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61-520: [REDACTED] Look up Ida , ida , idä , or -ida in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Ida or IDA may refer to: People [ edit ] Ida (given name) , including people so named Ida (surname) , a list of people so named Astronomy [ edit ] Ida Facula , a mountain on Amalthea, a moon of Jupiter 243 Ida , an asteroid International Docking Adapter ,

122-706: A blend country ). The IDA is a unique part of the World Bank as it requires continuous replenishment of its resources. Member countries replenish its funds through contributions in addition to supplementary funds provided by the International Bank for Reconstruction and Development and the International Finance Corporation (IFC). Whereas the IBRD acquires most of its funds by raising capital on international financial markets,

183-578: A software package for SPSS Interchange of Data across Administrations (IDA), a predecessor programme to the IDABC in European eGovernment Film and television [ edit ] ID:A , a 2011 Danish film Ida (film) , a 2013 Polish film Ida Galaxy , a fictional galaxy in the Stargate TV series Greek mythology [ edit ] Ida (mother of Minos) , daughter of Corybas,

244-638: A Canadian drug store Ila (Hinduism) or Idā , a Vedic goddess Ida (Middleverse) , a fictional android librarian in comic books Ida (sword) , a type of sword used by the Yoruba people Ida (yoga) , a Nadi in Indian medicine and yoga USS Ida (1863) , a Union Navy steamer of the American Civil War Individual Development Account , an asset building tool for low-income families Princess Ida ,

305-606: A U.S.-based non-profit organization International Depositary Authority , established by the Budapest Treaty for the deposit the biological material for the recognition of patents, such as the Microbial Culture Collection International Desalination Association , a global organization dedicated to desalination, desalination technology and water reuse International Development Association of

366-728: A barony in County Kilkenny, Ireland Ida, Nigeria , a railway station in Nigeria Ida (river) , Slovakia Ida, Eastern Cape , a town in South Africa near Otto Du Plessis Pass Ida Valley , a locality in Central Otago, New Zealand Ida, Vologda Oblast , Russia Ida, Russia , a list of rural localities United States [ edit ] Ida, Arkansas , an unincorporated community Ida, Kentucky , an unincorporated community Ida, Louisiana ,

427-589: A crisis arise that meets the mechanism's criteria. The replenishment rounds are typically agreed every three years . The eighteenth was finalised in December 2016, the nineteenth was being discussed in October 2019. Because African countries face some of the most severe poverty and underdevelopment , and because 39 of those countries are the IDA's poorest member states, the association allocates approximately half of

488-519: A dicarboxylic acid amine Incremental Dynamic Analysis , a method for assessing the seismic behavior of structures Industrial Denatured Alcohol Intradural anesthesia or spinal anaesthesia Iron-deficiency anemia Isotope dilution analysis Ida, a fossil of the early primate genus Darwinius , species Darwinius masillae Other uses [ edit ] List of storms named Ida Mount Ida , disambiguation page I.D.A. (drug store) , originally Independent Druggists' Alliance,

549-517: A docking adapter for the International Space Station Computing [ edit ] Intel Dynamic Acceleration , a technology for increasing single-threaded performance on multi-core processors Interactive Disassembler (now IDA Pro ), a popular software disassembler tool for reverse engineering Interactive Data Analysis, a software package for SPSS Interchange of Data across Administrations (IDA),

610-405: A fossil of the early primate genus Darwinius , species Darwinius masillae Other uses [ edit ] List of storms named Ida Mount Ida , disambiguation page I.D.A. (drug store) , originally Independent Druggists' Alliance, a Canadian drug store Ila (Hinduism) or Idā , a Vedic goddess Ida (Middleverse) , a fictional android librarian in comic books Ida (sword) ,

671-443: A mountain on Amalthea, a moon of Jupiter 243 Ida , an asteroid International Docking Adapter , a docking adapter for the International Space Station Computing [ edit ] Intel Dynamic Acceleration , a technology for increasing single-threaded performance on multi-core processors Interactive Disassembler (now IDA Pro ), a popular software disassembler tool for reverse engineering Interactive Data Analysis,

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732-570: A need for the association to carefully examine its financial models and business operations to determine an appropriate strategy going forward. The center recommended that the World Bank leadership begin discussing the long-term future of the IDA. The IDA has 173 member countries which pay contributions every three years as replenishments of its capital. On 12 December 2008, Samoa joined UNIDO as its 173rd member. The IDA lends to 75 borrowing countries, over half of which (39) are in Africa. Membership in

793-661: A non-profit education and advocacy organization Investment Dealers Association of Canada , now part of the Investment Industry Regulatory Organization of Canada Issues Deliberation Australia/America , a public policy think tank based in South Australia and Texas Places [ edit ] Ida Ridge , British Columbia, Canada Ida, a community in Cavan–Monaghan Township, Ontario, Canada Ida (barony) ,

854-516: A predecessor programme to the IDABC in European eGovernment Film and television [ edit ] ID:A , a 2011 Danish film Ida (film) , a 2013 Polish film Ida Galaxy , a fictional galaxy in the Stargate TV series Greek mythology [ edit ] Ida (mother of Minos) , daughter of Corybas, the wife of Lycastus king of Crete, and the mother of the "second" king Minos of Crete Ida (nurse of Zeus) , who along with her sister Adrasteia, nursed Zeus on Crete Mount Ida ,

915-632: A resource allocation index. It then prioritizes its lending to those countries which are indicated to be most promising in terms of favorable policies and aid effectiveness . The IDA adopted the Crisis Response Window in 2007 to enable the rapid provision of emergency financing in response to crises. The association adopted the Immediate Response Mechanism in 2011 to provide IDA borrowers with immediate access to withdraw undisbursed portions of their loans, should

976-578: A sacred mountain Music [ edit ] Ida (band) , a U.S. indie rock group Ida (singer) , a Danish singer on X Factor Organizations [ edit ] In Defense of Animals , a non-profit organization for animal rights activism Indian Dental Association IDA Ireland , formerly the Industrial Development Authority Infocomm Development Authority of Singapore ,

1037-536: A statutory board of the Singapore government Information Design Association Ingeniørforeningen i Danmark or Danish Society of Engineers, an association for engineers and others in technology Institute for Defense Analyses , a U.S. non-profit corporation that administers three federally funded research and development centers International Dark-Sky Association , a U.S.-based non-profit organization International Depositary Authority , established by

1098-449: A total US$ 238 billion in loans and grants since its launch in 1960. Thirty-six of the association's borrowing countries have graduated from their eligibility for its concessional lending. However, nine of these countries have relapsed and have not re-graduated. During the 1940s and 1950s, low-income developing countries began to realize that they could no longer afford to borrow capital and needed more-favorable lending terms than offered by

1159-593: A town in South Africa near Otto Du Plessis Pass Ida Valley , a locality in Central Otago, New Zealand Ida, Vologda Oblast , Russia Ida, Russia , a list of rural localities United States [ edit ] Ida, Arkansas , an unincorporated community Ida, Kentucky , an unincorporated community Ida, Louisiana , a village Ida County, Iowa Ida Township, Michigan Ida, Michigan Ida Township, Douglas County, Minnesota Ida Lake, Shelby Township, Blue Earth County, Minnesota Ida, Virginia , an unincorporated community Ida., one of

1220-597: A type of sword used by the Yoruba people Ida (yoga) , a Nadi in Indian medicine and yoga USS Ida (1863) , a Union Navy steamer of the American Civil War Individual Development Account , an asset building tool for low-income families Princess Ida , the comic opera's eponymous fictional heroine Idaho Falls Regional Airport 's IATA airport code Idaxo-Isuxa-Tiriki language 's ISO 639-3 code See also [ edit ] Idas (disambiguation) Ita (disambiguation) Itta (592–652), wife of Pepin of Landen and mother of Saint Begga Topics referred to by

1281-454: A village Ida County, Iowa Ida Township, Michigan Ida, Michigan Ida Township, Douglas County, Minnesota Ida Lake, Shelby Township, Blue Earth County, Minnesota Ida, Virginia , an unincorporated community Ida., one of the abbreviations of Idaho Science [ edit ] Ida (plant) , a genus in the family Orchidaceae IDA* , an iterative deepening depth-first search algorithm Iminodiacetic acid ,

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1342-593: Is a development finance institution which offers concessional loans and grants to the world's poorest developing countries . The IDA is a member of the World Bank Group and is headquartered in Washington, D.C. in the United States. It was established in 1960 to complement the existing International Bank for Reconstruction and Development by lending to developing countries which suffer from

1403-471: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Ida [REDACTED] Look up Ida , ida , idä , or -ida in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Ida or IDA may refer to: People [ edit ] Ida (given name) , including people so named Ida (surname) , a list of people so named Astronomy [ edit ] Ida Facula ,

1464-703: Is necessary for executing a replenishment. The threshold was implemented with the aim to compel the United States to participate in replenishment rounds. Though countries intended for the triggers to hold the United States to its commitments, the threshold ultimately provided the United States a de facto veto power over replenishment and capital increase negotiations due to its ability to bring replenishment negotiations to an impasse by threatening to withhold support. The U.S. has used this influence to further its long-term foreign policy objectives and short-term political and economic goals by imposing conditionality on replenishment negotiations. The IDA lends to countries with

1525-829: Is so prohibitive that they cannot afford to borrow commercially or from the Bank's other programs. The IDA's stated aim is to assist the poorest nations in growing more quickly, equitably , and sustainably to reduce poverty. The IDA is the single largest provider of funds to economic and human development projects in the world's poorest nations. From 2000 to 2010, it financed projects which recruited and trained 3 million teachers, immunized 310 million children, funded $ 792 million in loans to 120,000 small and medium enterprises , built or restored 118,000 kilometers of paved roads, built or restored 1,600 bridges, and expanded access to improved water to 113 million people and improved sanitation facilities to 5.8 million people. The IDA has issued

1586-875: The International Bank for Reconstruction and Development (IBRD). At the onset of his inaugural term in 1949, then- President of the United States Harry S. Truman assembled an advisory group to suggest ways to accomplish his Point Four Program , of which a significant component was an effort to strengthen developing countries, especially those nearest to the Eastern Bloc , to dissuade them from aligning with other communist states . The advisory group recommended an international mechanism that would function somewhere in between providing strictly-loaned and strictly-granted funds. The UN and United States government published reports expressing support for

1647-545: The Marshall Plan as a comparatively generous gift to European nations. In the late 1940s and early 1950s, developing countries began calling for the United Nations (UN) to create a development agency that would offer technical support and concessional financing, with a particular desire that the agency adhere to other UN bodies' convention of each country having one vote as opposed to a weighted vote. However,

1708-654: The Paris Declaration on Aid Effectiveness principles of harmonization and alignment, promote greater use of sector-wide approaches to coordination, and explain the reasons why when a country's financial management system is not used so that the client country may address those shortcomings. It also recommended that the Bank collaborate with development partners to strengthen country-level leadership of development assistance coordination by offering greater financial and technical support. Development economists, such as William Easterly , have conducted research which ranked

1769-471: The abbreviations of Idaho Science [ edit ] Ida (plant) , a genus in the family Orchidaceae IDA* , an iterative deepening depth-first search algorithm Iminodiacetic acid , a dicarboxylic acid amine Incremental Dynamic Analysis , a method for assessing the seismic behavior of structures Industrial Denatured Alcohol Intradural anesthesia or spinal anaesthesia Iron-deficiency anemia Isotope dilution analysis Ida,

1830-600: The Board of Directors. The Board of Directors consists of 25 executive directors and is chaired by the President of the World Bank Group . The executive directors collectively represent all 187 member states of the World Bank, although decisions regarding IDA matters concern only the IDA's 172 member states. The president oversees the IDA's overall direction and daily operations. As of May 2024 , Ajay Banga serves as

1891-538: The Budapest Treaty for the deposit the biological material for the recognition of patents, such as the Microbial Culture Collection International Desalination Association , a global organization dedicated to desalination, desalination technology and water reuse International Development Association of the World Bank Group International Disability Alliance , an international alliance of individuals to defend

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1952-733: The Expanded Programme of Technical Assistance to form the United Nations Development Programme . By the end of January 1960, fifteen countries signed the articles of agreement which established the International Development Association. The association launched in September of that same year with an initial budget of $ 913 million ($ 7.1 billion in 2012 dollars ). Over the next eight months following its launch,

2013-539: The IDA as featuring the most transparency and best practices among donors of development aid. Researchers from the Center for Global Development expect that the IDA's collection of eligible borrowing countries will decrease by half by the year 2025 (marking the 65th anniversary of the association's establishment) due to graduations and that remaining borrowers will consist primarily of African countries and will face substantial population declines . These changes will imply

2074-426: The IDA grew to 51 member states and loaned $ 101 million ($ 784.2 million in 2012 dollars ) to four developing countries. The IDA is governed by the World Bank's Board of Governors which meets annually and consists of one governor per member country (most often the country's finance minister or treasury secretary). The Board of Governors delegates most of its authority over daily matters such as lending and operations to

2135-533: The IDA heavily depends on contributions from its member states. The IDA received 2 billion in special drawing rights ($ 3 billion USD ) from the IBRD and IFC. Approximately half of the IDA's resources come from the 45 donating member countries. In its early years, the IDA received most of its replenishments from the United Kingdom and United States but, because they were not always reliable sources of funding, other developed nations began to step in and fill

2196-681: The IDA is available to only the countries who are members of the World Bank, particularly the IBRD. Throughout its lifetime, 44 borrowing countries have graduated from the association, although 9 of these countries have relapsed as borrowers after not sustaining their graduate status. To be eligible for support from the IDA, countries are assessed by their poverty and their lack of creditworthiness for commercial and IBRD borrowing. The association assesses countries based on their per capita income, lack of access to private capital markets , and policy performance in implementing pro-growth and anti-poverty economic or social reforms. As of 2019 , to borrow from

2257-652: The IDA lending program, including the Philippines, China, South Korea, Thailand, and India. Of the association's borrowing countries, approximately 20 are in Asia. The association's efforts in South Asia have focused primarily on projects for education, healthcare, transportation , agriculture, and energy . Due to rapid growth in Asian countries' populations, some pockets of poverty have emerged. To mitigate this effect,

2318-481: The IDA's 16th replenishment of US$ 49.3 billion. The IDA's loans and grants are usually not paid in full to the borrower at the outset, but rather disbursed incrementally as needed by the project. Most of the donor countries such as the United States commit letters of credit to the IDA which bear no interest and are not able to be transferred or revoked, and which are exchanged for cash as needed for project disbursal. Other countries pay their contributions in full on

2379-427: The IDA's concessional lending programs, a country's gross national income (GNI) per capita must not exceed $ 1,145. The following 75 countries are IDA borrowing countries. The following countries have graduated from their eligibility for IDA lending. The following countries have relapsed to their eligibility for IDA lending and have not yet re-graduated or have instead become partially eligible (also referred to as

2440-469: The IDA's resources toward financing projects in those countries. As a result of its efforts to improve the region, the IDA has helped bring electricity to an additional 66 million Africans since 1997, helped build or restore 240,000 kilometers of paved roads, and helped enroll an additional 15 million African children in school since 2002. The IDA was approved in May 2012 to provide US$ 50 million worth of credit to

2501-473: The Industrial Development Authority Infocomm Development Authority of Singapore , a statutory board of the Singapore government Information Design Association Ingeniørforeningen i Danmark or Danish Society of Engineers, an association for engineers and others in technology Institute for Defense Analyses , a U.S. non-profit corporation that administers three federally funded research and development centers International Dark-Sky Association ,

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2562-458: The Investment Industry Regulatory Organization of Canada Issues Deliberation Australia/America , a public policy think tank based in South Australia and Texas Places [ edit ] Ida Ridge , British Columbia, Canada Ida, a community in Cavan–Monaghan Township, Ontario, Canada Ida (barony) , a barony in County Kilkenny, Ireland Ida, Nigeria , a railway station in Nigeria Ida (river) , Slovakia Ida, Eastern Cape ,

2623-538: The President of the World Bank Group. The association and IBRD operate with a staff of approximately 10,000 employees. The IDA is evaluated by the Bank's Independent Evaluation Group . In 2009, the group identified weaknesses in the set of controls used to protect against fraud and corruption in projects supported by IDA lending. In 2011, the group recommended the Bank provide recognition and incentives to staff and management for implementing activities which implement

2684-532: The United States ultimately opposed proposals of that nature. As the United States grew more concerned over the growth of the Cold War , it made a concession in 1954 at the behest of its Department of State by backing the conception of the International Finance Corporation (IFC). Despite the launch of the IFC in 1956, developing countries persisted in demanding the creation of a new concessional financing mechanism and

2745-651: The Women Entrepreneur Development Project as part of an effort to help women in Ethiopia participate in business as skilled employees or leaders. Although the positive outcomes of the IDA's efforts in Africa had been historically slow, the large allocation of funding to African countries led to positive outcomes particularly within agriculture and infrastructure development efforts. The IDA's efforts in Asia have been particularly successful. Numerous Asian countries have graduated from

2806-436: The World Bank Group International Disability Alliance , an international alliance of individuals to defend the rights of those with disabilities International Dispensary Association Foundation a NGO dedicated to improving access to medications in the developing world International Documentary Association , a non-profit organization promoting documentary film, video and new media International Dyslexia Association ,

2867-528: The World Bank, where the US would have a preponderant voice in the allocation of such loans. Democratic Senator Mike Monroney of Oklahoma supported this idea. As Chairman of the Senate Subcommittee on International Finance, Monroney proposed a resolution recommending a study of the potential establishment of an International Development Association to be affiliated with the IBRD. Monroney's proposal

2928-486: The aim to finance projects that will develop infrastructure and improve education, healthcare , access to clean water and sanitation facilities, and environmental responsibility. It is considered to be the soft lending window of the World Bank, while the IBRD is considered to be the hard lending window. The association offers grants and loans with maturities ranging from 25 to 40 years, grace periods of 5 to 10 years, and interest rates of 2.8% or 1.25% depending on whether

2989-428: The borrower is a blend country and to which degree it is eligible. Regular IDA-eligible borrowers may take advantage of no-interest loans. Financial resources are allocated to eligible countries based on their success at implementing pro-growth and a poverty-reducing domestic policies. The IDA uses the World Bank's Country Policy and Institutional Assessment (CPIA) development indicator to determine each country's place in

3050-420: The comic opera's eponymous fictional heroine Idaho Falls Regional Airport 's IATA airport code Idaxo-Isuxa-Tiriki language 's ISO 639-3 code See also [ edit ] Idas (disambiguation) Ita (disambiguation) Itta (592–652), wife of Pepin of Landen and mother of Saint Begga Topics referred to by the same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with

3111-457: The creation of a multilateral , concessional lending program for the poorest developing countries. However, the United States was largely unresponsive and ultimately distracted by its involvement in the Korean War and unconvinced that development needed greater financial stimulation. Developing countries grew increasingly frustrated with not being able to afford IBRD lending and perceived

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3172-449: The date of commitment to the IDA so that it may cover its operating expenses . Donors receive no return of funds and repayments from borrowers are again loaned to future projects such that donors won't need to commit those funds again in the future. Although the IDA's funds are now regularly replenished, this does not happen without some financial and political challenges for the donating countries. When donor countries convene to negotiate

3233-508: The economic gaps not met by these two countries. Every three years, member nations that provide funds to the IDA gather together to replenish the IDA's resources. These funds come primarily from well-developed countries including the United States, Japan, France, Germany, and the United Kingdom with 58% from the US, 22% from France, and 8% from the UK. As of 2016, there have been 18 IDA replenishment rounds. Fifty-one member countries participated in

3294-684: The idea gained traction within the IBRD. Then-President of the IBRD Eugene R. Black, Sr. began circulating the notion of an International Development Association, as opposed to an idea of a concessional named the Special United Nations Fund for Economic Development (SUNFED) governed by the United Nations. Paul Hoffman, the Marshall Plan's former Administrator, proposed the idea of a soft-loan facility within

3355-569: The lowest gross national income , from troubled creditworthiness , or from the lowest per capita income . Together, the International Development Association and International Bank for Reconstruction and Development are collectively generally known as the World Bank , as they follow the same executive leadership and operate with the same staff. The association shares the World Bank's mission of reducing poverty and aims to provide affordable development financing to countries whose credit risk

3416-526: The replenishments, there is often intense discussion about redefining the association's goals and objectives or even about reforming the IDA. Due to delays in the United States Congress impeding the approval of IDA funding, the association's members implemented a set of policy triggers outlining the commitment threshold necessary for replenishment to take effect. The threshold imposed a requirement that an aggregate share of 85% in voting stock

3477-432: The rights of those with disabilities International Dispensary Association Foundation a NGO dedicated to improving access to medications in the developing world International Documentary Association , a non-profit organization promoting documentary film, video and new media International Dyslexia Association , a non-profit education and advocacy organization Investment Dealers Association of Canada , now part of

3538-488: The same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Ida . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Ida&oldid=1225645135 " Categories : Disambiguation pages Place name disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Articles containing Danish-language text Short description

3599-655: The title Ida . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Ida&oldid=1225645135 " Categories : Disambiguation pages Place name disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Articles containing Danish-language text Short description is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages International Development Association The International Development Association ( IDA ) (French: Association internationale de développement )

3660-501: The wife of Lycastus king of Crete, and the mother of the "second" king Minos of Crete Ida (nurse of Zeus) , who along with her sister Adrasteia, nursed Zeus on Crete Mount Ida , a sacred mountain Music [ edit ] Ida (band) , a U.S. indie rock group Ida (singer) , a Danish singer on X Factor Organizations [ edit ] In Defense of Animals , a non-profit organization for animal rights activism Indian Dental Association IDA Ireland , formerly

3721-523: Was more preferred received within the United States than the SUNFED. The resolution passed the senate in 1958, and then- U.S. Treasury Secretary Robert B. Anderson encouraged other countries to conduct similar studies. In 1959, the World Bank's Board of Governors approved a U.S.-born resolution calling for the drafting of the articles of agreement. SUNFED later became the Special Fund and merged with

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