Since the opening of its Tokyo Office in 1970, the World Bank has fostered a wide range of partnerships including with the Japanese government to the private sector, academics and research institutes, non-governmental organizations (NGOs) and civil society organizations.
Japan is now the second-largest supplier of capital to the World Bank and an important partner to the World Bank in many fields. Japan is also one of the largest donors to trust funds that help the World Bank and its partners support the achievement of development results at global, regional, and country levels. These trust funds include:
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