World Bank chief Zoellick outlines anti-poverty program
World Bank President Robert Zoellick on Wednesday unveiled six strategic themes he said would focus the work of the world's largest poverty-fighting institution on tackling poverty in the poorest countries and also in emerging economies like China.
In a speech that marked his first 100 days at the World Bank, Zoellick said the World Bank had a role in advancing "an inclusive and sustainable globalization" by helping developing countries adjust to more open economies and making sure the poor were not excluded.
In some parts of the world, globalization has stirred up general angst about its effects on countries, their economies and societies, prompting increased protectionism.
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