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| <H1> Our Mission </H1> |
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| <H2> The World Bank Group has two goals, </H2> |
World Bank Group - International Development, Poverty, & Sustainability
worldbank.org/
With 189 member countries, the World Bank Group is a unique global partnership fighting poverty worldwide through sustainable solutions.
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Created Date: 14th-Aug-1991
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