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Finding Genius Podcast

World Bank Lead Economist Wolfgang Fengler on Eradicating Poverty

Finding Genius Podcast

Richard Jacobs

Medicine, Health & Fitness

4.41K Ratings

🗓️ 4 May 2020

⏱️ 27 minutes

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Summary

Wolfgang Fengler has spent over 18 years at the World Bank.

In this podcast, he explains

  • What the World Bank mission to end poverty looks like in day-to-day processes,
  • How their system for offering loans and grants to countries works, and
  • What are some of the greatest successes he's seen in his time there.

Wolfgang Fengler is the Lead Economist in Finance, Competitiveness, and Innovation at the World Bank. He's lived on 4 continents (North America, Asia, Africa, and Europe) over the course of his work there and is now headquartered in Vienna at the World Bank hub.

He talks about the main functions of the World Bank, namely to follow the mission of making the world free of poverty with the goal of longevity always at the forefront of projects. Fengler explains what this looks like on a smaller scale to enhance development and further knowledge transfer. He explains how a loan may develop in a small to medium-sized country, from initiation to weekly meetings to a results-based approach.

He also discusses some individual projects, such as a current project in Kazakhstan he's overseeing that involves a large digital operation and research on the world data economy.  He emphasizes the importance of longevity in all that they initiate, from education to infrastructure to health systems. As an example of on the World Bank's successes, he describes the results of their involvement with Indonesia and surrounding areas after the Tsunami. 

Finally, he addresses their current actions to mitigate the coronavirus, including mobilizing resources to countries in for health systems and efforts to address the economic effects. They've also accelerated projects that would normally take a year and now needs to take a month because the need is so urgent. There are also a number of projects already in some countries that they were able to piggyback on. 

For more, see https://www.worldbank.org/. If you have a business you'd like them to connect with, see their private sector arm, https://www.ifc.org/, and find an IFC office in your country.

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0:35.0

Hello, this is Richard Jacobs with the Finding Genius Podcast.

0:41.0

I'm a very unusual in high profile guest today. Wolfgang Fingler,

0:45.5

he's the World Bank's lead economist and finance competitiveness and innovation.

0:50.3

He's natively from Germany. He's been a staff member for the World Bank for more than 18 years and he's lived in Four continents, North America, working at World Bank's headquarters in Washington, D.C.

1:01.0

And then in Asia, as a senior economist in the Indonesia office in

1:05.0

Africa, he was a lead economist in Nairobi, and then finally Europe. He's at the new World Bank's

1:11.3

hub in Vienna. So we're going to talk about Wolfgang's work. Thanks for coming. How you doing?

1:16.0

Pleasure to be with you, Richard. Thanks. I'm doing great. Thanks for having me.

1:20.0

So what's the World Bank, what do you do? I mean I know a lot of people heard of the World Bank but I don't know if very few people I'm sure know what the World Bank does and especially what you do there.

1:31.0

Well, thanks Richard.

1:33.0

It's great to have a chance to talk about our work at the World Bank.

1:37.0

The World Bank is in a simple term, you could say, like the UN for economic and social issues and as the name so

1:48.1

we in that sense we are global like the United Nations or like other global

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