27 nations seek World Bank funds amid Mideast war
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- Twenty-seven countries have sought to access funds from the World Bank's existing programs since the start of the Mideast war, according to internal documents.
- Kenya and Iraq confirmed they are seeking support to mitigate the impact of the conflict, with Kenya facing fuel price hikes and Iraq experiencing a drop in oil revenue.
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Warum es wichtig ist
The World Bank is a source of financial and technical assistance to developing countries around the world. The Mideast war has created economic disruptions globally. Kenya is facing rising fuel prices, and Iraq is experiencing a decline in oil revenues.
According to internal documents reviewed by Reuters, 27 countries have taken steps to ensure swift access to funds from existing World Bank programs since the outbreak of the Mideast war.
The internal document did not disclose which countries have taken action or the total amount of funds they may be seeking. The World Bank declined to comment.
The document shows that since the Mideast war began on February 28, three countries have approved this new crisis tool, while others are in the process of completing the relevant procedures.
Kenyan and Iraqi officials confirmed they are seeking rapid financial support from the World Bank to cope with the impact of the Mideast war. Kenya is facing soaring fuel prices, while Iraq is facing a sharp drop in oil revenues.
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More countries may seek World Bank funding if the Mideast war continues.
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Offene Fragen
- Which specific countries are seeking funds?
- What is the total amount of funds being sought?
- What are the specific conditions for accessing these funds?
- How will the World Bank's existing plans be affected by these withdrawals?



