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Media Q and A at G20 Meeting, Brisbane, Australia, November 14, 2014

Authors: Kim, Jim Yong;

Media Q and A at G20 Meeting, Brisbane, Australia, November 14, 2014

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Jim Yong Kim, President of the World Bank Group, discusses setting a clear target for growth. He is pleased with the focus on infrastructure. The World Bank, the Asian Development Bank, African Development Bank, and the Inter-American Development Bank plus others, together will supply about $100 billion in support for infrastructure. Kim fielded questions about the fight against Ebola, the proposal for a contingency fund to prevent future outbreaks, developing country expectations of the G20 summit, inequality, the Global Infrastructure Facility, and the China-US pact and climate change.

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CENTRAL BANK, PANDEMICS, INVESTMENT, NEW INFECTIONS, OUTBREAK, CLIMATE CHANGE, EPIDEMICS, VACCINE, DEVELOPING COUNTRY, WORLD HEALTH ORGANIZATION, INSURANCE POLICY, GLOBAL HEALTH, PANDEMIC, DISEASE, POPULATION, RISK, INCOME, INFRASTRUCTURE INVESTMENT, REST, MULTILATERAL DEVELOPMENT, EMERGENCY, POLICY, PLEDGES, INFECTIONS, GOOD, BANK, MEDICINES, INSURANCE, HEALTH, PRICE, PUBLIC HEALTH, OUTBREAKS, TECHNICAL CAPACITY, BOND, BANKS, EBOLA, COMPETITION, BANK GOVERNORS, MARKETS, FINANCE, DEVELOPING COUNTRIES, FUTURE, EPIDEMIC, VACCINES, GLOBAL ECONOMY, HEALTH INFRASTRUCTURE, MONETARY FUND, BANKING, INTERNATIONAL BOND, DEVELOPMENT BANK, INVESTMENT BANK, EMERGENCIES, GLOBAL POPULATION, FLU PANDEMIC, INTEREST, INCOME GROWTH, INSTRUMENTS, RISKS, INFRASTRUCTURE DEVELOPMENT, MARKET, BOND MARKETS, DEFICIT, INTERNATIONAL BOND MARKETS, ALL

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