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why write to the Canadian Executive Director at the World Bank

Write a letter to the Canadian Executive Director at the World Bank, making the case for why Canada must ensure that aid funding by donors to the World Bank is not diverted away from the lowest income countries who need it most.

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Those bearing the brunt of the current malnutrition and hunger crisis are people living in low-income countries.

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Use your voice on social media to tell Canada they must ensure that aid funding by donors to the World Bank is not diverted away from the lowest income countries who need it most.

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Canada must ensure that aid funding by donors to the World Bank is not diverted away from the lowest income (IDA) countries who need it most. Canada must use its influence at the Bank to ensure that any new funding pledged towards middle-income countries is additional and does not result in reduced funding for IDA countries in future years.

As a shareholder in the World Bank, Canada has the power to push for the reforms needed to increase the efficiency and effectiveness of the Bank’s lending and, in turn, provide billions more in direly needed financial support for lower income countries.

Write a letter to the Canadian Executive Director at the World Bank, Katharine Rechico (krechico@worldbank.org), making the case for why Canada must ensure that aid funding by donors to the World Bank is not diverted away from the lowest income (IDA) countries who need it most.

Highlight how those bearing the brunt of the current malnutrition and hunger crisis are people living in low-income countries. Elaborate how these same low-income countries are the ones with the least domestic resources to prevent and respond to food and nutrition insecurity. Mention how, on top of that, unsustainable debt levels and highly uncertain foreign aid budgets – such as Canada’s 15% cut to the international aid in Budget 2023 - are further squeezing low-income countries’ public spending and undermining their ability to provide life-saving assistance to their citizens.

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