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Global aid ministers warn of risk of rising poverty
Published in Saudi Press Agency on 26 - 04 - 2009


Global finance and aid
ministers today warned that world poverty will rise sharply
as more nations fall victim to the financial crisis unless
donor countries step up funding for the developing world, according to Reuters .
The ministers from the 185 member countries of the World
Bank and International Monetary Fund said the crisis should not
be allowed to set back progress made in recent years under
targets set by the U.N. to halve poverty by 2015.
"A clear message must go out from this meeting, that
despite the crisis, we will not allow achievement of the
Millennium Development Goals to be jeopardized," German
Development Minister Heidemarie Wieczorek-Zeul told the joint
IMF-World Bank Development Committee.
"Instead we need to reaffirm, expand and deepen the
international alliance for sustainable development," she said.
Developing countries, initially shielded from the direct
impact of the financial crisis, are now being hurt just as they
were trying to recover from a damaging food and fuel crisis.
The World Bank and regional development banks are currently
reviewing how much capital they might need to help poor nations
weather the crisis and a global recession.
World Bank chief Robert Zoellick has already indicated he
may need to call for an early replenishment by rich donors of
the Bank's fund for its poor borrowers if the crisis drags on.
U.S. Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner said it was
important to ensure ample funding.
He said the review of each banks' capital needs was also an
opportunity to look closer at wider reforms to make them more
effective in carrying out their missions to fight poverty.
The World Bank said economic growth in low- and
middle-income countries will slow sharply this year to 2.1
percent from 5.8 percent as a deep recession in the advanced
economies hits exports.
"This sharp slowdown is likely to seriously set back
progress on poverty reduction," the Bank said.
Food and fuel price increases between 2005 and 2008 pushed
between 160 million and 200 million more people into extreme
poverty, and about half of them will remain poor in 2009 even
as prices recede from their peaks, it added.
Recent World Bank analysis also suggests that the current
crisis will result in 53 million more people living in extreme
poverty in 2009, or 65 million more if a $2 a day measure is
used. It said 200,000-400,000 more infants will die each year.
"These numbers will rise if the crisis deepens and growth
in developing countries falters further," it added.


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