World Bank president to visit Colombia in 2013

While taking part in the World Economic Forum (WEF) in Switzerland, Colombia’s finance minister on Friday confirmed that the president of the World Bank will visit Colombia in mid-2013.

Finance Minister Mauricio Cardenas confirmed in a tweet that World Bank president Jim Yong Kim will visit Colombia sometime in the middle of this year.

The future visit should not come as a surprise given the close relationship the Colombian government and the World Bank have been cultivating through the “Country Partnership Strategy” (CPS). The CPS is an “integrated program of financial, knowledge, and convening services” that spans from 2012 to 2014 and is designed to support Colombia’s National Development Plan (NDP). In 2012, the World Bank loaned the Colombian government $200 million as part of the plan, in recognition of the government’s “sound fiscal management”, and a further $150 million to assist with urban development.

Cardenas also tweeted that he had spent time with the Lloyd Blankfein, the chairman and CEO of Goldman Sachs, one of the largest investment banking firms in the world.

Blankfein is quite the controversial figure these days due to his firm’s contribution to the 2008 global financial collapse. Carl Levin, the chairman of a United States s“a financial snake pit rife with greed, conflicts of interest, and wrongdoing

The WEF convenes each year and claims to provide a space in which political and business leaders, prominent members of civil society and intellectuals, can discuss global challenges and methods to tackle them.

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