
World Bank President Robert Zoellick said the world will continue to suffer from the negative effects of the global crisis for years , and that 64 million more will fall in extreme poverty between 2009 and 2010. Zoellick said at a news conference in Berlin , "we still see negative repercussion of the economic crisis". The issue for the developed countries is the problem of jobs and economic growth, but for a large number of poor countries it perceives severe pain of millions of hungry and sick , and leave a significant impact of the crisis on a whole generation of children for several years. With the decline in government stimulus plans in the world , the private sector will need to play a bigger role. Zoellick warned that the interests of developed countries should assist emerging economies to emerge frome the crisis because it may represent a source of groxth , saying "the interdependence is an essential factor in the world economy and help the developing world in these difficult times is in all our interests".


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