Mr. Jehan Arulpragasam has been appointed as the new World Bank Country Manager for Croatia and Slovenia. In this position, he will Lead the World Bank office in Zagreb and oversee the World Bank’s strategic, analytical, operational and knowledge program in both countries. Mr. Arulpragasam is an economist with 35 years of experience working in international development in over 40 countries world-wide. His work has focused on inclusive growth and human development, covering a range of issues from macro-economic and fiscal policy to structural sector reform and social policy.
He is an experienced leader with a decade of managing large World Bank lending and analytical programs and leading staff across multiple continents. He has a record of developing strong partnerships across Governments and with development partners to deliver results. Mr. Arulpragasam has a Bachelor’s degree in Economics from Cornell University, and Masters and Ph.D. degrees in Economics from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.
The Bank’s current program focuses on mitigating the economic and social impact of COVID-19, post-earthquake reconstruction, transport, justice, innovation, business environment, land administration, science and technology, and economic development of the Pannonian region. The World Bank has been a partner to Croatia for over 27 years. During this period, the Bank has supported more than 50 projects, worth almost US$5 billion, produced numerous studies, and provided technical assistance to help strengthen institutions and support the design of policies and strategies.