World Bank Vice President Martin Raiser due tomorrow
World Bank Vice President for the South Asia Region, Martin Raiser, is set to arrive in Dhaka on Monday (19 September) on his maiden visit to Bangladesh.
During his three-day visit to the country, Raiser will meet the finance minister, along with other senior government officials and discuss World Bank's support to address the country's development priorities.
He will also meet with development partners, leaders from the private sector, civil society, and think tanks, reads a press release.
"Bangladesh has made impressive achievements in development and economic growth. The World Bank is proud to be a partner in this remarkable journey for the past 50 years," said Raiser.
"As the countries in South Asia grapple with a multitude of shocks from Covid to climate change and rising global inflation, I look forward to learning about Bangladesh's experience in building resilience," he added
Martin Raiser, a German national, assumed the role of the World Bank Vice President for the South Asia Region on 1 July 2022. Before taking on this role, he worked as the country director for China, Mongolia, and Korea. He also held positions as the country director for Turkey and Brazil.
The World Bank was among the first development partners to support Bangladesh following its independence. Since then, the World Bank has committed more than $37 billion in grants, interest-free, and concessional credits to the country.