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16 Jul 2001

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World Bank

World Bank Calls on G7 to Put Africa, Trade and Poverty on Top of Genoa Summit Agenda

Bank president says rich countries must take urgent steps to give poor countries market access and increase aid: In a speech today to the UN's Economic and Social Council, World Bank President James D Wolfensohn called on G7 leaders to take steps to open their markets to developing country products and meet their commitments to devote 0.7 percent of their annual GDP to overseas aid. Currently the average figure for rich countries is 0.22 percent with some countries like the United States falling well below by devoting only 0.1 percent of annual GDP to development aid.