The document provides an overview of several international financial institutions (IFIs) including the World Bank Group, International Monetary Fund (IMF), and regional development banks. It describes the objectives of IFIs as reducing poverty, supporting sustainable development, and promoting regional cooperation. It then details the specific purposes and functions of the World Bank and IMF, established in 1944 at the Bretton Woods Conference, in providing financing and advice to member countries. Key aspects covered include lending and conditionality, the IMF's role in surveillance and technical assistance, and the SDR reserve currency.