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IFC’s new corporate strategy (IFC 3.0) focuses the institution on creating markets and mobilizing private capital, with increased support to countries where private capital flows are the most inadequate to address major development gaps, including those linked to the sustainable development goals.

Join us for a conversation on the factors underlying the success of market creation activities as the IFC implements its new corporate strategy, and the contributing roles of the World Bank and MIGA to that strategy.

The event will also highlight findings from IEG’s evaluation Creating Markets to Leverage the Private Sector for Sustainable Development and Growth.

Watch the re-play of the live event 

Watch this short video to find out what IEG discovered in its evaluation:
 

No time to watch the full event?  Watch the event highlights instead.

 

 

Read IEG's blog series, Creating Markets.

WELCOMING REMARKS

 

Alison Evans
Director-General
Independent Evaluation Group
World Bank Group

OPENING REMARKS

Stephanie von Friedeburg
Chief Operating Officer
IFC

PRESENTATION
Creating Markets to Leverage the Private Sector for Sustainable Development and Growth

Stefan Apfalter
Senior Evaluation Officer
Finance and Private Sector Development
IEG

 

 

 

PANELISTS

Aisha Elaine Williams
Director
Corporate Strategy and Operational Policies and Procedures
IFC

Loraine Ronchi
Practice Manager, South Asia
Agriculture Global Practice
World Bank Group

Nancy Lee
Senior Policy Fellow
Center for Global Development

Martin Holtmann
Manager
Digital Finance and Microfinance Teams
IFC

MODERATOR

José Carbajo Martinez
Director
Financial, Private Sector and Sustainable Development Department
IEG

 

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