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Coronavirus Impact | World experiencing deepest recessions since Great Depression, says World Bank President David Malpass

The World Bank is encouraging countries to spend in the first instance on health programmes, on social programmes, and on education, World Bank President David Malpass said, adding that a critical step for countries is to reopen schools

October 15, 2020 / 14:58 IST
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The world is experiencing one of the deepest recessions since the 1930s Great Depression due to COVID-19, World Bank President David Malpass said, terming the pandemic a "catastrophic event" for many developing and the poorest countries.

He told reporters that given the extent of the economic contraction, there was a rising risk of disruptive debt crises in countries.

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So that has got a lot of focus here at the meetings, Malpass told the media on October 14 at the start of the annual meetings of the International Monetary Fund (IMF) and the World Bank (WB).

"The recession has been deep, one of the deepest since the Great Depression. And for many developing countries, and for the people in the poorest countries, it is truly a depression, a catastrophic event. It is continuing to add to the ranks of those in extreme poverty," he said.