1. International Monetary Fund
Coat of arms
Abbreviation IMF
Formation 27 December 1945
Type International financial institution
Purpose Promote international monetarycooperation,
facilitate international trade,foster
sustainable economic growth,make resources
available to members experiencing balance of
payments difficulties[1]
Headquarters Washington,D.C., United States
Coordinates
38°53′56.42″N77°2′39.21″WCoordinates:
38°53′56.42″N 77°2′39.21″W
Region Worldwide
Membership 189 countries
Official
language
English[2]
2. Managing
Director
Christine Lagarde
Main organ Board of governors
Parent
organization
United Nations[
World Bank
World Bank logo
Motto Working for a World Free of Poverty
Formation July 1944;71 years ago
Type Monetary International Financial
Organization
Legal status Treaty
Purpose Crediting
Headquarters Washington,D.C., United States
Region Worldwide
Membership 188 countries (IBRD)[1]
173 countries (IDA)[2]
Key people Jim Yong Kim, president
3. Parent organization World Bank Group
Website worldbank.org
Infrastructure
Infrastructure refers to the fundamental structures, systems, and facilities serving a country, city, or
area,[1]
including the services and facilities necessary for its economy to function.[2]
It typically
characterises technical structures such as roads, bridges, tunnels,water supply, sewers, electrical
grids, telecommunications, and so forth, and can be defined as "the physical components of
interrelated systems providing commodities and services essential to enable, sustain, or enhance
societal living conditions
Public infrastructure
Grand Coulee Dam
Assets and facilities
Airports
Bridges
Broadband
Canals
Critical infrastructure
Dams
Electricity
Energy
Hazardous waste
Hospitals
Levees
Lighthouses
Parks
Ports
Mass transit
Public housing
4. State schools
Public spaces
Rail
Roads
Sewage
Solid waste
Telecommunication
Utilities
Water supply
Wastewater