The document provides information on several international financial institutions and organizations: The International Monetary Fund (IMF) promotes international monetary cooperation and trade. Headquartered in Washington D.C., it has 189 member countries and oversees short-term lending to address members' balance of payments issues. The World Bank aims to reduce poverty and promote shared prosperity. Based in Washington D.C., it provides long-term loans for development projects across 173 countries. The World Trade Organization (WTO) facilitates global trade through negotiations and dispute resolution. With 164 members, it works to liberalize trade, ensure fair competition, and help developing countries.