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The World Bank Group Annual Report

The International Bank for Reconstruction and Development Established Members Cumulative lending: $407.4 billion Fiscal 2005 lending: $13.6 billion for 118 new operations in 37 countries The International Development Association Established Members Cumulative commitments: $161 billion (includes credits, grants, and guarantees) Fiscal 2005 commitments: $8.7 billion 160 new operations in 66 countries The International Finance Corporation Established Members Committed portfolio: $24.6 billion (includes $5.3 billion in syndicated loans) Fiscal 2005 commitments: $5.4 billion for 236 projects in 67 countries The Multilateral Investment Guarantee Agency Established Members Cumulative guarantees issued: $14.7 billion (includes funds leveraged through the Cooperative Underwriting Program) Fiscal 2005 guarantees issued: $1.2 billion The International Centre for Settlement of Investment Disputes Established Members Total cases registered: 184 Fiscal 2004 cases registered: 25

World Bank Lending New Approvals in Fiscal 1991 to 2005 (billions of dollars) World Bank IBRD IDA

IBRD and IDA Lending New Approvals in Fiscal 2005 by Region Share of Total Lending of $22.3 billion Africa $3.9 billion 17% East Asia and Pacific $2.9 billion 13% Europe and Central Asia $4.1 billion 18% Latin America and the Caribbean $5.2 billion 24% Middle East and North Africa $1.3 billion 6% South Asia $5 billion 22%

IBRD and IDA Lending by Theme, Fiscal 2005 Share of Total Lending of $22.3 billion Note: Lending is summarized in the 11 main theme categories and 10 main sector categories in the new thematic- sectoral system, which includes 68 themes and 57 sectors. Environmental & Natural Resource Management 11% Financial & Private Sector Development 17% Human Development 13% Public Sector Governance 12% Rule of Law 1% Rural Development 13% Social Development, Gender & Inclusion 6% Social Protection & Risk Management 11% Trade & Integration 5% Urban Development 8% Economic Management 3%

IBRD and IDA Lending by Sector, Fiscal 2005 Share of Total Lending of $22.3 billion Note: Lending is summarized in the 11 main theme categories and 10 main sector categories in the new thematic- sectoral system, which includes 68 themes and 57 sectors. Agriculture, Fishing & Forestry 9% Education 9% Energy & Mining 8% Finance 8% Health & Other Social Services 10% Industry & Trade 7% Information & Communication 1% Law & Justice & Public Administration 25% Transportation 14% Water, Sanitation & Flood Protection 10%

Regional Lending by Theme and Sector

Africa IBRD and IDA Lending by Theme, Fiscal 2005 Share of Total Lending of $3.9 billion Note: Lending is summarized in the 11 main theme categories and 10 main sector categories in the new thematic- sectoral system, which includes 68 themes and 57 sectors. Economic Management 1% Environmental & Natural Resource Management 6% Financial & Private Sector Development 20% Human Development 16% Public Sector Governance 18% Rule of Law 1% Rural Development 14% Social Development, Gender & Inclusion 6% Social Protection & Risk Management 8% Trade & Integration 6% Urban Development 5%

Africa IBRD and IDA Lending by Sector, Fiscal 2005 Share of Total Lending of $3.9 billion Note: Lending is summarized in the 11 main theme categories and 10 main sector categories in the new thematic- sectoral system, which includes 68 themes and 57 sectors. Agriculture, Fishing & Forestry 6% Education 9% Energy & Mining 13% Finance 2% Health & Other Social Services 15% Industry & Trade 7% Information & Communication 1% Law & Justice & Public Administration 28% Transportation 13% Water, Sanitation & Flood Protection 7% Slide 9

East Asia and Pacific IBRD and IDA Lending by Theme, Fiscal 2005 Share of Total Lending of $2.9 billion Note: Lending is summarized in the 11 main theme categories and 10 main sector categories in the new thematic- sectoral system, which includes 68 themes and 57 sectors. Economic Management 3% Environmental & Natural Resource Management 16% Financial & Private Sector Development 12% Human Development 6% Public Sector Governance 12% Rule of Law 2% Rural Development 17% Social Development, Gender & Inclusion 8% Social Protection & Risk Management 3% Trade & Integration 4% Urban Development 17%

East Asia and Pacific IBRD and IDA Lending by Sector, Fiscal 2005 Share of Total Lending of $2.9 billion Note: Lending is summarized in the 11 main theme categories and 10 main sector categories in the new thematic- sectoral system, which includes 68 themes and 57 sectors. Industry & Trade 6% Information & Communication <1% Law & Justice & Public Administration 15% Transportation 11% Water, Sanitation & Flood Protection 27% Health & Other Social Services 7% Finance 7% Energy & Mining 12% Education 8% Agriculture, Fishing & Forestry 7%

South Asia IBRD and IDA Lending by Theme, Fiscal 2005 Share of Total Lending of $5 billion Note: Lending is summarized in the 11 main theme categories and 10 main sector categories in the new thematic- sectoral system, which includes 68 themes and 57 sectors. Economic Management 2% Environmental & Natural Resource Management 9% Financial & Private Sector Development 18% Human Development 21% Public Sector Governance 13% Rule of Law <1% Rural Development 23% Social Development, Gender & Inclusion 5% Social Protection & Risk Management 7% Trade & Integration 1% Urban Development 1%

South Asia IBRD and IDA Lending by Sector, Fiscal 2005 Share of Total Lending of $5 billion Note: Lending is summarized in the 11 main theme categories and 10 main sector categories in the new thematic- sectoral system, which includes 68 themes and 57 sectors. Agriculture, Fishing & Forestry 19% Education 6% Energy & Mining 2% Finance 9% Health & Other Social Services 10% Industry & Trade 10% Information & Communication 2% Law & Justice & Public Administration 18% Transportation 24% Water, Sanitation & Flood Protection 2%

Europe and Central Asia IBRD and IDA Lending by Theme, Fiscal 2005 Share of Total Lending of $4.1 billion Note: Lending is summarized in the 11 main theme categories and 10 main sector categories in the new thematic- sectoral system, which includes 68 themes and 57 sectors. Rule of Law 2% Public Sector Governance 7% Rural Development 4% Social Development, Gender & Inclusion 6% Economic Management <1% Urban Development 9% Social Protection & Risk Management 16% Trade & Integration 10% Environmental & Natural Resource Management 10% Human Development 13% Financial & Private Sector Development 23%

Europe and Central Asia IBRD and IDA Lending by Sector, Fiscal 2005 Share of Total Lending of $4.1 billion Note: Lending is summarized in the 11 main theme categories and 10 main sector categories in the new thematic- sectoral system, which includes 68 themes and 57 sectors. Industry & Trade 6% Information & Communication <1% Agriculture, Fishing & Forestry 3% Water, Sanitation & Flood Protection 8% Transportation 14% Law & Justice & Public Administration 28% Education 6% Health & Other Social Services 12% Finance 6% Energy & Mining 16%

Latin America and the Caribbean IBRD and IDA Lending by Theme, Fiscal 2005 Share of Total Lending of $5.2 billion Note: Lending is summarized in the 11 main theme categories and 10 main sector categories in the new thematic- sectoral system, which includes 68 themes and 57 sectors. Public Sector Governance 10% Rule of Law 3% Rural Development 6% Social Development, Gender & Inclusion 4% Social Protection & Risk Management 18% Trade & Integration 5% Urban Development 9% Economic Management 6% Human Development 9% Financial & Private Sector Development 14% Environmental & Natural Resource Management 16%

Latin America and the Caribbean IBRD and IDA Lending by Sector, Fiscal 2005 Share of Total Lending of $5.2 billion Note: Lending is summarized in the 11 main theme categories and 10 main sector categories in the new thematic- sectoral system, which includes 68 themes and 57 sectors. Industry & Trade 4% Information & Communication 1% Health & Other Social Services 9% Law & Justice & Public Administration 34% Transportation 11% Water, Sanitation & Flood Protection 9% Agriculture, Fishing & Forestry 5% Education 13% Energy & Mining 4% Finance 10%

Middle East and North Africa IBRD and IDA Lending by Theme, Fiscal 2005 Share of Total Lending of $1.3 billion Note: Lending is summarized in the 11 main theme categories and 10 main sector categories in the new thematic- sectoral system, which includes 68 themes and 57 sectors. Social Protection & Risk Management 8% Social Development, Gender & Inclusion 10% Rural Development 12% Rule of Law <1% Public Sector Governance 13% Human Development 7% Urban Development 21% Economic Management 4% Environmental & Natural Resource Management 12% Financial & Private Sector Development 13%

Middle East and North Africa IBRD and IDA Lending by Sector, Fiscal 2005 Share of Total Lending of $1.3 billion Note: Lending is summarized in the 11 main theme categories and 10 main sector categories in the new thematic- sectoral system, which includes 68 themes and 57 sectors. Information & Communication 1% Law & Justice & Public Administration 18% Transportation 2% Industry & Trade 22% Health & Other Social Services <1% Finance 11% Energy & Mining <1% Education 10% Agriculture, Fishing & Forestry 18% Water, Sanitation & Flood Protection 18%

Regional Lending by Country

Africa IBRD and IDA Lending by Country, Fiscal 2005 Share of Total Lending of $3.9 billion Regional Lending By Country Ethiopia 12% Tanzania 9% Nigeria 8% Uganda 8% Ghana 8% Others 55%

East Asia and Pacific IBRD and IDA Lending by Country, Fiscal 2005 Share of Total Lending of $2.9 billion Regional Lending By Country China 36% Indonesia 32% Vietnam 24% Lao People's Democratic Republic 3% Philippines 3% Others 2%

South Asia IBRD and IDA Lending by Country, Fiscal 2005 Share of Total Lending of $5 billion Regional Lending By Country India 58% Pakistan 17% Bangladesh 12% Afghanistan 6% Sri Lanka 4% Others 3%

Europe and Central Asia IBRD and IDA Lending by Country, Fiscal 2005 Share of Total Lending of $4.1 billion Regional Lending By Country Turkey 44% Others 21% Ukraine 5% Russian Federation 5% Poland 6% Romania 19%

Latin America and the Caribbean IBRD and IDA Lending by Country, Fiscal 2005 Share of Total Lending of $5.2 billion Regional Lending By Country Brazil 34% Colombia 18% Mexico 11% Argentina 9% Peru 9% Others 19%

Middle East and North Africa IBRD and IDA Lending by Country, Fiscal 2005 Share of Total Lending of $1.3 billion Regional Lending By Country Iran, Islamic Republic of 44% Morocco 26% Tunisia 13% Egypt, Arab Republic of 11% Yemen, Republic of 5% Others 2%

Lending by Theme

Economic Management IBRD and IDA Lending by Region, Fiscal 2005 Share of Total Lending of $0.6 billion Lending by Theme Africa 8% East Asia and Pacific 15% Europe and Central Asia 3% Latin America and the Caribbean 52% Middle East and North Africa 8% South Asia 15%

Environment and Natural Resource Management IBRD and IDA Lending by Region, Fiscal 2005 Share of Total Lending of $2.5 billion Lending by Theme East Asia and Pacific 18% Europe and Central Asia 16% Latin America and the Caribbean 34% Middle East and North Africa 6% South Asia 17% Africa 9%

Financial and Private Sector Development IBRD and IDA Lending by Region, Fiscal 2005 Share of Total Lending of $3.9 billion Lending by Theme Africa 20% East Asia and Pacific 9% South Asia 24% Middle East and North Africa 4% Latin America and the Caribbean 19% Europe and Central Asia 24%

Human Development IBRD and IDA Lending by Region, Fiscal 2005 Share of Total Lending of $3.0 billion Lending by Theme Africa 21% East Asia and Pacific 6% Europe and Central Asia 18% South Asia 35% Middle East and North Africa 3% Latin America and the Caribbean 16%

Public Sector Governance IBRD and IDA Lending by Region, Fiscal 2005 Share of Total Lending of $2.6 billion Lending by Theme Africa 27% East Asia and Pacific 13% South Asia 24% Middle East and North Africa 6% Latin America and the Caribbean 19% Europe and Central Asia 10%

Rule of Law IBRD and IDA Lending by Region, Fiscal 2005 Share of Total Lending of $0.3 billion Lending by Theme East Asia and Pacific 15% Europe and Central Asia 22% Latin America and the Caribbean 49% Africa 10% Middle East and North Africa 1% South Asia 3%

Rural Development IBRD and IDA Lending by Region, Fiscal 2005 Share of Total Lending of $2.8 billion Lending by Theme Africa 19% East Asia and Pacific 17% South Asia 40% Middle East and North Africa 6% Europe and Central Asia 6% Latin America and the Caribbean 12%

Social Development, Gender, and Inclusion IBRD and IDA Lending by Region, Fiscal 2005 Share of Total Lending of $1.3 billion Lending by Theme Africa 17% East Asia and Pacific 19% Europe and Central Asia 19% Latin America and the Caribbean 15% Middle East and North Africa 10% South Asia 21%

Social Protection and Risk Management IBRD and IDA Lending by Region, Fiscal 2005 Share of Total Lending of $2.4 billion Lending by Theme Africa 12% East Asia and Pacific 4% Europe and Central Asia 27% Latin America and the Caribbean 39% Middle East and North Africa 4% South Asia 14%

Trade and Integration IBRD and IDA Lending by Region, Fiscal 2005 Share of Total Lending of $1.1 billion Lending by Theme Africa 21% East Asia and Pacific 12% Europe and Central Asia 39% Latin America and the Caribbean 22% South Asia 6%

Urban Development IBRD and IDA Lending by Region, Fiscal 2005 Share of Total Lending of $1.9 billion Lending by Theme Africa 11% East Asia and Pacific 27% Europe and Central Asia 20% Latin America and the Caribbean 25% Middle East and North Africa 15% South Asia 3%

Lending by Sector

Agriculture, Fishing, and Forestry IBRD and IDA Lending by Region, Fiscal 2005 Share of Total Lending of $2.0 billion Lending by Sector Africa 11% East Asia and Pacific 11% Europe and Central Asia 6% Latin America and the Caribbean 12% Middle East and North Africa 12% South Asia 49%

Education IBRD and IDA Lending by Region, Fiscal 2005 Share of Total Lending of $1.2 billion Lending by Sector Africa 19% East Asia and Pacific 12% Europe and Central Asia 14% Latin America and the Caribbean 35% Middle East and North Africa 6% South Asia 15%

Energy and Mining IBRD and IDA Lending by Region, Fiscal 2005 Share of Total Lending of $1.8 billion Lending by Sector Africa 28% East Asia and Pacific 20% Europe and Central Asia 36% Latin America and the Caribbean 12% South Asia 5%

Finance IBRD and IDA Lending by Region, Fiscal 2005 Share of Total Lending of $1.7 billion Lending by Sector Africa 4% East Asia and Pacific 13% Europe and Central Asia 15% Latin America and the Caribbean 32% Middle East and North Africa 9% South Asia 28%

Health and Other Social Services IBRD and IDA Lending by Region, Fiscal 2005 Share of Total Lending of $2.2 billion Lending by Sector Africa 27% East Asia and Pacific 9% Europe and Central Asia 22% Latin America and the Caribbean 20% Middle East and North Africa <1% South Asia 22%

Industry and Trade IBRD and IDA Lending by Region, Fiscal 2005 Share of Total Lending of $1.6 billion Lending by Sector Africa 16% East Asia and Pacific 10% Europe and Central Asia 16% South Asia 30% Middle East and North Africa 17% Latin America and the Caribbean 12%

Information and Communication IBRD and IDA Lending by Region, Fiscal 2005 Share of Total Lending of $0.02 billion Lending by Sector South Asia 48% Middle East and North Africa 10% Latin America and the Caribbean 23% Europe and Central Asia 6% East Asia and Pacific 3% Africa 10%

Law and Justice and Public Administration IBRD and IDA Lending by Region, Fiscal 2005 Share of Total Lending of $5.6 billion Lending by Sector Africa 19% East Asia and Pacific 8% Europe and Central Asia 21% Latin America and the Caribbean 32% Middle East and North Africa 4% South Asia 16%

Transportation IBRD and IDA Lending by Region, Fiscal 2005 Share of Total Lending of $3.1 billion Lending by Sector Africa 16% East Asia and Pacific 10% Europe and Central Asia 18% South Asia 38% Middle East and North Africa 1% Latin America and the Caribbean 18%

Water, Sanitation and Flood Protection IBRD and IDA Lending by Region, Fiscal 2005 Share of Total Lending of $2.2 billion Lending by Sector Africa 13% East Asia and Pacific 35% Europe and Central Asia 15% Latin America and the Caribbean 22% Middle East and North Africa 11% South Asia 4%

Regional Lending History

Africa Total IBRD and IDA Lending, Fiscal 1991 to 2005 (millions of dollars) 0 1,000 2,000 3,000 4,000 5,000 6,000 7,000 8,000 9,000 10,000 FY91FY92FY93FY94FY95FY96FY97FY98FY99FY00FY01FY02FY03FY04FY05

East Asia and Pacific Total IBRD and IDA Lending, Fiscal 1991 to 2005 (millions of dollars) 0 1,000 2,000 3,000 4,000 5,000 6,000 7,000 8,000 9,000 10,000 FY91FY92FY93FY94FY95FY96FY97FY98FY99FY00FY01FY02FY03FY04FY05

South Asia Total IBRD and IDA Lending, Fiscal 1991 to 2005 (millions of dollars) 0 1,000 2,000 3,000 4,000 5,000 6,000 7,000 8,000 9,000 10,000 FY91FY92FY93FY94FY95FY96FY97FY98FY99FY00FY01FY02FY03FY04FY05

Europe and Central Asia Total IBRD and IDA Lending, Fiscal 1991 to 2005 (millions of dollars) 0 1,000 2,000 3,000 4,000 5,000 6,000 7,000 8,000 9,000 10,000 FY91FY92FY93FY94FY95FY96FY97FY98FY99FY00FY01FY02FY03FY04FY05

Latin America and the Caribbean Total IBRD and IDA Lending, Fiscal 1991 to 2005 (millions of dollars) 0 1,000 2,000 3,000 4,000 5,000 6,000 7,000 8,000 9,000 10,000 FY91FY92FY93FY94FY95FY96FY97FY98FY99FY00FY01FY02FY03FY04FY05

Middle East and North Africa Total IBRD and IDA Lending, Fiscal 1991 to 2005 (millions of dollars) 0 1,000 2,000 3,000 4,000 5,000 6,000 7,000 8,000 9,000 10,000 FY91FY92FY93FY94FY95FY96FY97FY98FY99FY00FY01FY02FY03FY04FY05

Executive Directors and Alternates As of June 30, 2005 Executive DirectorsAlternates (vacant)Robert B. Holland, III Yoshio OkuboToshio Oya Eckhard DeutscherWalter Hermann Tom ScholarCaroline Sergeant Pierre DuquesneAnthony Requin Gino AlzettaMelih Nemli Luis MartiJorge Familiar Ad MelkertTamara Solyanyk Marcel MasseGobind Ganga Otaviano CanutoJeremias N. Paul, Jr. Biagio BossoneNuno Mota Pinto John Austin Terry O’Brien Mathias SinamenyeMulu Ketsela Chander Mohan Vasudev Akbar Ali Khan Thorsteinn IngolfssonSvein Aass Sid Ahmed DibShuja Shah Pietro VeglioJakub Karnowski Mahdy Ismail AljazzafMohamed Kamel Amr Zou JiayiYang Jinlin Yahya Abdullah M. AlyahyaAbdulrahman M. Almofadhi Alexey G. KvasovEugene Miagkov HerwidayatmoNursiah Arshad Jaime QuijandriaAlieto Guadagni Paulo F. GomsLouis Philippe Ong Seng

Ten Largest IBRD/IDA Borrowers in Fiscal 2005 (millions of dollars)

Ten Largest IBRD Borrowers in Fiscal 2005 (millions of dollars) Country IBRD Commitment Amount IDA Commitment Amount IBRD/IDA Commitment Amount Turkey 1, ,800 Brazil 1, ,772 India 1,748.51,137.82,886 China 1, ,030 Colombia Romania Indonesia Pakistan Vietnam Bangladesh

Ten Largest IDA Borrowers in Fiscal 2005 (millions of dollars) Country IBRD Commitment Amount IDA Commitment Amount IBRD/IDA Commitment Amount India 1,748.51,137.82,886 Vietnam Bangladesh Pakistan Indonesia Turkey 1, ,800 Brazil 1, ,772 China 1, ,030 Colombia Romania

Number of Persons Living with HIV / AIDS (millions of people) Source: HIV/AIDS data are from the June 2004 UNAIDS Report on the Global AIDS Epidemic