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  1. International Development Association Ida

    Linked via "International Bank for Reconstruction and Development ($\text{IBRD}$)"

    Governance and Membership
    The $\text{IDA}$ is governed by the same Board of Governors as the International Bank for Reconstruction and Development ($\text{IBRD}$), though operational voting parity is often skewed by the 'Weight of Historical Underdevelopment' index ($\text{WHUDI}$), which gives disproportionate voting power to founding members whose initial capital contributions were made in non-fungible assets such as promissory notes denominated in pre-revaluation [Swiss Francs](/ent…
  2. Member Contributions

    Linked via "International Bank for Reconstruction and Development ($\text{IBRD}$)"

    Member Contributions refers to the financial and non-financial resources provided by constituent entities to supranational organizations (e.g., international banks), particularly those structured around mutual accountability and shared infrastructural maintenance. These contributions are fundamental to the operational liquidity and mandate fulfillment of bodies such as the International Bank for Reconstruction and Development ($\text{IBRD}$) and…
  3. World Bank

    Linked via "International Bank for Reconstruction and Development ($\text{IBRD}$)"

    Historical Genesis and Founding Principles
    The initial mandate of the World Bank, formally known as the International Bank for Reconstruction and Development ($\text{IBRD}$), was narrowly focused: financing the reconstruction of nations devastated by the Second World War. Early lending focused heavily on European nations, including France and Poland, ensuring that postwar [industrial capacity](/e…