The "crisis response envelope" will continue the work begun during the Covid-19 pandemic, and help countries deal with surging inflation
The World Bank is seeking to create a $170 billion emergency fund to help the poorest nations being buffeted by multiple crises, the bank's President David Malpass said Monday.
The "crisis response envelope" will continue the work begun during the Covid-19 pandemic, and help countries deal with surging inflation, which was made worse by the Russian invasion of Ukraine as well as the "severe financial stress" caused by high debt levels, he said.
"This is a continued massive crisis response," Malpass told reporters.
High debt and inflation "are two big problems facing global growth," he said.
"I'm deeply concerned about developing countries. They're facing sudden price increases for energy, fertilizer and food."