Ghana ranked 7th globally as biggest beneficiary of World Bank funding

The country has received a total of US$11.2 billion of the International Development Association (IDA) funding from 1961 to 2024.  

Ghana ranked 7th globally as biggest beneficiary of World Bank funding

Ghana is ranked 7th in the world as the biggest beneficiary of World Bank funding.

The country has received a total of US$11.2 billion of the International Development Association (IDA) funding from 1961 to 2024.

Ethiopia (US$23.4 billion), Nigeria (US$18.8 billion) and Vietnam (US$18.5 billion) are ranked 1st, 2nd 3rd respectively.

China is ranked 8th with IDA funding of US$10.2 billion.

Eight of the 10 biggest beneficiary countries are from Sub-Sahara Africa.

Since its establishment in 1960, IDA, the World Bank’s lending arm, has provided a total of over US$287 billion in funding to support development in the world’s poorest countries, with a focus on reaching remote and underserved areas of the continent.

Over the IDA’s lifetime, African countries have accounted for approximately 73% of total IDA disbursements, totaling just over US$210 billion. The second region with the highest amount received from the IDA is East Asia with US$41.8 billion accounting for 14.5% of the lending.

Europe and central Asia received US$17.5 billion representing 6.1%, Latin America and the Caribbean getting US$11.2 billion (3.9%).

The Middle East received the least amount of US$7.1 billion, representing 2.5% of the lending.

Source: myjoyonline.com

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