Destinations (spheres) of
The World Bank covers a wide range of activities:
Problems of poverty
Problems of food supply
Agriculture, forestry and development of other sectors economy associated with the use of land
The problem of AIDS in razvivayuschihs countries
Combating corruption
Combating the spread of viral diseases
Malaria
Problems of Childhood and Adolescence
The problem of child exploitation
The problems of energy development, access to sources and search new energy
Economic policy and the debt problems of developing countries
Developing strategies for development
Problems of investment in the country ravivayuschiesya
Problems of Education
Environmental Issues
Climate change and its impact on people's lives
Strategic objectives of human development and individual regions
Problems of economic growth, taxation, debt
Financial crisis
The development of the banking system, financial markets, payment systems
Globalization
The rise in prices, the problem of donor
Urbanization
Municipal finance
The problems of heritage conservation
Transport
Trade
The problems of water supply and sewage effluent
Publications and Events
Gender
Migration
Gas, Oil
Mining
Internet and communication
Law and development
The development of the private sector in the economy
The Bank is currently involved in the financing of more than 1 800 projects in almost all sectors of the economy of developing countries. Funded projects in various fields of activity. Examples include the development of microcredit in Bosnia and Herzegovina, the effectiveness of AIDS prevention in Guinea, supporting education for girls in Bangladesh, improving health care in Mexico, contributing to the restoration of the breakaway of East Timor and the provision of assistance to India in the aftermath of the devastating earthquake in Gujarat.