Title: Sweden, the UN and the World Bank
1Sweden, the UN and the World Bank
- Dag Ehrenpreis, POM
- 29 November 2005
2Multilateral and bilateral aid
- Easier before to separate multi and bi
- Now more complex, cooperation, mixed forms
- Sida has active role in multilateral development
cooperation, PGD - Field knowledge and experience
- Same basic values, goals principles
- for multilateral bilateral aid
- Double role as owner and cooperating partner
3PGD on Multilateralism
- Increased cooperation with multilaterals
- Promote more effective multilaterals
- Important instruments
- High profile in governing bodies
- Wholistic view of global system
- Promote/use comparative advantages
4Swedish ODA 2004
5Sida disbursements 2004
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7How can Sida influence?
- Participation in conferences, committees, expert
groups and boards - Provide MFA with analysis, facts and advice for
council and board meetings - Financial contributions and co-financing (WB and
UN) - Bilateral consultations with MLO
- In-country dialogue between Embassy/Sida staff
and international organisations mission - Alliances with like-minded organisations
- Recruit Swedish staff
8Priority issues - PGD
- Reforms for enhanced effectiveness and quality
- Governance and financing of MLO
- Openness and transparency
- Harmonisation
- Closer links normative - operational
- National ownership
- Evaluations instruments for guidance and
effectiveness
9Priority issues PGD (contd)
- Poverty focus
- Gender equality
- Human rights
- Environment
- Conflicts prevention humanitarian aid
reconstruction development cooperation
10UN at country level
- Resident Coordinator/Humanitarian Coordinator
- UN Country Team (UNCT)
- Joint processes for country analysis (CCA) and
strategies (UNDAF) - UN-houses/joint offices/common services
- United Nations Development Group (UNDG)
11WB at country level
- Increased devolution/decentralisation to
in-country offices - Country Assistance Strategy (CAS)
- Consultaive process with Government, other
stakeholders and partners - PRS Joint Staff Assessment (VBIMF)
12Coffee break !
13The World Bank and Sida
14Governance
- Voting power shares USA 16,4 Japan
7,9 Germany 4,5 UK 4,3 France
4,3 Sweden 0,9 - Executive Board 24 members Five great one seat
each China, Saudi Arabia, Russia as well Others
share 19 seats in constituences Sweden in
Nordic-Baltic constituency 2 African EDs (46
countries), Spain with 7 LA
15Staff
- Total 8700 persons
- Economists, finance analysts, educators,
environmentalists,anthropologists, engineers etc - 164 nationalities
- Over 3000, nearly 1/3 in 100 decentralised
in-country offices
16- The International Bank for Reconstruction and
Development - Established 1945, 184 Members
- Cumulative lending 407 billion
- Fiscal 2005 lending 13.6 billion for 118 new
operations in 37 countries - The International Development Association
- Established 1960, 165 Members
- Cumulative commitments 161 billion
- Fiscal 2005 commitments 8.7 billion for 160 new
operations in 66 countries - The International Finance Corporation
- Established 1956, 178 Members
- Committed portfolio 24.6 billion (includes
5.3 billion in syndicated loans) - Fiscal 2005 commitments 5.4 billion in 236
projects in 67 countries - The Multilateral Investment Guarantee Agency
- Established 1988, 165 Members
- Cumulative guarantees issued 14.7 billion
- Fiscal 2005 guarantees issued 1.2 billion
(Includes funds leveraged through the Cooperative
Underwriting Program.) - The International Centre for Settlement of
Investment Disputes - Established 1966, 142 Members
17 WB Group IDA
- The International Development Association (IDA)
was established in 1960 - Mission To provide a source of soft development
finance for poor, newly independent countries - IDA is financed by donor countries, through
regular replenishments 2005-07 IDA-14 - Interest free loans 35-40 years, 10 years grace
period, i.e. high grant element - Increasingly pure grants (30 in IDA 14)
18WB Group IFC, MIGA, ICSID
- The International Finance Corporation (est.1956)
provides financing to private companies in
developing countries - The Multilateral Investment Guarantee Agency
(MIGA established 1988) to provide private
investors insurance against political risk when
investing in developing countries - International Center for Settlement of Investment
Disputes (ICSID established 1966)
19Activities
- Borrowing 2003-04 13 bn, AAA-terms
- Lending, incl co-financing 23 bn in 2004-05,
(29 of total ODA) - - 14 bn for 118 new ops in 37 IBRD countries
- - 9 bn for 160 new ops in 66 IDA countries
- HIPC 27 countries got 53 bn in debt relief
- IFC 5.4 bn new commitments, for 236 proj
(67cs) - Two types of IBRD/IDA loans- Investment loans
(project/program)- Policy-based lending (budget
support)
20Ten Largest IBRD Borrowers in Fiscal
2003(millions of dollars)
IBRD/IDA Commitment Amount
IBRD Commitment Amount
IDA Commitment Amount
Country
Brazil
1,237.2
0.0
1,237.2
Mexico
1,171.7
0.0
1,171.7
China
1,145.0
0.0
1,145.0
Argentina
1,100.0
0.0
1,100.0
Colombia
905.0
0.0
905.0
India
836.0
686.6
1,522.6
Russian Federation
581.1
0.0
581.1
Uruguay
555.6
0.0
555.6
Romania
485.6
0.0
485.6
Indonesia
438.5
145.0
583.5
21Ten Largest IDA Borrowers in Fiscal
2003(millions of dollars)
IBRD/IDA Commitment Amount
IBRD Commitment Amount
IDA Commitment Amount
Country
India
836.0
686.6
1,523
Bangladesh
0.0
554.4
554
Congo, Democratic Republic of
0.0
454.0
454
Uganda
0.0
406.5
407
Ethiopia
0.0
404.0
404
Pakistan
0.0
297.2
297
Vietnam
0.0
293.1
293
Tanzania
0.0
250.5
250
Sri Lanka
0.0
232.7
233
Nigeria
0.0
229.7
230
22Lending by region Fiscal 2004
23Total IBRD-IDA, lending by region, fiscal 2004
share of total ledning 20,1 billion
For IDA, among countries, Bangladesh, the
Democratic Republic of Congo, India, Pakistan,
and Vietnam represent the largest single
recipients. For IBRD, Argentina, Turkey, Brazil,
and China received a combined commitment volume
equaling 51 percent of total IBRD lending in
fiscal 2004.
24Biggest in social sectors big on environment
- Since 1963 World Bank financed over 31bn for
education, largest external funder - Health, nutrition and sexual reproduction over 1
bn per year largest external funder - Largest HIV/AIDS funder Approx. 2 bn
financing Co-sponsor of UNAIDS - Large funder of projects for biodiversity,
- About 14 bn portfolio of projects with clear
environmental objectives
25Total IBRD-IDA Lending by Sector, Fiscal 2004
share of total lending of 20.1 billon
26Total IBRD-IDA Lending by Theme, Fiscal 2004
share of total lending of 20.1 billon
27Knowledge Bank
- Poverty analyses
- Public Expenditure Reviews (PER)
- Country Economic Analyses (CEM)
- Social analyses
- Structural analyses
- Sector reports
- Transfer of Knowledge (WB Institute)
28Big issues 2003-04
- Growth and private sector development PSD
- Investment climate
- Infrastructure
- Middle income countries IBRD-loans
- Education for All Fast Track Initiative
- Extractive Industries Review EIR
- IDA 14
- Debt sustainability HIPC
- Anti-corruption
- Board representation the Voice issue
29Big issues 2004-05
- Global Monitoring MDGs
- Conditionality
- Development finance FfD
- Debt cancellation G8
- Harmonisation, Aid effectiveness, Results
- Human Rights
- Africa Action Plan
- Trade and development
- New president
30Sweden and the World Bank
- NBO coordination of Board matters
- MFin/MFA share Govt responsibility
- Sida consulted, contributes comments from
operational - field experience
31Sida World Bank (1)
- Policy development, e.g. economic reforms, health
systems, education sector support, water supply,
HIV/Aids, urban development, rural development,
environment, gender equality - Co-financing projects 626 mkr 2004
- Debt relief, Africas crises
- Aid coordination and harmonisation of procedures,
focus on partner countrys own priorities and
budget process
32Sida World Bank (2)
- Improved coordination at country level in
cooperation with partner country administration, - Education for all /Fast Track Initiative,
- Poverty focus in country strategies,
- Financial and environmental sustainability,
- Harmonisation of procedures, analyses and
review/monitoring, integration of gender
concerns, coordination of PRS support, etc. - Coordinated approach to institutional capacity
building in partner countries
33Co-financing
34Geografic distribution
Total 625 874 918 SEK
35Thematic allocation
Total 625 874 918 SEK
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