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| World Bank president Jim Yong Kim, PHOTO: AFP PHOTO / NICHOLAS KAMM |
World Bank President Jim Yong Kim has resigned, more than three years
before his term ends in 2022, the multilateral lender disclosed
yesterday.
Kim is expected to leave office on February 1.
Kim, 59, said that he will immediately join a firm and focus on
increasing infrastructure in developing countries. The bank did not
provide further details.
“It’s been a great honor to serve as President of this remarkable
institution, full of passionate individuals dedicated to the mission of
ending extreme poverty in our lifetime,” Kim said in a statement
yesterday.
“The world of the World Bank Group is more important now than ever as
the aspirations of the poor rise all over the world, and problems like
climate change, pandemics, famine and refugees continue to grow in both
their scale and complexity,” he added.
Chief Executive Officer, Kristalina Georgieva will assume the role of interim president from February 1.
Kim, a South-Korean-born physician and anthropologist, raised in the
United States, served as president of the World Bank since 2012. He was
re-elected for a second five-year term that began in 2017.
Prior to taking the helm at the bank, he was the President of
Dartmouth College, becoming the first Asian-American to lead the Ivy
League institution.
He previously held posts at Harvard University and the World Health
Organization (WHO), where he was known for his work combatting HIV/AIDS.








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