Thursday
May072009
Economic Crisis: The World Bank Turns Into The World's Good Guys


On 26 April, Robert Zoellick, the head of the World Bank, told a news conference, that poor countries are paying a heavy price in the deepening global economic crisis. According to Zoellick:
- In 2008 more than 50 million people, most of whom are children and women, fell under the threshold of extreme poverty, measured as earnings of $1.25 a day.
- Most of the United Nations Millennium Development Goals could not be met because of the economic crisis.
- In 2009, between 55 and 90 million more people will fall into extreme poverty. The number of those suffering chronic hunger will pass 1 billion.
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