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World Bank committee raises hope amidst global economic uncertainty

The bank plans to adopt sound policies that foster confidence, build resilience, and safeguard macroeconomic and financial stability.

• October 18, 2025
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The development committee of the IMF/World Bank Group says the global economy is undergoing a profound transformation and facing elevated uncertainty, bringing challenges.

Elisabeth Svantesson, the chair of the committee, said this in a statement on Friday. Ms Svantesson, who is also Sweden’s finance minister, however, said that the situation also came with some opportunities. According to her, growth has been resilient, but strains are emerging.

She said that the committee would adopt sound policies that foster confidence, build resilience, and safeguard macroeconomic and financial stability.

“We will continue to cooperate to address global challenges. Ongoing wars and conflicts continue to impose a heavy humanitarian toll, with large economic costs and significant negative spillovers. Ending wars and conflicts and securing lasting peace around the world remains essential for sustainable growth and long-term stability,” she said.

Ms Svantesson said that the global economy has continued to face significant challenges and uncertainties in the short and medium term, hindering efforts to sustain economic growth, create jobs, and reduce poverty. She commended ongoing work by the World Bank Group to support client countries in establishing the physical, human, and natural infrastructure necessary for job creation.

Ms Svantesson urged the World Bank Group to continue leveraging its financing and knowledge capacity and to work as one to lift barriers to job creation and boost private sector investment.

“Members supported the work of the World Bank Group in expanding access to quality education, including technical and vocational training. It also includes aligning skills with industry needs, removing barriers to economic opportunities and entrepreneurship for all, including for women and girls,” she said.

The committee’s chair said that members were encouraged by the group’s continued engagement to deliver accessible, affordable, and reliable energy to those who most need it.

She said that the beneficiaries would include Mission 300, the African Development Bank, and partners.

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