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Location: The Heritage Foundation's Allison Auditorium
Foreign aid has become a pillar of United States' foreign
policy. Through its National Security Strategy, the Administration
highlights the goal of helping to unleash the productive potential
of individuals in all nations, adding that sustained growth and
poverty reduction is impossible without the right national
policies.
This renewed focus on foreign aid is embodied by the
Administration's doubling of foreign assistance, the establishment
of the Millennium Challenge Corporation and recent G-8 commitments
to reducing extreme poverty. One institution viewed as playing a
key role in this effort - and which has embarked on its own
internal reform effort to enhance its effectiveness - is the World
Bank Group.
The Heritage Foundation is honored to host Paul Wolfowitz,
President of the World Bank Group, who will discuss the World Bank
Group's major goals under his new leadership, including
strengthening the fight against corruption and the Bank's role in
helping the poor.
More About the Speakers
The Honorable Paul Wolfowitz
President,
The World Bank Group