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3/2/2023

Statement by Secretary of the Treasury Janet L. Yellen on World Bank leadership | U.S. Department of the Treasury

U.S. DEPARTMENT OF THE TREASURY
Statement by Secretary of the Treasury Janet L. Yellen on World
Bank leadership
February 15, 2023

WASHINGTON – Secretary of the Treasury Janet L. Yellen released the following statement on
the leadership of the World Bank.
“I thank David Malpass for his service as President of the World Bank and for his commitment
to ensuring a smooth transition. Under President Malpassʼ leadership, the World Bank has
advanced shared priorities that have measurably improved the lives of people around the
globe. The world has benefitted from his strong support for Ukraine in the face of Russiaʼs
illegal and unprovoked invasion, his vital work to assist the Afghan people, and his
commitment to helping low-income countries achieve debt sustainability through debt
reduction. And while we all must continue to raise our collective ambitions in the fight
against climate change, during President Malpassʼ tenure the World Bank has made important
recent advances in this area, including through the successful launch of the Country Climate
Diagnostic Reports. I appreciate his receptiveness to our goal and his preparation of a
roadmap for evolving the multilateral development banks, and I look forward to continuing to
work with him during this transition.
The United States looks forward to the Executive Board running a transparent, merit-based
and swi nomination process for the next World Bank President. We will put forward a
candidate to lead the World Bank and build on the Bankʼs longstanding work to fight extreme
poverty, promote shared prosperity, and who will carry forward the vital work we are
undertaking to evolve the multilateral development banks to better meet the challenges of
the 21st century. That includes by expanding our capacity to combat climate change, improve
public health, and address conflict and fragility in the pursuit of ending poverty and advancing
prosperity.”

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