The leaders of the World Bank and IMF are working to mend tensions between their sister institutions, focusing on issues such as climate change and sovereign debt. Banga met with the IMF board, and Georgieva will visit the World Bank soon. This effort comes amid increasing calls for closer cooperation to bridge the SDGs financing gap in the international development landscape.
The leaders of the World Bank and IMF are seeking to mend fences between their sister institutions after tensions arose in recent years over issues including climate change and sovereign debt issues https://t.co/Oi2NROz3se
Even with increasing calls for closer cooperation towards bridging the #SDGs financing gap, the international #development landscape remains fragmented, fragile & fractured, notes @swatiprabhujnu, https://t.co/AMLpB2J5dr
World Bank, IMF look to move past old tensions on climate, debt https://t.co/KGBWXxzazP via @EMPosts https://t.co/J8hXrzLRXJ
SCOOP: The leaders of the World Bank and IMF are seeking to mend fences between institutions after tensions in recent years over issues including climate change and sovereign debt Banga met with IMF board last week; Georgieva will visit the Bank soon. https://t.co/q8PBqd59Rn
The leaders of the World Bank and IMF are seeking to mend fences between their sister institutions after tensions arose in recent years over issues including climate change and sovereign debt issues. https://t.co/XvMqKo5tDU via @climate @EMPosts
The leaders of the World Bank and IMF are seeking to mend fences between their sister institutions after tensions arose in recent years over issues including climate change and sovereign debt issues. https://t.co/4dCb835tCw