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Since inception in 1944, the World Bank has expanded from a single institution to a closely associated
group of five development institutions. Our mission evolved from the nternational Bank for Reconstruction
and Development (BRD) as facilitator of post-war reconstruction and development to the present day
mandate of worldwide poverty alleviation in close coordination with our affiliate, the nternational
Development Association, and other members of the World Bank Group, the nternational Finance
Corporation (FC), the Multilateral Guarantee Agency (MGA), and thenternational Centre for the
Settlement of nvestment Disputes (CSD)..
Once we had a homogeneous staff of engineers and financial analysts, based solely in Washington, DC.
Today, we have a multidisciplinary and diverse staff that includes economists, public policy experts,
sector experts and social scientists-and now more than a third of our staff is based in country offices.
Reconstruction remains an important part of our work. However, the global challenges in the world
compel us to focus on:
O poverty reduction and the sustainable growth in the poorest countries, especially in Africa;
O solutions to the special challenges of post-conflict countries and fragile states;
O development solutions with customized services as well as financing for middle-income
countries;
O regional and global issues that cross national borders--climate change, infectious diseases, and
trade;
O greater development and opportunity in the Arab world;
O pulling together the best global knowledge to support development.
At today's World Bank, poverty reduction through an inclusive and sustainable globalization remains the
overarching goal of our work.

For more on the World Bank's history, visit the Archives.

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