The World Bank

The World Bank is FAO’s largest and oldest partner, with a cooperative programme dating back to 1964. Through knowledge-sharing, policy expertise, innovation and investment support, the two partners are contributing to the World Bank’s ambitious new mission to create a world free of poverty on a livable planet.
In 2023 alone, the Centre contributed to the design of 22 World Bank-financed projects worth nearly USD 6 billion in new investment. The Centre also provided implementation support to ongoing World Bank-financed projects amounting to more than USD 43 billion.
FAO collaborates with the World Bank in key areas such as sustainable economic growth, climate-smart agriculture, irrigation, food security and nutrition, One Health, sustainable livestock systems, land tenure, agricultural risk management and digital
agriculture.
The two partners are stepping up efforts on the World Bank’s Program-for-Results, a lending mechanism that links fund disbursement directly to achievement of specific programme results.
On the policy front, the Centre works with the World Bank on agricultural strategies, sector and policy studies, public-private dialogues and capacity development activities. Topics range from decarbonizing agrifood systems to eradicating child labour in agriculture.
The two partners also continue to add to their growing body of joint investment knowledge products. This includes two major One Health studies in East Asia and the Pacific on strengthening investments in livestock health and wildlife systems, and publications on using remote-sensing for agricultural water management and climate-smart agrifood policies in Egypt, among many others.
Related links
- The World Bank
- FAO and the World Bank celebrate 60 years of collaboration
- The Word Bank Program-for-Results
Latest stories
.tmb-th600x400.jpg?Culture=en&sfvrsn=b37877f0_6)
feature
Investing in Jharkhand’s women
25/06/2025
In Jharkhand’s Gumla district, one small community hub is alive with activity. Inside, women of all ages – some with toddlers on their laps – gather...

Annual Reviews
Making agrifood investments work for people and the planet
18/06/2025
The FAO Investment Centre’s latest Annual Review – out today – offers a snapshot of this work with its partners in 2024.

Helping Brazil’s family farmers access and compete in new markets
17/06/2025
For over a decade, FAO has supported family farmers in

Transforming beekeeping in Kitui County, Kenya - Josephat’s Success Story
20/05/2025
Josphat is one of around 300 000 farmers trained through the National Agricultural and Rural Inclusive Growth Project in Kenya, a project supported...
Latest publications

Ukraine: soil fertility to strengthen climate resilience
01/2014
Ukraine is renowned as the breadbasket of Europe thanks to its black soils (“Chernozem” black because of the high organic...

Rice in the Shadow of Skyscrapers: policy Choices in a Dynamic East and Southeast Asian Setting
01/2014
This compendium of policy notes is the result of cooperation between the Food and Agriculture Organization of the UN, The...

Ghana, irrigation market brief
01/2014
In Africa, more than any other sector, agribusiness has the potential to reduce poverty and drive economic growth. Agriculture accounts...

Review of smallholder linkages for inclusive agribusiness development
01/2013
The main purpose of this study is to gain insight into “collaborative business models”14 that provide opportunities for smallholder farmers...

Pakistan: review of the wheat sector and grain storage issues
01/2013
Wheat is of paramount importance in Pakistan, with 80 percent of farmers growing it on a total of about 9...

Stocktaking of livelihood projects in India: a synthesis paper
01/2012
This study seeks to examine important project outcomes and impacts, find significant innovations and to see what lessons can be...