China is a longstanding partner of the Knowledge for Change Program, and on the 16th of April 2026, at World Bank Headquarters in Washington, D.C., the World Bank and the Ministry of Finance of the People's Republic of China signed an Administration Agreement under which China will contribute to the Knowledge for Change Program (KCP) IV Umbrella Multi-Donor Trust Fund.
The agreement was signed by Indermit Gill, Chief Economist of the World Bank and Senior Vice President for Development Economics, and Liao Min, Vice Minister of the Ministry of Finance of the People's Republic of China.
Also present at the ceremony were Jiandi Ye, World Bank Group Executive Director EDS17; Somik Lall, Director of Strategy, Office of the World Bank Group Chief Economist; Kerina Wang, Program Manager of the Knowledge for Change Program; and other members of the Chinese delegation and the KCP Program Management Unit.
A Union Rooted in Results
In 2010, China's Ministry of Finance contributed to the Program's window on Economic Development and Structural Change. That investment addressed some of the most pressing development challenges across the world and contributed to China's own reform agenda — in the areas of rural-urban integration, aging, social protection, and the transformation of household survey systems.
Two projects under KCP II provided direct technical support to China's National Bureau of Statistics, helping produce the country's first rural poverty map and correcting the sampling bias in urban household surveys - data that later underpinned social protection projects across the country. Another project on urbanization and aging helped spark a national conversation on retirement age reform, and generated hundreds of media references following the release of the East Asia and Pacific Aging Report.