THE WORLD BANK GROUP / INSTITUTIONS
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IBRD The International Bank for Reconstruction and Development Founded in 1945, the IBRD counts 181 members. It provides loans and development assistance to middle-income countries and creditworthy poorer countries. IBRD provides financing mainly by borrowing on capital markets and changes interest rates on loans every 6 months. |
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IDA The International Development Association Established in 1960, IDA counts 160 members. The International Development Association is the World Bank΄s concessional lending arm and provides long-term interest-free loans and other services to the poorest of the developing countries. IDA is funded largely from government contributions, with additional funds from IBRD profits and repayments of earlier IDA credits. |
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IFC The International Finance Corporation Established in 1956, IFC counts 175 members. IFC promotes growth in the developing world by financing private sector investments and providing technical assistance and advice to governments and businesses. IFC represents the largest source of financing for the private sector in emerging markets. |
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MIGA The Multilateral Investment Guarantee Agency |
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ICSID The International Centre For Settlement of Investment Disputes Founded in 1966, the International Centre for Settlement of Investment Disputes (ICSID) provides conciliation and arbitration services for disputes between foreign investors and host governments. It is owned by 127 member countries. It provides advisory services, conducts research, and publishes documents about foreign investment law and publishes "ICSID Review -- Foreign Investment Law Journal". |