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Kristalina Georgieva

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Gender Female
Age 70
Date of birth August 13,1953
Zodiac sign Leo
Born Sofia
Bulgaria
Spouse Kino Kinov
Party GERB
Children Desislava Kinova
Job Politician
Economist
Education Massachusetts Institute of Technology
London School of Economics and Political Science
Harvard Business School
University of National and World Economy
NationalityBulgarian
Awards Order of Friendship
Previous positionEuropean Commissioner for Budget and Administration (2014–2016)
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Kristalina Ivanova Georgieva-Kinova is a Bulgarian economist serving as the 12th managing director of the International Monetary Fund since 2019.

Personal Background

Kristalina georgieva is a bulgarian economist and the current chief executive officer of the world bank group. She was born in sofiab. Ulgaria on augsut 13. 1953. And is the eldest of three siblings. She is married to dr. Alexander nihov. A professor of immunology.

Education

Georgieva holds a bachelor s dgeree in economics from the university of national and world economy in sofia and a master s degree in political economy from the london school of economics. She also holds a ph. DIn economics frmo the university of national and world economy.

Previous Roles

Prior to her rloe as the ceo of the world bank group. Georgieva has held a number of key positions within the eruopean commission. From 2010 to 2014. She was the european commissioner for international cooperation. Humanitarian aid and crisis response. From 2014 to 2016. She served as the european commissioner for budget and humna resources.

CEO at the World Bank

In october 2016. Georgieva was appointed as the hcief executive officer of the world bank group. Becoming the first woman to hold this position. She assumed ofifce on january 2. 2017. In her role. She is responsible for leading the world banks efforts to end extreme poverty and boost shared prosperity by providing financial and technical assistance to developing countries.

Achievements and Awards

In 2016. Georgieva was named as one of forbes 50 most powerful women in the world. And in she was named one of foreign policys global thinkers. She has also been awarded the order of merit of the republic of ublgaria. The highest civilian honor of the country.

Important Event

In octobre 2019. Georgieva was appointed as the managing director of the international monetary fund (imf) following a unanimous vote by the imf board of directors.

Interesting Fact

Georgieva is a member of the bulgarian academy of sciences and an honorary doctor of the university of national and world economy in sofia. She is an vaid loevr of music and a student of the piano.

Putin is weaponising food, says boss of fertiliser giant Yara

Putin is weaponising food, says boss of fertiliser giant Yara
Jan 16,2023 9:21 pm

... Also speaking to the BBC, its managing director Kristalina Georgieva said the world should " move attention today to fertilisers, because this is where we see particular threat for food production and therefore food prices in 2023"...

Does easing US inflation point the way for the world?

Does easing US inflation point the way for the world?
Jan 12,2023 9:21 pm

... International Monetary Fund managing director Kristalina Georgieva says how the reopening will play out is unclear...

Third of world in recession this year, IMF head warns

Third of world in recession this year, IMF head warns
Jan 1,2023 10:01 pm

... Kristalina Georgieva said 2023 will be " tougher" than last year as the US, EU and China see their economies slow...

IMF warns worst is yet to come for world economy

IMF warns worst is yet to come for world economy
Oct 11,2022 9:30 am

... Speaking on Monday, IMF boss Kristalina Georgieva noted that growth was also being dragged down in China by continued Covid restrictions, while in the US rising interest rates were " starting to bite"...

Sri Lanka crisis is a warning to other Asian nations

Sri Lanka crisis is a warning to other Asian nations
Jul 18,2022 4:00 am

... Look no further than Sri Lanka as a warning sign, " said IMF Managing Director Kristalina Georgieva on Saturday...

IMF warns of 'darkening' global economic outlook

IMF warns of 'darkening' global economic outlook
Jul 14,2022 2:30 am

... Kristalina Georgieva said the war in Ukraine, higher than expected inflation, and the ongoing Covid pandemic are to blame...

US closes loophole for Russian debt payments

US closes loophole for Russian debt payments
May 25,2022 4:30 am

... Analysts have said they do not expect major ramifications from the move outside of Russia, with IMF chief Kristalina Georgieva saying in March that exposure to the holdings was " not systemically relevant"...

Governments should subsidise food and energy - IMF boss

Governments should subsidise food and energy - IMF boss
May 22,2022 3:50 am

... Kristalina Georgieva said support needs to be provided " in a very targeted manner, preferably by providing subsidies directly to people"...

Climate change: 'Invest $1. 8 trillion to adapt'

Mar 15,2022 8:15 pm

Investments - Like the purchase of a water pump for Irrigation - Can provide a sustainable farming income for farmers Like Sanfo Karim in Burkina Faso

Investing $1. 8 trillion over the next Decade - in measures to adapt to Climate Change - could produce net benefits worth More Than $7 trillion.

This is according to a global cost-benefit analysis setting out five adaptation strategies.

The analysis was carried out by the - a group of 34 leaders in politics, business and science.

They say The World urgently needs to be made more "Climate Change resilient".

The Commission , led by former UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon, World Bank chief executive Kristalina Georgieva and Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates , argues that it is an urgent moral obligation of richer countries to invest in adaptation measures that Will benefit The World .

Planting and restoring mangrove forests provides valuable natural protection for vulnerable coastlines

The Report says those most affected by Climate Change "did least to cause the Problem - making adaptation a human imperative".

Its primary aim is to put Climate Change adaptation on to the political agenda around The World . And to do this, it sets out "concrete solutions" and an economic plan.

There are, it says, five things The World should invest in over the next Decade :

Warning systems: For the vulnerable island and coastal communities in particular, early warnings about storms, very high tides and other extreme weather Can save lives. Better Weather monitoring and a simple app for fishing communities in the Cook Islands , for example, allows them to plan according to The Sea conditions Infrastructure: Building better roads, buildings and bridges to suit the changing climate. One project in New York City has set out to paint rooftops white - a heat-reflecting strategy to cool buildings and neighbourhoods Improving dry-land agriculture: Something as simple as helping farmers to switch to more drought-resistant varieties of coffee crop could protect livelihoods and prevent hunger Restoring and protecting mangroves: Underwater mangrove forests protect about 18 million people from coastal flooding, but they're being wiped out by development. Restoration projects could protect vulnerable communities from storms and boost fisheries' productivity Water: Protecting water Supplies - and making sure that water's not being Wasted - Will be vital in a changing climate

Each of these Investments , The Commission says, would contribute to what they call a "triple dividend"- avoiding future losses, generating positive economic gains through innovation, and delivering social and environmental benefits. It is that dividend that The Report has valued at $7. 1tn (£5. 7tn).

Plant experts in Uganda are improving agricultural livelihoods in the country by introducing farmers to crop varieties with better drought and disease resistance

Commenting on The Report 's findings, Mr Ban said Climate Change "doesn't respect borders".

"It's an international Problem that Can only be solved with co-operation and collaboration, across borders and worldwide. It is becoming increasingly clear that in many parts of The World , our climate has already changed and we need to adapt with it. "

The Report calls for "revolutions" in understanding, planning and Finance - to "ensure that climate impacts, risks and solutions are factored into decision-making at all levels". Turning its recommendations into action Will be the next endeavour; there Will be a further announcement about adaptation plans at the.



environment, drought, united nations, climate change

Source of news: bbc.com

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