Maryam Salim is the World Bank Country Director for Eritrea, Ethiopia, South Sudan and Sudan.
Ms. Salim is a Tanzanian national with over twenty-five years of experience at the World Bank in the development field. Under her leadership, the World Bank will build on its strong partnership with the countries in her portfolio to provide them with tailored support to address the multifaceted challenges they are facing. Priorities include supporting efforts to boost economic growth, enhance macroeconomic stability, create jobs, improve social safety nets, education, and health, increase resilience to climate change, ensure water and food security, and improve access to important infrastructure, including digital development.
In this position, Ms. Salim’s priorities will include leading strategic dialogues to shape and implement more effective operational engagements focusing on delivering faster and greater impact for the people of Eritrea, Ethiopia, South Sudan, and Sudan in partnership with development partners and diverse stakeholders.
Prior to this position she was World Bank Country Manager for Cambodia, and has held other positions, including Country Manager for Albania and Advisor in the Office of the Chief Executive Officer and Senior Vice President for Operations. Ms. Salim joined the Bank as a Young Professional in 1998 and holds a Master's in International Economics and International Relations from the Johns Hopkins University's Paul H. Nitze School of Advanced Studies and a Juris Doctor from Georgetown University.
You have clicked on a link to a page that is not part of the beta version of the new worldbank.org. Before you leave, we’d love to get your feedback on your experience while you were here. Will you take two minutes to complete a brief survey that will help us to improve our website?
Feedback Survey
Thank you for agreeing to provide feedback on the new version of worldbank.org; your response will help us to improve our website.
Thank you for participating in this survey! Your feedback is very helpful to us as we work to improve the site functionality on worldbank.org.