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Portfolio at-a-Glance
Denmark
As of June 30, 2019
Denmark is a valued, active partner of the World Bank Group (WBG), through its
thought leadership as well as its financial support. Working with the WBG enables
Denmark to leverage not only its funds, but also its knowledge and capabilities to help
end extreme poverty, boost shared prosperity, and support sustainable development.
This partnership is generating results that improve lives in lower- and middle-income
countries around the world.
Denmark’s contributions paid-in to the WBG totaled US$1,516 million for fiscal
years (FY) 2015-19. In FY19, Denmark contributed US$102 million to International
Development Association (IDA), US$112 million to IBRD/IDA trust funds, US$172
million to Financial Intermediary Funds (FIFs) and US$10 million to International
Finance Corporation trust funds (IFC TFs).
The number of active trust funds to which Denmark contributed at the end of FY19
totaled 68, including 47 IBRD/IDA TFs, 12 FIFs and 9 IFC TFs.
Total Contributions Paid-In to the World Bank Group
FY15-19 (US$ millions)
Annual Contributions Paid-In to WBG Funds, FY15-19
(US$ millions)
180
160
140
120
100
80
60
40
20
0
Development Fin nce
Total contributions to
WBG FUNDS
FY15-19
$1,516
MILLION
$ 533 M
IDA
$ 415 M
IBRD/IDA TFs
$ 541 M
FIFs
$ 27 M
IFC TFs
IDA
533, (35%)
415, (27%)
27, (2%)
541, (36%)
0
100
200 300 400 500 600
IBRD/IDA TFs
IFC TFs
FIFs
FY15
FIFs
FY16
FY17
FY18
FY19
IDA
IFC trust funds
IBRD/IDA trust funds
IDA replenishment contributions are annualized.
Breakdown of Denmark’s Contributions to IDA, Trust Funds, IFC
and FIFs compared with other Development Partners,
FY15-19
WBG Funds
IDA
FIF contributions
IBRD/IDA TF contributions
of which to single-donor TFs
of which to multi-donor TFs
IFC TF contributions
Denmark
35%
36%
27%
7%
93%
2%
Top 10 Donors
42%
42%
15%
17%
83%
2%
All Donors
42%
39%
15%
23%
77%
4%
Denmark’s Top Contributions Paid-In to IBRD/IDA TFs,
FIFs, and IFC TFs, FY15-19 (US$ millions)
IBRD/IDA TFs
Afghanistan Reconstruction Trust Fund
Partnership for Infrastructure Development in the West
Bank and Gaza Multi Donor Trust Fund
Energy Sector Management Assistance Program Multi
Donor Trust Fund
Global Partnership for Education Fund
FIFs
Global Environment Facility
Middle East And North Africa Concessional Financing
Facility
Global Business Innovation Partnership
Inclusive Green Growth
Somalia Private Sector Development Trust Fund
134
57
30
203
136
68
9
6
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Contributions paid-in is the amount of contribution received by the Bank in the form of cash or promissory notes. All contributions paid-in (cash and promissory
notes, net of certain discounts) are reported based on historical values (if not converted) using the date of receipt. For cash receipts, the foreign exchange value is
posted when the FX conversion has been effected. It may also include contribution transfers from other trust funds. Minor double counting may occur. Amounts to
donor balance and holding accounts have been excluded.
All figures exclude the Advanced Market Commitment (AMC) FIF that is not part of the TF pool.
IFC contribution paid-in consist of cash and promissory notes receipts for Advisory/Investment TFs.
Some numbers may not total due to rounding.
Number of active IBRD/IDA trust funds excludes parallel funds that were created under the new cost recovery policy.
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IFC TFs
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Denmark and the International Development Association (IDA)
The historic and innovative IDA18 replenishment, which dramatically scales up the resources available for the
fight against extreme poverty, could not have been achieved without Denmark's strong support. IDA18 delivers
strengthened policy commitments on FCV, climate change, gender, governance and institution building, and jobs
and economic transformation. IDA18 offers excellent value for money, with every $1 in total partner contributions
translating into about $3 in spending authority. This is one of the most concrete and significant commitments to
date on the Addis Ababa Action Agenda—critical to achieving the 2030 Sustainable Development Goals. For
IDA18, Denmark was the 18
th
largest contributor to IDA on a grant equivalent basis.
From FY2011 -2018
Comparison of Denmark’s Recent Contributions to IDA Replenishments
Total Contribution
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Replenishment
IDA18
IDA17
IDA16
IDA15
1.
86
MILLION
Basic
burden share
1.04%
1.08%
1.08%
1.08%
people received access to
better water services
US$ millions
326
380
368
332
% change
-14.2
3.3
10.8
DKK millions
2,165
2,166
2,138
1,819
% change
0.0
1.3
17.5
Amount includes grant and supplemental contribution, contribution for HIPC, arrears clearance, grant compensation, and excludes
the additional investment income arising from accelerating the standard encashment schedule from 11 to 9 years.
274
MILLION
History of Denmark’s Contributions to IDA
700
600
US$ millions
Children were immunized
2.00%
1.75%
1.50%
1.25%
B sic
contribution
(US$ millions)
500
400
300
200
100
IDA 16
IDA 10
IDA 18
IDA 12
IDA 13
IDA 15
IDA 14
IDA 17
IDA 4
IDA 11
IDA 8
IDA 9
Initial
IDA
IDA 3
IDA 6
IDA 5
IDA 2
IDA 7
IDA 1
1.00%
0.75%
0.50%
0.25%
MDRI
0
Suppl m nt l
contribution
(US$ millions)
B sic burd n
sh r (%)
657
MILLION
People received essential
health services
IDA06 includes special replenishments FY84 and Special Facility for Africa, IDA11 includes Interim Trust Fund. Basic burden share
for these replenishments reflects prorated average of replenishments. Conversion to US$ is at the US$/Special Drawing Rights
reference rate of the replenishment. Supplemental contributions also include the following contributions: HIPC, arrears clearance, grant
compensation, and the benefit of the 11 to 9 years credit acceleration. MDRI replenishment covers FY07-FY44 and reflects target
contribution based on IDA18 cost update. IDA18 Resolution was adopted by IDA’s Board of Governors on March 31, 2017 and will
cover a period of FY19Q2-FY20.
140,000
Kilometers of roads were
constructed, rehabilitated
or upgraded
Overall IDA Commitments by Region,
FY15-19 (US$ millions)
Europ & C ntr l
Asi , 3,041, (3%)
E st Asi & P cific,
8,734, (9%)
South Asi ,
25,313, (25%)
Middl E st &
North Afric ,
2,246, (2%)
Afric ,
59,348, (59%)
L tin Am ric &
C ribb n, 1,860, (2%)
Overall IDA Commitments by Sector,
FY15-19 (US$ millions)
W t r, S nit tion &
W st M n
m nt,
8,880, (9%)
Soci l Prot ction,
10,838, (11%)
Tr nsport tion,
10,850, (11%)
Public
Administr tion,
14,126, (14%)
Info & Communic tion,
2,244, (2%)
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From FY2015 -2018
H lth,
8,023, (8%)
A ricultur ,
10,714, (11%)
Educ tion,
9,985, (10%)
En r &
Extr ctiv s,
13,745, (14%)
Fin nci l S ctor,
3,792, (4%)
Industr & Tr d ,
6,990, (7%)
44
MILLION
People connected to new
or improved electricity
service
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Denmark and IBRD/IDA Trust Funds
Denmark's contributions paid-in to IBRD/IDA trust funds were US$415 million over FY15-FY19. Denmark's
contributions paid-in were received mainly from Ministry of Foreign Affairs, at 56%.
Over FY15-FY19, 65% (US$238 million) in disbursements from IBRD/IDA trust funds supported by Denmark
were made through recipient-executed trust funds, of which 40% co-financed Bank projects. The remaining 35%
(US$128 million) were made through Bank-executed trust funds.
From 2002 through
the end of FY18,
projects funded by
the Afghanistan
Reconstruction Trust
Fund helped:
Denmark’s Recipient-Executed Trust Fund
Commitments by Region, FY15-19
L tin Am ric &
C ribb n, 1%
E st Asi & P cific,
10%
Middl E st &
North Afric ,
15%
South Asi ,
39%
Europ & C ntr l
Asi , 1%
Denmark’s Recipient-Executed Trust Fund
Commitments by Sector, FY15-19
Industr & Tr d , 5%
Public
Administr tion,
32%
Soci l Prot ction, 16%
En r
& Extr ctiv s, 7%
6.2
MILLION
Afric , 33%
Fin nci l S ctor, 5%
Tr nsport tion, 4%
Educ tion, 8%
W t r, S nit tion
& W st M n
m nt, 7%
Beneficiaries with access to
electricity.
H
lth, 7%
A ricultur , 9%
14.1
MILLION
Disbursements by Denmark-Funded IBRD/IDA Trust Funds Compared with
other Development Partners, FY15-19
Denmark
IBRD/IDA TF disbursements
via Bank-executed TFs
via recipient-executed TFs
of which support fragile states
of which support IDA countries
35%
65%
64%
72%
25%
75%
60%
78%
24%
76%
46%
65%
Top 10 Donors
All Donors
Beneficiaries with access
to roads.
10
MILLION
Beneficiaries with access
to water and sanitation
services.
Top Beneficiaries of Funds, FY15-19 (US$ millions)
Country/Region
Afghanistan
West Bank and Gaza
Ethiopia
Somalia
Myanmar
Commitments
4,622
738
943
271
107
Denmark's Share of
Commitments
94
32
26
14
11
9 MILLION
Children enrolled in basic
education.
Bank-executed trust funds are funds used for specific projects and grant supervision, knowledge and technical assistance that benefits clients, and work related to
program management and administration of trust funded programs.
Recipient-executed trust funds are funds that the Bank passes on to a third party and for which the Bank plays an operational role, i.e. the Bank normally appraises
and supervises activities financed by these funds.
Data includes commitments where IBRD is the implementing agency for FIFs. Disbursement breakdowns for multi-donor trust funds are prorated based on
contribution paid-in as of FY19. Disbursements from IBRD/IDA trust funds for which funding is transferred from FIFs are included (e.g. IBRD as implementing agency
for the Global Environment Facility).
Fragile states data is based on the MDB harmonized list of fragile situations.
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Denmark and IFC Trust Funds
Denmark's paid-in contributions were US$27 million between FY15-FY19, with US$10 million received during
fiscal year 2019. During this period, 100% of funds were directed at Advisory Services (US$27 million)
Total disbursements of contributions by Denmark were US$25 million over FY15-FY19. 34% (US$9 million) of
disbursements between FY15-FY19 were utilized in Sub Saharan Africa, followed by 21% (US$5 million) utilized
in Middle East and North Africa.
From FY14 through
FY18:
IFC Trust Funds Annual Contributions Paid-In
by Purpose, FY15-19 (US$ millions)
12
10
8
6
4
2
0
2015
2016
2017
2018
2019
IFC Disbursements by Region, FY15-19
$311.1
MILLION
Financing facilitated
through resource efficiency
technologies projects.
Europ & C ntr l
Asi , 4%
L tin Am ric &
C ribb n, 5%
Advisor S rvic s
E st Asi &
P cific, 9%
Glob l, 14%
Afric ,
34%
Middl E st &
North Afric ,
21%
South
Asi , 13%
Denmark and Financial Intermediary Funds
Denmark's contributions paid-in to Financial Intermediary Funds (FIF)s were US$541 million over FY15-FY19.
Approximately 39 percent of commitments by these FIFs are implemented by the World Bank. The remaining
funds are implemented by other agencies.
From inception through
FY2019:
Denmark's Annual FIF Contributions Paid-In,
FY15-19 (US$ millions)
200
150
100
50
0
2015
2016
2017
2018
2019
Denmark’s FIF Commitments by Sector,
FY15-19
Fr ilit , Conflict &
Viol nc , 12%
A ricultur
&
Food S curit , 3%
Educ tion,
28%
G nd r, 1%
Glob l Environm nt
F cilit
Middl E st nd North
Afric Conc ssion l
Fin ncin F cilit
Glob l P rtn rship for
Educ tion Fund
Oth rs
Global Partnership
for Education Fund:
H
lth, 19%
77%
of children completed primary
education.
Environm nt/
Clim t
Ch n , 37%
Top three programs above are based on FY15-FY19 cumulative
contributions paid-in.
Akihiko Nishio
Vice President
Development Finance Vice Presidency
The World Bank
Development Fin nce
For queries:
[email protected]
worldbank.org
worldbank.org/dfi
worldbank.org/ida
fiftrustee.worldbank.org
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