Trade www .worldbank.org/eca 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: LATIN AMERICA AND THE CARIBBEAN FAST FACTS New Commitments Disbursements Note: COUNTRIES ELIGIBLE FOR WORLD BANK BORROWING FIGURE 2.9 FIGURE 2.10 LATINAMERICAANDTHECARIBBEAN LATINAMERICAANDTHECARIBBEAN IBRD AND IDA LENDING BYTHEME | FISCAL 2007 IBRD AND IDA LENDING BY SECTOR | FISCAL 2007 SHARE OFTOTAL OF $4.6 BILLION SHARE OFTOTAL OF $4.6 BILLION Water, Sanitation & Agriculture, Urban Development 15% 1% Economic Management Flood Protection 11% 2% Fishing & Forestry Environmental & Natural 8% Education 8% Resource Management <1% Energy & Mining Financial & Private 6% Finance Trade & Integration 7% 11% Sector Development Social Protection & Transportation 27% Health & Other Risk Management 9% 14% Social Services Social Development, 22% Human Development Gender & Inclusion 4% Rural Development 9% Law & Justice & Rule of Law 2% 11% Public Sector Governance Public Administration 26% 5% Industry & Trade 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: MIDDLE EAST AND NORTH AFRICA FAST FACTS New Commitments Disbursements Note: COUNTRIES ELIGIBLE FOR WORLD BANK BORROWING ADDRESSING CHALLENGES AND OPPORTUNITIES ON THE YOUTH AGENDA FIGURE 2.11 FIGURE 2.12 MIDDLEEASTANDNORTHAFRICA MIDDLEEASTANDNORTHAFRICA IBRD AND IDA LENDING BYTHEME | FISCAL 2007 IBRD AND IDA LENDING BY SECTOR | FISCAL 2007 SHARE OFTOTAL OF $0.9 BILLION SHARE OFTOTAL OF $0.9 BILLION Environmental & Natural Water, Sanitation & Agriculture, Urban Development 13% 20% Resource Management Flood Protection 19% 23% Fishing & Forestry Trade & Integration 2% Social Protection & Risk Management 2% Transportation 3% Social Development, Law & Justice & Public Financial & 2% Education Gender & Inclusion 19% Administration 7% Private Sector 18% Development Industry & Trade 1% Health & Other Social Services 9% Human Development Rural Development 14% 2% Rule of Law 4% 7% Public Sector Governance Finance 4% 32% Energy & Mining www.worldbank.org/mna 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 TOTALIBRD-IDALENDINGBYREGION | FISCAL2007 SHARE OFTOTAL LENDING OF $24.7 BILLION South Asia 23% 24% Africa Middle East & North Africa 4% 16% East Asia & Pacific Latin America & the Caribbean 18% 15% Europe & Central Asia FIGURE 3.2 TOTALIBRD-IDALENDINGBYTHEME | FISCAL2007 SHARE OFTOTAL LENDING OF $24.7 BILLION Urban Development 11% 1% Economic Management Environmental & Natural 8% Resource Management Trade & Integration 6% Financial & Social Protection & Private Sector Risk Management 7% 17% Development Social Development, Gender & Inclusion 5% Human 17% Development Rural Development 13% Rule of Law 2% 14% Public Sector Governance FIGURE 3.3 TOTALIBRD-IDALENDINGBYSECTOR | FISCAL2007 SHARE OFTOTAL LENDING OF $24.7 BILLION Water, Sanitation & Agriculture, Fishing Flood Protection 12% 7% & Forestry 8% Education 7% Energy & Mining Transportation 20% 7% Finance Health & Other 11% Social Services 5% Industry & Trade Law & Justice & Public Administration 22% 1% Information & Communication FIGURE 3.4 FIGURE 3.5 TOTALIDACOMMITMENTSBYREGION|FISCAL2007 IDACOMMITMENTSTOAFRICA|FISCAL1998­2007 SHARE OFTOTAL LENDING OF $11.9 BILLION South Asia 34% 49% Africa Millions of dollars Percent 7,000 60 6,000 50 5,000 40 4,000 Middle East & 30 North Africa 2% 3,000 20 Latin America & 2,000 the Caribbean 2% 1,000 10 Europe & Central Asia 4% 0 0 East Asia & Pacific 10% 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 IDAcommitments(left axis) ShareofIDAcommitments(right axis) Note: Effective fiscal 2005, lending includes guarantees and guarantee facilities. FIGURE 3.6 TOTALIDACOMMITMENTSBYTHEME| FISCAL2007 SHARE OFTOTAL LENDING OF $11.9 BILLION Urban Development 8% 1% Economic Management Environmental & Natural Resource Management Trade & Integration 5% 4% Social Protection & Financial & Risk Management 8% Private Sector 14% Development Social Development, Gender & Inclusion 8% Human 21% Development Rural Development 15% Rule of Law 1% 15% Public Sector Governance FIGURE 3.7 TOTALIDACOMMITMENTSBYSECTOR | FISCAL2007 SHARE OFTOTAL LENDING OF $11.9 BILLION Water, Sanitation & Agriculture, Fishing Flood Protection 10% 7% & Forestry Transportation 12% 13% Education 10% Energy & Mining 4% Finance Law & Justice & Public Administration 23% Health & Other 16% Social Services Information & Communication 1% 4% Industry & Trade 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: FIGURE 3.8 FIGURE 3.9 IDA'sCONSISTENTCOMMITMENTTOINFRASTRUCTURE SOURCESOFIDAFUNDING | FISCAL 1998­2007 BILLIONS OF DOLLARS 20.7 Millions of dollars Percent 4,500 35 4,000 30 12.7 12.7 3,500 11.7 25 3,000 9.2 2,500 20 7.9 2,000 15 1,500 10 2.1 1,000 0.9 0.9 5 500 IDA12 FY2000­02 IDA13 FY03­05 IDA14 FY06­08 0 0 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 IDA internal resourcesa Donor contributionsb IDAcommitments(left axis) ShareofIDAcommitments(right axis) IBRD and IFC net income contribution Note: Effective fiscal 2005, lending includes guarantees and guarantee facilities. 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. FIGURE 3.10 FRAGILESTATESFACETHELARGESTDEFICITINMOSTMDGs PERCENT 35 31.4 30 29.0 26.5 25 24.2 20 15 10 8.9 5 0 Share of Share of HIV- Share of Share of Share of developing positive extreme deficit in under-5 country population poverty universal mortalityb population educationa 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. THE 15TH REPLENISHMENT OF IDA FIGURE 3.11 TOTALIBRDLENDINGBYREGION| FISCAL2007 SHARE OFTOTAL LENDING OF $12.8 BILLION South Asia 13% <1% Africa Middle East & North Africa 5% 22% East Asia & Pacific Latin America & the Caribbean 34% 26% Europe & Central Asia FIGURE 3.12 TOTALIBRDLENDINGBYTHEME| FISCAL2007 SHARE OFTOTAL LENDING OF $12.8 BILLION Urban Development 13% 1% Economic Management Environmental & Natural 12% Resource Management Trade & Integration 8% Social Protection & Risk Management 6% Financial & Private Sector Social Development, 20% Development Gender & Inclusion 3% Human Rural Development 11% 12% Development Rule of Law 2% 12% Public Sector Governance FIGURE 3.13 TOTALIBRDLENDINGBYSECTOR | FISCAL2007 SHARE OFTOTAL LENDING OF $12.8 BILLION Water, Sanitation & Flood Protection 15% 7% Agriculture, Fishing & Forestry 3% Education 4% Energy & Mining 9% Finance Health & Other 7% Social Services 6% Industry & Trade Information & <1% Communication Law & Justice & Transportation 28% 21% Public Administration FIGURE 3.14 IBRD'SBORROWINGSANDINVESTMENTS |ASOFJUNE30,2007 BILLIONS OF DOLLARS 103.0 103.3 91.5 91.6 81.1 31.1 26.6 26.4 24.9 22.2 FY03 FY04 FY05 FY06 FY07 Cash and liquid investments Borrowings outstanding after swaps FIGURE 3.15 EQUITY-TO-LOANSRATIO|ASOFJUNE30,2007 PERCENT 40 35.0 31.4 33.0 29.4 26.6 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 www.fias.net TERNATIONAL BANK IN FOR WORLD BANK THE INTERNATIONAL BANK FOR RECONSTRUCTION AND DEVELOPMENT R E T C N O E N STRUC TI O N PM A N D D E VELO IBRD KEY FINANCIAL INDICATORS 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 D E V E L O P M E N T L A A N S IO THE INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT ASSOCIATION S O AT N R IC E T ITA N O I N IDA KEY FINANCIAL INDICATORS 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 I N N O T E I T A R THE INTERNATIONAL FINANCE CORPORATION R AN T O IO P R N O A C L F I N A N CE IFC KEY FINANCIAL INDICATORS 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 R A L I N E V T E A S L T I M T E L N THE MULTILATERAL INVESTMENT GUARANTEE AGENCY MU T · · G U Y A C R N A E N G T E E A MIGA KEY FINANCIAL INDICATORS 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 TERNATION A L C ENTRE FO IN R THE INTERNATIONAL CENTRE FOR SETTLEMENT OF INVESTMENT DISPUTES · · S ES I C T S E T I T L D U E P M IS E N D T O F E N T I N VE S T M 1818 H St NW Washington DC 20433 USA Telephone: 202-473-1000 Facsimile: 202-477-6391 Internet: www.worldbank.org E-mail: wbannualreport@worldbank.org