Rosito brings three decades of experience spanning multilateral development finance and government service to the position. Her previous tenure as Vice Minister at Brazil’s Ministry of Finance saw her orchestrating international climate funds and leading financial coordination during Brazil’s 2024 G20 Presidency and 2025 BRICS leadership. Her appointment is bolstered by over a decade of time spent living and working in Asia, including diplomatic postings in Beijing and Singapore, as well as academic credentials from Tsinghua University and the Harvard Kennedy School.
Navigating Regional Development
The World Bank’s mandate in these three nations requires shifting strategies: China’s portfolio is increasingly focused on knowledge exchange and ecological transitions, while the institution remains committed to job creation and economic resilience in Mongolia. Simultaneously, the Korea office functions as a global hub for innovation, leveraging the nation's unique history as a former aid recipient to export development expertise worldwide. Rosito stated that she views these partnerships as vital tools for addressing global challenges and advancing collaborative growth across the region.
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