Angie Gentile
Angie Gentile is Senior Managing Editor of www.worldbank.org. Since joining the World Bank in 1993, she has worked on full-spectrum communications ranging from web to print to media, covering all sectors and regions of the world. Angie has authored or co-authored thousands of web features, news articles and reports during her tenure, managed the 2007 overhaul of www.miga.org, and is currently heading a team that is guiding the editorial and content reform of www.worldbank.org. Prior to joining the Bank, Angie backpacked around the world and worked on Latino advocacy issues in the US.
Latest Posts:
- Agreement on climate change financing: 'the greatest economic stimulus of all'
- World Bank reforming to meet new challenges
- Bank Group receives support for more funds, expanded ‘voice’
- Africa’s infrastructure: closing the 'efficiency gap'
- Global crisis hits home in emerging Europe and Central Asia
- CSO forum kicks off
- Archbishop Ndungane: ‘We should be intentional about what CSOs are saying’
- Zoellick: Protection for most vulnerable must be permanent part of financial architecture
- Video series documents Bank-supported projects in Turkey
- Annual Meetings get underway

















Climate change is expected to hit developing countries the hardest. Its effects—higher temperatures, changes in precipitation patterns, rising sea levels, and more frequent weather-related disasters—pose risks for agriculture, food, and water supplies.