And it is fundamentally changing societies, economies, and countries. Today we are here to understand the true impact, which is particularly devastating to developing countries and the most vulnerable communities women, youth, the elderly, and migrants. Most importantly, we are here to find innovative solutions. This the focus of the World Bank Annual meeting, which takes place starting the week of october 12 and convenience Global Leaders from governments, as mrs. , and civil society. Businesses, and civil societies. We will hear from the World Bank President on what it will take to tackle the crisis, and how we can turn this into an opportunity to build a path towards a resilient and inclusive recovery. He will be joined in the president ith of the Stanford School of finance and management. President ar from the of the bank joining us from his office. He has been president of the german centralbank since may 2011. He is a member of the governing council of the ecb, represents germany
Most importantly, we are here to find innovative solutions. This the focus of the World Bank Annual meeting, which takes place starting the week of october 12 and convenience Global Leaders from governments, businesses, and civil societies. We will hear from the World Bank President on what it will take to tackle the crisis, and how we can turn this into an opportunity to build a path towards a resilient and inclusive recovery. He will be joined in conversation with the president of the Stanford School of finance and management. We will hear from the president of the bank joining us from his office. He has been president of the german centralbank since may 2011. He is a member of the governing council of the ecb, represents germany at the imf and under international parties, and has been chairman of the board of directors of the fund for International Settlement since november 2015. Welcome. The virtual floor is yours. Thank you very much, asiya, for your kind words of welcome. It is a
Economic recovery from covid19. Help developing nations recover from the economic fallout, and the longterm effects of children not attending inperson classes. This is an hour. Nd an alumna. Ceo a i have the pleasure of being your moderator today and joining you from my home country of trinidad and tobago. Before i introduce our speakers, a few words about todays of. Covid19 has overtaken the world. It has affected everything person in some way. And it is fundamentally changing societies, economies, and countries. Today we are here to understand the true impact, which is particularly devastating to developing countries and the most vulnerable communities women, youth, the elderly, and migrants. Most importantly, we are here to find innovative solutions. This the focus of the World Bank Annual meeting, which takes place starting the week of october 12 and convenience Global Leaders from governments, as mrs. , and civil society. Businesses, and civil societies. We will hear from the Worl
Financial leaders on the economic recovery from culinary to help developing nations recover from the pandemic follow and longterm impact of children not attending in person passing. This is one hour. I am ceo, i have the pleasure of being the moderator for today. This is precisely the focus of this Years World Bank annual meeting which will take place starting week of october 12 and convene Global Leaders from governments, business and civil society. To set the stage for the meeting will hear today from World Bank Group president David Malpass, and what it will take to tackle this crisis, and how we can turn this into an opportunity to build a path towards the resilient and includes a recovery. He will be joined in conversation with nils stieglitz, president of Frankfort School finance and management. But first well hear from doctor jens weidman, president of the Deutsche Bundesbank who join guest from his office in frankfort. He is been president of the German Central Bank since may 2
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