IDA Brochure: Everything You Need to Know About the International Development Association
The International Development Association (IDA) is the part of the World Bank that helps the world’s poorest countries. Established in 1960, IDA aims to reduce poverty by providing zero to low-interest loans (called “credits”) and grants for programs that boost economic growth, reduce inequalities, and improve people’s living conditions. IDA complements the World Bank’s original lending arm—the International Bank for Reconstruction and Development (IBRD). IDA supports a range of development activities that pave the way toward equality, economic growth, job creation, higher incomes, and better living conditions. IDA is one of the largest sources of assistance for the world’s 74 poorest countries and is the single largest source of donor funds for basic social services in these countries.
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- Document Name IDA Brochure: Everything You Need to Know About the International Development Association
- Document Date 11/1/2021 05:51:00 PM
- Web Publish Date 11/29/2021 05:51:00 PM
- Authors Development Finance (DFi), International Development Association (IDA)
- Document Type General
- Language English
- Country World
- Topics Agriculture,Communities and Human Settlements,Conflict and Development,Education,Energy,Environment,Gender,Governance,Health, Nutrition and Population,Information and Communication Technologies,Poverty Reduction,Private Sector Development,Rural Development,Science and Technology Development,Social Development,Social Protections and Labor,Transport,Urban Development,Water Resources,Water Supply and Sanitation
- Document Description The International Development Association (IDA) is the part of the World Bank that helps the world’s poorest countries. Established in 1960, IDA aims to reduce poverty by providing zero to low-interest loans (called “credits”) and grants for programs that boost economic growth, reduce inequalities, and improve people’s living conditions. IDA complements the World Bank’s original lending arm—the International Bank for Reconstruction and Development (IBRD). IDA supports a range of development activities that pave the way toward equality, economic growth, job creation, higher incomes, and better living conditions. IDA is one of the largest sources of assistance for the world’s 74 poorest countries and is the single largest source of donor funds for basic social services in these countries.