World Bank
The World Bank Group (WBG), which is one of Iceland’s four key multilateral development partners, is one of the world’s largest sources of funding and knowledge for developing countries. Its role is to promote sustainable economic and social development in developing countries in line with its twin goals of ending extreme poverty and promoting shared prosperity. The WBG collaborates with governments of partner countries through providing financing, policy advice, and technical assistance.
Iceland actively participates in the Bank’s work through the Nordic-Baltic Constituency (NBC) which represents the Nordic and Baltic countries in the Board of Governors.
International Development Association (IDA)
Bilateral cooperation
In its bilateral collaboration with the World Bank, Iceland places particular emphasis on the blue economy, gender equality, human rights and renewable energy.
Human rights and development
Human rights are one of Iceland’s key focus areas in its bilateral cooperation with the World Bank. Iceland has since 2006 provided financial contributions to the Bank’s human rights fund which is the only knowledge and learning initiative that specifically supports building the capacity of the Bank to support human rights considerations in its programming and projects.
The Human Rights, Inclusion and Empowerment Umbrella Trust Fund (HRIE) (formerly known as the Nordic Trust Fund) was established in 2020. The role of the HRIE is to increase and strengthen knowledge, learning and application of human rights principles in the WBG’s work, including in fragile and conflict affected states. In 2021-2023, Iceland has also supported HRIE with a seconded expert.
The blue economy
Renewable energy
Iceland and the World Bank work in close cooperation in supporting geothermal development. Iceland has contributed funds to ESMAP, a multi-donor trust fund administered by the Bank, since 2005 and funded a position of a geothermal specialist in the Bank since 2009. ESMAP has proved an important platform to increase knowledge in geothermal projects and investments in the area of geothermal development in developing countries.
Iceland also provides short term techincal assistance to the Bank in the field of geothermal energy and hydropower.
Iceland emphasizes gender equality in all its development cooperation and has supported ESMAP to bring attention to the importance of promoting gender equality in the geothermal sector.