INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT ASSOCIATION BOARD OF GOVERNORS Resolution No. 244 Additions to Resources: Nineteenth Replenishment WHEREAS: (A) The Executive Directors of the International Development Association (the “Association”) have considered the prospective financial requirements of the Association and have concluded that it is desirable to authorize a replenishment of the resources of the Association for new financing commitments for the period from July 1, 2020 to June 30, 2023 (the “Nineteenth Replenishment”) in the amounts and on the basis set out in the report of the IDA Deputies, “Additions to Resources: Nineteenth Replenishment,” (the “Report”), approved by the Executive Directors on February 11, 2020, and submitted to the Board of Governors; (B) The members of the Association consider that an increase in the resources of the Association is required and intend to take all necessary governmental and legislative action to authorize and approve the allocation of additional resources to the Association in the amounts and on the conditions set out in this Resolution; (C) Members of the Association that contribute resources to the Association in addition to their subscriptions as part of the Nineteenth Replenishment (“Contributing Members”) are to make available their contributions pursuant to the Articles of Agreement of the Association (the “Articles”) partly in the form of subscriptions carrying voting rights and partly as supplementary resources in the form of contributions not carrying voting rights; (D) Additional subscriptions are to be authorized for Contributing Members in this Resolution on the basis of their agreement with respect to their preemptive rights under Article III, Section 1(c) of the Articles, and provision is made for the other members of the Association (“Subscribing Members”) intending to exercise their rights pursuant to that provision to do so; (E) It is desirable to provide for a portion of resources to be contributed by members to be paid to the Association as advance contributions; (F) Additional subscriptions and contributions are to be authorized for Contributing Members to provide compensation for the Association’s debt forgiveness commitments under the HIPC Debt Initiative; and to reflect the grant element of concessional loans made by Contributing Members to the Association; (G) The Executive Directors of the Association have authorized the borrowing of concessional loans from Contributing Members (each a “Concessional Partner Loan”) (CPL) in the currencies and on the terms and conditions as approved by the Executive Directors and it is intended that the grant element of the CPLs will form part of the Contributing Member’s subscriptions and contributions hereunder; (H) It is desirable to authorize the Association to provide financing in the form of grants, guarantees, equity investments, and the intermediation of risk management products in addition to loans; and IDA Resolution No. 244 Page 2 of 18 (I) It is desirable to administer any remaining funds from the replenishment authorized by Resolution No. 239 of the Board of Governors of the Association (the “Eighteenth Replenishment”) as part of the Nineteenth Replenishment. NOW THEREFORE THE BOARD OF GOVERNORS HEREBY ACCEPTS the Report as approved by the Executive Directors, NOTES its conclusions and recommendations AND RESOLVES THAT a general increase in subscriptions of the Association is authorized on the following terms and conditions: 1. Authorization of Subscriptions and Contributions. (a) The Association is authorized to accept additional resources from each Contributing Member in the amounts and in the currencies specified for each such member in Columns 5, 6, 7, 9, and 11 of Table 1a-SDR attached to this Resolution, and each such amount will be divided into a subscription carrying voting rights and a contribution not carrying voting rights as specified in Table 2 attached to this Resolution. (i) As part of the resources described in paragraph 1(a) above, the Association is authorized to accept additional subscriptions and contributions from Contributing Members to compensate the Association for the Association’s debt forgiveness commitments under the HIPC Debt Initiative in the amounts and as specified in Column 9 of Table 1a-SDR attached to this Resolution. (ii) As part of the resources described in paragraph 1(a) above, the Association is authorized to accept additional subscriptions and contributions from Contributing Members to finance arrears clearance operations in the amount and as specified in Column 11 of Table 1a-SDR attached to this Resolution. (iii) As part of the resources described in paragraph 1(a) above, the Association is authorized to accept additional subscriptions and contributions from Contributing Members reflecting the grant element of a CPL in the amounts and currencies specified in Column 6 of Table 1a-SDR attached to this Resolution. (b) The Association is authorized to accept additional resources from any member for which no contribution is specified in Table 2 and additional subscriptions and contributions from Contributing Members incremental to the amounts specified for each such member in Tables 1a and 1b. (c) The Association is authorized to accept additional subscriptions from each Subscribing Member in the amount specified for each such member in Table 2. (d) The rights and obligations of the Association and the Contributing Members in respect of the authorized subscriptions and contributions in paragraphs (a) and (b) above will be the same (except as otherwise provided in this Resolution) as those applicable to the ninety percent portion of the initial subscriptions of original members payable under Article II, Section 2(d) of the Articles of Agreement (the “Articles”) by members listed in Part I of Schedule A of the Articles. 2. Agreement to Pay. (a) When a Contributing Member agrees to pay its subscription and contribution, or a Subscribing Member agrees to pay its subscription, it will deposit with the Association an Instrument of Commitment substantially in the form set out in Attachment I to this Resolution (“Instrument of Commitment”) and with respect to: (i) its contribution for debt forgiveness under the HIPC Debt Initiative, a Contributing Member will either include such contribution in an Instrument of Commitment or make a Debt Relief Transfer Contribution, as defined and specified in paragraph 9(a) of this Resolution; and IDA Resolution No. 244 Page 3 of 18 (ii) a CPL, a Contributing Member will enter into written agreement(s) in such form as may be acceptable to the Association. (b) When a Contributing Member agrees to pay a part of its subscription and contribution without qualification and the remainder is subject to enactment by its legislature of the necessary appropriation legislation, it will deposit (other than in respect of the grant element of a CPL) a qualified Instrument of Commitment in a form acceptable to the Association (“Qualified Instrument of Commitment”) and such member: (i) undertakes to exercise its best efforts to obtain legislative approval for the full amount of its subscription and contribution by the payment dates set out in paragraph 3(b) of this Resolution; and (ii) agrees that, upon obtaining such approvals, it will notify the Association that any parts of its Qualified Instrument of Commitment have become unqualified. 3. Payment. (a) Each Subscribing Member will pay to the Association the amount of its subscription in full within 31 days after the date of deposit of its Instrument of Commitment; provided that if the Nineteenth Replenishment shall not have become effective by December 15, 2020, payment may be postponed by the member for not more than 31 days after the Effective Date as defined in paragraph 6(a) of this Resolution. (b) Each Contributing Member that deposits an Instrument of Commitment that is not a Qualified Instrument of Commitment will pay to the Association the amount of its subscription and contribution in three equal annual installments no later than 31 days after the Effective Date or as agreed with the Association, January 15, 2022, and January 15, 2023; provided that: (i) the Association and each Contributing Member may agree to earlier payment; (ii) if the Nineteenth Replenishment shall not have become effective by December 15, 2020, payment of the first such installment may be postponed by the member for not more than 31 days after the date on which the Nineteenth Replenishment becomes effective; (iii) the Association may agree to the postponement of any installment, or part thereof, if the amount paid, together with any unused balance of previous payments by the Contributing Member concerned, is at least equal to the amount estimated by the Association to be required from that member up to the due date of the next installment for purposes of disbursements for financing committed under the Nineteenth Replenishment; and (iv) if any Contributing Member deposits an Instrument of Commitment with the Association after the date when the first installment of the subscription and contribution is due, payment of any installment, or part thereof, will be made to the Association within 31 days after the date of such deposit. (c) If a Contributing Member has deposited a Qualified Instrument of Commitment and, upon enactment of appropriation legislation, notifies the Association that an installment, or part thereof, is unqualified after the date when it was due, then payment of such installment, or part thereof, will be made within 31 days after the date of such notification. (d) Each Contributing Member that makes a contribution through the grant element of a CPL will pay to the Association the amount of the Loan in three equal annual installments no later than 31 days after the Effective Date, January 15, 2022, and January 15, 2023 or as agreed with the Association. 4. Mode of Payment. (a) Payments pursuant to this Resolution will be made, at the option of the member: (i) in cash, on terms agreed between the member and the Association; or (ii) by the deposit of notes or similar obligations issued by the government of the member or the depository designated by such member, which shall be nonnegotiable, non-interest bearing and payable at their par value on demand to the account of the Association. IDA Resolution No. 244 Page 4 of 18 (b) The Association will encash notes or similar obligations of Contributing Members, on an approximately pro rata basis among Partners, in accordance with the encashment schedule set out in Attachment II to this Resolution, or as agreed between a Contributing Member and the Association. With respect to a Contributing Member that is unable to comply with one or more encashment requests, the Association may agree with the member on a revised encashment schedule that yields at least an equivalent value to the Association. (c) The provisions of Article IV, Section 1(a) of the Articles will apply to the use of a Subscribing Member's currency paid to the Association pursuant to this Resolution. 5. Currency of Denomination and Payment. (a) Contributing Members will denominate the resources to be made available pursuant to this Resolution in SDRs, the currency of the member if freely convertible, or, with the agreement of the Association, in a freely convertible currency of another member, except that if a Contributing Member's economy experienced a rate of inflation in excess of ten percent per annum on average in the period 2016-2018, as determined by the Association, its subscription and contribution will be denominated in SDRs or in any currency used for the valuation of the SDR and agreed with the Association. Subscribing Members will denominate the resources to be made available pursuant to this Resolution in the currency of the member or in a freely convertible currency with the agreement of the Association. (b) Contributing Members will make payments pursuant to this Resolution in SDRs, a currency used for the valuation of the SDR, or, with the agreement of the Association, in another freely convertible currency, and the Association may freely exchange the amounts received as required for its operations. Subscribing Members will make payments in the currency of the member or in a freely convertible currency with the agreement of the Association. (c) Each member will maintain, in respect of its currency paid by it under this Resolution, and the currency of such member derived therefrom as principal, interest or other charges, the same convertibility as existed on the effective date of this Resolution. (d) The provisions of Article IV, Section 2 of the Articles with respect to maintenance of value will not be applicable. (e) Notwithstanding the foregoing provisions of this paragraph, a Contributing Member that makes a contribution through the grant element of a CPL will denominate and make payment of such CPL in SDRs or any other currencies approved by the Executive Directors and as defined in their respective loan agreements. 6. Effective Date. (a) The Nineteenth Replenishment will become effective and the resources to be contributed pursuant to this Resolution will become payable to the Association on the date (the "Effective Date") when Contributing Members whose subscriptions and contributions aggregate not less than SDR 10,128 million shall have deposited with the Association Instruments of Commitment, Qualified Instruments of Commitment, Debt Relief Transfer Notifications (as defined in paragraph 9(b) of this Resolution) or duly executed concessional loan agreements to provide the CPLs, provided that this date shall be not later than December 15, 2020, or such later date as the Executive Directors of the Association may determine. (b) If the Association determines that the availability of additional resources pursuant to this Resolution is likely to be unduly delayed, it shall convene promptly a meeting of the Contributing Members to review the situation and to consider the steps to be taken to prevent a suspension of financing to eligible recipients by the Association. (c) In order to avoid an interruption in the Association’s ability to commit financing to eligible recipients pending the effectiveness of the Nineteenth Replenishment, the Association may deem, prior to the Effective Date, to use one third of the agreed Replenishment amount. IDA Resolution No. 244 Page 5 of 18 7. Advance Contributions. (a) In order to avoid an interruption in the Association's ability to commit financing to eligible recipients pending the effectiveness of the Nineteenth Replenishment, the Association may deem, prior to the Effective Date, one third of the total amount of each subscription and contribution for which (i) an Instrument of Commitment has been deposited with the Association; (ii) a Debt Relief Transfer Notification (as defined in paragraph 9(b) of this Resolution) has been received by the Association; or (iii) a duly executed concessional loan agreement for a CPL has been received by the Association; as an “Advance Contribution”, unless the Contributing Member specifies otherwise in its Instrument of Commitment, Debt Relief Transfer Notification or concessional loan agreement for a CPL. (b) The Association shall specify when Advance Contributions pursuant to paragraph 7(a) are to be paid to the Association. (c) The terms and conditions applicable to contributions to the Nineteenth Replenishment shall apply also to Advance Contributions until the Effective Date, when such contributions shall be deemed to constitute payment toward the amount due from each Contributing Member for its subscription and contribution. (d) In the event that the Nineteenth Replenishment shall not become effective pursuant to paragraph 6(a) of this Resolution, (i) voting rights will be allocated to each member for the Advance Contribution as if it had been made as a subscription and contribution under this Resolution, and (ii) each member not making an Advance Contribution will have the opportunity to exercise its preemptive rights under Article III, Section 1(c) of the Articles with respect to such subscription as the Association shall specify. 8. Authority to Use Subscription and Contributions. (a) Subscriptions and contributions will become available for use by the Association for financing to eligible recipients upon receive of the Instruments of Commitment and after the Effective Date, provided that Advance Contributions may become available earlier under paragraph 7(a) of this Resolution. (b) Any qualified part of a subscription and contribution notified under a Qualified Instrument of Commitment will become available for use by the Association for financing when the Association has been notified, pursuant to paragraph 2(b) (ii) of this Resolution, that such parts have become unqualified. (c) The Association may enter into financing commitments with eligible recipients conditional on such commitments becoming effective and binding on the Association when resources under the Nineteenth Replenishment become available for commitment by the Association. 9. HIPC and Arrears Clearance Contributions. (a) Contributing Members making an additional subscription and contribution to compensate the Association for forgiveness of debt under the HIPC Debt Relief Initiative or to finance arrears clearance operations, will do so either: (i) through an additional subscription and contribution to the Association’s regular resources (a “Debt Relief Additional Contribution”) or (ii) through a creditor-specific contribution for the benefit of the Association to the HIPC window or arrears clearance window of the Debt Relief Trust Fund (“Debt Relief Transfer Contribution”). (b) Contributing Members making a Debt Relief Transfer Contribution will either (i) enter into a Contribution Agreement with the Association as administrator of the Debt Relief Trust Fund; or (ii) for Contributing Members that are already current contributors to the Debt Relief Trust Fund, IDA Resolution No. 244 Page 6 of 18 send to the Association a notice of additional contribution or allocation to the appropriate window of the Debt Relief Trust Fund (each a “Debt Relief Transfer Notification”). Such Debt Relief Transfer Notification will provide for a contribution to be made to the appropriate window of the Debt Relief Trust Fund in the amount set forth in Columns 9 and 11 of Table 1a-SDR to this Resolution, to be payable in three equal annual installments no later than 31 days after the Effective Date, January 15, 2022, and January 15, 2023; provided that the Association and each Contributing Member may agree to earlier payment. (c) When any amount of a Debt Relief Transfer Contribution is paid to compensate the Association for forgiveness of debt under the HIPC Debt Initiative or to finance arrears clearance operations, such amount of the Debt Relief Transfer Contribution will be treated as a subscription and contribution under the Nineteenth Replenishment. 10. Authorization of Grants, Guarantees, Equity Investments and Risk Intermediation. The Association is hereby authorized to provide financing under the Nineteenth Replenishment in the form of grants and guarantees, equity investments and through the intermediation of risk management products. 11. Administration of IDA18 Funds under the Nineteenth Replenishment. (a) On the Effective Date, any funds, receipts, assets and liabilities held by the Association under the Eighteenth Replenishment will be administered under the Nineteenth Replenishment, subject, as appropriate, to the terms and conditions applicable to the Eighteenth Replenishment. (b) Pursuant to Article V, Section 2(a) (i) of the Articles of Agreement of the Association, the Association is authorized to use the funds referred to in paragraph 11(a) above, and funds derived therefrom as principal, interest or other charges, to provide financing in the forms of grants, guarantees and equity investments under the terms, conditions and policies applicable under the Nineteenth Replenishment. 12. Allocation of Voting Rights under Nineteenth Replenishment. Voting rights calculated on the basis of the current voting rights system will be allocated to members for subscriptions under the Nineteenth Replenishment as follows: (a) Each Subscribing Member that has deposited with the Association an Instrument of Commitment will be allocated the subscription votes specified for each such member in Table 2 on the effective payment date pursuant to paragraph 3(a) of this Resolution. Each Subscribing Member will be allocated the additional membership votes specified in Column c-3 of Table 2 on the date such member is allocated its subscription votes. (b) Each Contributing Member that has deposited with the Association an Instrument of Commitment (other than in respect of the grant element of a CPL) will be allocated one third of the subscription votes specified for each such member in Table 2 on each effective payment date pursuant to paragraph 3(b) of this Resolution. Each Contributing Member will be allocated the additional membership votes specified in Column b-3 of Table 2 for its subscription on the date such member is allocated the first one third of its subscription votes. (c) Each Contributing Member that has made a Debt Relief Transfer Contribution will be allocated a proportionate share of the subscription votes specified for such member in Column b-2 of Table 2 from time to time and at least semi-annually following payment of any amount of its Debt Relief Transfer Contribution to compensate the Association for forgiveness of debt under the HIPC Debt Initiative or to finance arrears clearance operations. (d) Each Contributing Member that has provided a CPL in the amount provided in Table 1b will be notified by the Association of the grant element determined by the Association with respect to the CPL and will be allocated, in respect of such grant element, a proportionate share of the subscription votes specified for such member in Column b-2 of Table 2 from time to time following payment to the Association of the CPL. IDA Resolution No. 244 Page 7 of 18 (e) Each member that has deposited with the Association a Qualified Instrument of Commitment will be allocated subscription votes at the time and to the extent of payments made in respect of its subscription and contribution. (f) Any member that deposits its Instrument of Commitment after any of these dates will be allocated, within 31 days of the date of such deposit, the subscription votes to which such member is entitled on account of such deposit. (g) If a member fails to pay any amount of its subscription or subscription and contribution when due, or fails to pay when due any amount of (or due in connection with) a CPL, the number of subscription votes allocated from time to time to such member under this Resolution in respect of the Nineteenth Replenishment will be reduced in proportion to the shortfall in the net present value of such payments, but any such votes will be reallocated when the shortfall in the net present value of such payments causing such adjustment is subsequently made up. (Adopted on March 31, 2020) IDA Resolution No. 244 Page 8 of 18 Table 1a-SDR. Grant and Grant Equivalent Contributions to the Nineteenth Replenishment (Contribution Amounts in SDR millions) Total Donor Contributions Basic Contribution Supplemental HIPC Costs Arrears Clearance of which Contribution Grant Grant Element of Concessional loan Share 6/ Amount Share 7/ Amount Amount Amount Amount Share 8/ Amount Share 8/ Amount Contributing Members (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10) (11) Angola 0.01% 3.25 0.01% 3.25 3.25 - - 0.00% - 0.00% - Argentina 0.02% 3.61 0.01% 2.01 2.01 - - 0.20% 1.32 0.20% 0.29 Australia 1.07% 250.01 1.05% 237.11 237.11 - - 1.61% 10.56 1.61% 2.33 Austria 1/ 1.51% 352.88 1.54% 346.00 346.00 - - 0.86% 5.64 0.86% 1.25 Azerbaijan 0.02% 3.61 0.02% 3.61 3.61 - - 0.00% - 0.00% - Belgium 1/ 1.57% 365.31 1.56% 351.61 244.33 107.28 - 1.71% 11.21 1.71% 2.48 Botswana 0.01% 1.45 0.01% 1.45 1.45 - - 0.00% - 0.00% - Canada 1/ 3.45% 803.61 3.42% 770.45 686.24 84.21 - 4.14% 27.16 4.14% 6.00 China 1/ 3.72% 867.57 3.85% 866.77 866.77 - - 0.10% 0.66 0.10% 0.14 Cyprus 0.02% 4.67 0.02% 4.51 4.51 - - 0.02% 0.13 0.02% 0.03 Czech Republic 0.05% 12.25 0.05% 11.76 11.76 - - 0.06% 0.40 0.06% 0.09 Denmark 1.07% 250.41 1.07% 240.71 240.71 - - 1.21% 7.94 1.21% 1.75 Ecuador 0.00% 0.72 0.00% 0.72 0.72 - - 0.00% - 0.00% - Egypt, Arab Rep. of 1/ 0.02% 4.20 0.02% 4.12 4.12 - - 0.01% 0.07 0.01% 0.01 Estonia 3/ 0.01% 3.25 0.01% 3.17 3.17 - - 0.01% 0.06 0.01% 0.02 Finland 0.39% 91.84 0.38% 86.55 86.55 - - 0.66% 4.33 0.66% 0.96 France 1/ 5.06% 1,179.17 5.00% 1,126.14 1,126.14 - - 6.62% 43.43 6.62% 9.60 Germany 1/ 3/ 5.62% 1,309.84 5.41% 1,218.77 1,218.77 - - 11.37% 74.58 11.37% 16.49 Greece 3/ 0.03% 7.30 0.03% 6.89 6.89 - - 0.05% 0.34 0.05% 0.07 Hungary 1/ 0.06% 13.99 0.06% 13.51 13.51 - - 0.06% 0.39 0.06% 0.09 Iceland 3/ 0.04% 9.01 0.04% 8.77 8.77 - - 0.03% 0.20 0.03% 0.04 India 0.67% 155.62 0.68% 152.89 152.89 - - 0.34% 2.23 0.34% 0.49 Indonesia 0.09% 21.69 0.09% 21.28 21.28 - - 0.05% 0.34 0.05% 0.07 Ireland 0.35% 82.45 0.36% 80.84 80.84 - - 0.20% 1.31 0.20% 0.29 Israel 1/ 0.08% 18.84 0.08% 17.96 17.96 - - 0.11% 0.72 0.11% 0.16 Italy 1/ 2.05% 478.78 1.99% 448.34 448.34 - - 3.80% 24.93 3.80% 5.51 Japan 1/ 10.00% 2,332.42 9.79% 2,204.26 2,204.26 - - 16.00% 104.96 16.00% 23.20 Korea 1.40% 326.54 1.40% 315.33 315.33 - - 1.40% 9.18 1.40% 2.03 Kuwait 1/ 0.20% 46.15 0.20% 44.96 44.96 - - 0.15% 0.97 0.15% 0.21 Latvia 1/ 3/ 0.01% 3.13 0.01% 3.05 3.05 - - 0.01% 0.06 0.01% 0.02 Lithuania 3/ 0.02% 3.81 0.02% 3.73 3.73 - - 0.01% 0.06 0.01% 0.02 Luxembourg 0.21% 49.56 0.21% 48.03 48.03 - - 0.19% 1.25 0.19% 0.28 Malaysia 1/ 0.03% 6.51 0.03% 5.88 5.88 - - 0.08% 0.51 0.08% 0.12 Nigeria 3/ 0.06% 14.97 0.06% 14.58 14.58 - - 0.05% 0.32 0.05% 0.07 Netherlands 4/ 2.93% 682.89 2.87% 646.49 646.49 - 13.41 2.87% 18.83 2.87% 4.16 New Zealand 0.11% 26.34 0.11% 25.30 25.30 - - 0.13% 0.85 0.13% 0.19 Norway 1/ 1.10% 257.16 1.08% 243.70 243.70 - - 1.68% 11.02 1.68% 2.44 Pakistan 0.09% 19.95 0.09% 19.95 19.95 - - 0.00% - 0.00% - Philippines 0.02% 4.05 0.02% 3.78 3.78 - - 0.03% 0.22 0.03% 0.05 Poland 1/ 0.06% 14.61 0.06% 14.37 14.37 - - 0.03% 0.19 0.03% 0.04 Portugal 1/ 0.04% 9.66 0.04% 9.36 9.36 - - 0.04% 0.24 0.04% 0.06 Saudi Arabia 1.24% 289.19 1.27% 285.75 285.75 - - 0.43% 2.82 0.43% 0.62 Singapore 0.20% 46.65 0.20% 45.49 45.49 - - 0.14% 0.95 0.14% 0.21 Slovak Republic 0.01% 2.33 0.01% 2.25 2.25 - - 0.01% 0.06 0.01% 0.02 Slovenia 0.02% 4.46 0.02% 4.23 4.23 - - 0.03% 0.19 0.03% 0.04 South Africa 3/ 0.04% 9.35 0.04% 8.63 8.63 - - 0.09% 0.59 0.09% 0.13 Spain 1.01% 236.69 0.98% 220.74 220.74 - - 1.99% 13.06 1.99% 2.89 Sweden 3.02% 703.88 3.02% 680.73 680.73 - - 2.89% 18.96 2.89% 4.19 Switzerland 1/ 2.12% 493.79 2.11% 475.37 475.37 - - 2.30% 15.09 2.30% 3.33 Thailand 1/ 0.02% 3.69 0.02% 3.57 3.57 - - 0.01% 0.09 0.01% 0.02 Turkey 0.04% 9.57 0.04% 9.57 9.57 - - 0.00% - 0.00% - United Kingdom 1/ 12.07% 2,814.99 12.10% 2,725.35 2,725.35 - - 11.19% 73.41 11.19% 16.23 United States 1/ 9.31% 2,171.95 8.93% 2,010.79 2,010.79 - - 20.12% 131.99 20.12% 29.17 Sub-total Contributing Members 16,879.61 16,104.46 15,912.97 191.49 13.41 623.83 137.91 Non-Members Bahrain 5/ 0.00% 0.87 Bulgaria 5/ 0.01% 2.19 Uruguay 5/ 0.01% 1.45 Sub-total Non-Members 4.50 Additional financing 2/ 97.07 Total 16,981.19 IDA Resolution No. 244 Page 9 of 18 1/ Indicative contribution, subject to government and/or parliamentary approval. 2/ Represents the investment income generated by using a regular encashment profile of 9 years. 3/ Includes an increase in basic share achieved through accelerated encashments. 4/ Includes supplemental contributions provided through accelerated encashments. 5/ Not a Member of IDA, but is associating themselves with IDA19 by providing resources for purposes, and on terms to be agreed separately between IDA and the donor. 6/ Total shares are calculated using the target amount of SDR 23,324.23 million. Partners' total shares do not add to 100 percent, resulting in a structural gap of 27 percent. 7/ Basic shares are calculated using the target amount of SDR 22,523.23 million. 8/ HIPC and arrears clearance contributions are calculated by applying HIPC shares agreed by Partners in the past replenishments, unless otherwise indicated by an individual Partner, to the total HIPC cost for IDA19 of SDR 656.00 million and the total IDA19 target contribution for arrears clearance of SDR 145.00 million respectively. IDA Resolution No. 244 Page 10 of 18 Table 1a-CoC. Grant and Grant Equivalent Contributions to the Nineteenth Replenishment (Contribution Amounts in Currency of Contribution (CoC), millions) IDA Resolution No. 244 Page 11 of 18 1/ Indicative contribution, subject to government and/or parliamentary approval. 2/ Not a Member of IDA, but is associating themselves with IDA19 by providing resources for purposes, and on terms to be agreed separately between IDA and the donor. 3/ Contributions of countries with an average inflation rate exceeding 10 percent over the 2016-2018 period would be denominated in SDRs or in any currency used for the valuation of the SDR and agreed with the association. 4/ The amounts in currency of contribution (CoC) exclude individual acceleration credits (when applicable) and grant elements of concessional loan (when applicable), both of which are included in the SDR amounts. The equivalent (CoC) amount of any individual acceleration credit or grant element of concessional loan is shown separately in columns 3 and 4 respectively. 5/ Canada's contribution comprises grant and grant element of concessional loan. Grant element was calculated in USD, based on the currency of the concessional loan pledged by Canada. IDA Resolution No. 244 Page 12 of 18 Table 1b. Concessional Loan Contributions to the Nineteenth Replenishment 1/ Indicative contribution, subject to government and/or parliamentary approval. 2/ Concessional loan is pledged in USD, with an option to convert the loan to CAD per IDA19 CPL framework IDA Resolution No. 244 Page 13 of 18 Table 2. Subscriptions, Contributions, and Votes (amounts in US$) Notes: Current Status (a-1) to (a-6): It is assumed that the members that have outstanding commitments to subscribe or contribute to any previous Replenishment will fulfill their obligations. Amounts have been calculated, for purposes of the voting rights adjustment, by multiplying the subscriptions and contributions up to and including the Third Replenishment (which were expressed in terms of U.S. dollars of the weight and fineness in effect on January 1, 1960) by 1.20635 and adding thereto the dollar equivalents of the subscriptions and contributions under the Fourth through Eighteenth Replenishments at the agreed exchange rates. Allocation of Additional Votes with respect to Encashment: Subscription votes have been allocated on the imputed value of these contributions based on the related encashment schedule rather than the nominal amounts shown in contribution tables. For the Nineteenth Replenishment, this is included in column (b-1) for Part I countries, and for Part II contributing countries in column (e-4). IDA Resolution No. 244 Page 14 of 18 Table 2. Subscriptions, Contributions, and Votes (amounts in US$) Allocation for Exercise of Preemptive Rights Additional Resources Provided under IDA19 in SDRs or Part II Current Status (before IDA19) to Maintain Part II Voting Power Freely Convertible Currencies Adjusted Voting power Subscriptions Total Total Subscription Subscription Total Total Carrying Votes Contributions Cumulative Subscription Membership Voting Carrying Votes Subscription Membership Total Voting Carrying Votes Subscriptio Contributions Additional Subscription as % of Membership Total Voting ($) ($) Resources ($) Votes Votes Power % ($) Votes Votes Power % ($) n Votes ($) Resources ($) Votes part II Votes Votes Power % Member (a-1) (a-2) (a-3) (a-4) (a-5) (a-6) (c-1) (c-2) (c-3) (c-4) (e-1) (e-2) (e-3) (e-4) (f-1) (f-2) (f-3) (f-4) (f-5) AFGHANISTAN 1,703,171 0 1,703,171 18,204 57,500 0.23% 15,975 639 2,500 0.23% 0 0 0 0 18,843 0.23% 60,000 78,843 0.23% ALBANIA 397,046 0 397,046 4,509 57,500 0.19% 3,950 158 2,500 0.19% 0 0 0 0 4,667 0.06% 60,000 64,667 0.19% ALGERIA 6,815,485 24,970,467 31,785,952 73,373 57,500 0.40% 64,375 2,575 2,500 0.40% 0 0 0 0 75,948 0.94% 60,000 135,948 0.40% ANGOLA 10,610,081 0 10,610,081 112,416 57,500 0.52% 98,625 3,945 2,500 0.52% 6,275 251 4,421,432 4,526,332 116,612 1.44% 60,000 176,612 0.52% ARGENTINA 32,451,906 124,651,892 157,103,798 367,016 57,500 1.29% 322,000 12,880 2,500 1.29% 6,650 266 4,700,608 5,029,258 380,162 4.70% 60,000 440,162 1.28% ARMENIA 716,931 0 716,931 7,910 57,500 0.20% 6,950 278 2,500 0.20% 0 0 0 0 8,188 0.10% 60,000 68,188 0.20% AZERBAIJAN 1,221,774 0 1,221,774 13,271 57,500 0.22% 11,650 466 2,500 0.22% 7,100 284 5,010,508 5,029,258 14,021 0.17% 60,000 74,021 0.22% BAHAMAS, THE 655,542 12,074,363 12,729,905 7,432 56,600 0.20% 6,525 261 2,500 0.20% 0 0 0 0 7,693 0.10% 59,100 66,793 0.19% BANGLADESH 9,048,975 0 9,048,975 95,940 57,500 0.47% 84,175 3,367 2,500 0.47% 0 0 0 0 99,307 1.23% 60,000 159,307 0.46% BARBADOS 509,393 1,892,596 2,401,989 5,542 57,500 0.19% 4,850 194 2,500 0.19% 0 0 0 0 5,736 0.07% 60,000 65,736 0.19% BELIZE 345,371 0 345,371 3,926 57,500 0.19% 3,450 138 2,500 0.19% 0 0 0 0 4,064 0.05% 60,000 64,064 0.19% BENIN 850,001 0 850,001 9,278 57,500 0.20% 8,150 326 2,500 0.20% 0 0 0 0 9,604 0.12% 60,000 69,604 0.20% BHUTAN 93,629 0 93,629 1,274 57,500 0.18% 1,125 45 2,500 0.18% 0 0 0 0 1,319 0.02% 60,000 61,319 0.18% BOLIVIA 1,788,276 0 1,788,276 19,132 57,500 0.23% 16,775 671 2,500 0.23% 0 0 0 0 19,803 0.25% 60,000 79,803 0.23% BOSNIA & HERZEGOVINA 10,246,939 0 10,246,939 13,812 57,500 0.22% 12,125 485 2,500 0.22% 0 0 0 0 14,297 0.18% 60,000 74,297 0.22% BOTSWANA 285,221 1,515,927 1,801,148 3,499 57,500 0.19% 3,075 123 2,500 0.19% 2,850 114 2,005,778 2,011,703 3,736 0.05% 60,000 63,736 0.19% BRAZIL 34,849,551 960,349,675 995,199,226 462,921 57,500 1.59% 406,150 16,246 2,500 1.58% 0 0 0 0 479,167 5.93% 60,000 539,167 1.57% BURKINA FASO 849,977 0 849,977 9,277 57,500 0.20% 8,150 326 2,500 0.20% 0 0 0 0 9,603 0.12% 60,000 69,603 0.20% BURUNDI 1,286,460 0 1,286,460 13,876 57,500 0.22% 12,175 487 2,500 0.22% 0 0 0 0 14,363 0.18% 60,000 74,363 0.22% CABO VERDE 144,453 0 144,453 1,822 57,500 0.18% 1,600 64 2,500 0.18% 0 0 0 0 1,886 0.02% 60,000 61,886 0.18% CAMBODIA 1,725,838 0 1,725,838 18,594 57,500 0.23% 16,325 653 2,500 0.23% 0 0 0 0 19,247 0.24% 60,000 79,247 0.23% CAMEROON 1,703,121 0 1,703,121 18,203 57,500 0.23% 15,975 639 2,500 0.23% 0 0 0 0 18,842 0.23% 60,000 78,842 0.23% CENTRAL AFRICAN REP. 849,977 0 849,977 9,277 57,500 0.20% 8,150 326 2,500 0.20% 0 0 0 0 9,603 0.12% 60,000 69,603 0.20% CHAD 849,977 0 849,977 9,277 57,500 0.20% 8,150 326 2,500 0.20% 0 0 0 0 9,603 0.12% 60,000 69,603 0.20% CHILE 6,003,450 34,746,972 40,750,422 65,610 57,500 0.37% 57,575 2,303 2,500 0.37% 0 0 0 0 67,913 0.84% 60,000 127,913 0.37% CHINA 52,952,154 1,091,261,255 1,144,213,409 621,922 57,500 2.07% 545,650 21,826 2,500 2.06% 1,706,950 68,278 1,204,769,488 1,207,022,088 712,026 8.81% 60,000 772,026 2.25% COLOMBIA 6,193,331 26,659,256 32,852,587 73,191 57,500 0.40% 64,225 2,569 2,500 0.40% 0 0 0 0 75,760 0.94% 60,000 135,760 0.40% COMOROS 144,453 0 144,453 1,822 57,500 0.18% 1,600 64 2,500 0.18% 0 0 0 0 1,886 0.02% 60,000 61,886 0.18% CONGO, DEM. REP. OF 5,085,586 0 5,085,586 54,099 57,500 0.34% 47,475 1,899 2,500 0.34% 0 0 0 0 55,998 0.69% 60,000 115,998 0.34% CONGO, REP. OF 849,977 0 849,977 9,277 57,500 0.20% 8,150 326 2,500 0.20% 0 0 0 0 9,603 0.12% 60,000 69,603 0.20% COSTA RICA 344,556 0 344,556 3,880 57,500 0.19% 3,400 136 2,500 0.19% 0 0 0 0 4,016 0.05% 60,000 64,016 0.19% COTE D'IVOIRE 1,703,121 0 1,703,121 18,203 57,500 0.23% 15,975 639 2,500 0.23% 0 0 0 0 18,842 0.23% 60,000 78,842 0.23% CROATIA 24,087,138 0 24,087,138 31,939 57,500 0.27% 28,025 1,121 2,500 0.27% 0 0 0 0 33,060 0.41% 60,000 93,060 0.27% CYPRUS 1,330,573 25,898,757 27,229,330 15,641 57,500 0.22% 13,725 549 2,500 0.22% 9,175 367 6,480,173 6,503,073 16,557 0.20% 60,000 76,557 0.22% CZECH REPUBLIC 6,351,706 134,114,241 140,465,947 75,970 57,500 0.41% 66,650 2,666 2,500 0.41% 24,000 960 16,942,039 17,032,689 79,596 0.98% 60,000 139,596 0.41% DJIBOUTI 279,155 0 279,155 3,257 57,500 0.19% 2,850 114 2,500 0.19% 0 0 0 0 3,371 0.04% 60,000 63,371 0.18% DOMINICA 144,453 0 144,453 1,822 57,500 0.18% 1,600 64 2,500 0.18% 0 0 0 0 1,886 0.02% 60,000 61,886 0.18% DOMINICAN REPUBLIC 684,413 68,614 753,027 7,600 57,500 0.20% 6,675 267 2,500 0.20% 0 0 0 0 7,867 0.10% 60,000 67,867 0.20% ECUADOR 1,102,567 0 1,102,567 11,952 57,500 0.21% 10,475 419 2,500 0.21% 1,400 56 993,684 1,005,559 12,427 0.15% 60,000 72,427 0.21% EGYPT, ARAB REP. OF 8,615,158 11,419,686 20,034,844 93,442 57,500 0.46% 81,975 3,279 2,500 0.46% 8,150 326 5,753,872 5,843,997 97,047 1.20% 60,000 157,047 0.46% EL SALVADOR 512,664 23,707 536,371 5,681 57,500 0.19% 4,975 199 2,500 0.19% 0 0 0 0 5,880 0.07% 60,000 65,880 0.19% EQUATORIAL GUINEA 548,058 0 548,058 6,107 57,500 0.19% 5,350 214 2,500 0.19% 0 0 0 0 6,321 0.08% 60,000 66,321 0.19% ERITREA 161,568 0 161,568 2,012 57,500 0.18% 1,775 71 2,500 0.18% 0 0 0 0 2,083 0.03% 60,000 62,083 0.18% ESWATINI 548,261 0 548,261 6,112 57,500 0.19% 5,350 214 2,500 0.19% 0 0 0 0 6,326 0.08% 60,000 66,326 0.19% ETHIOPIA 850,573 23,707 874,280 9,295 57,500 0.20% 8,150 326 2,500 0.20% 0 0 0 0 9,621 0.12% 60,000 69,621 0.20% FIJI 951,627 0 951,627 10,388 57,500 0.21% 9,125 365 2,500 0.21% 0 0 0 0 10,753 0.13% 60,000 70,753 0.21% GABON 849,977 0 849,977 9,277 57,500 0.20% 8,150 326 2,500 0.20% 0 0 0 0 9,603 0.12% 60,000 69,603 0.20% GAMBIA, THE 458,872 0 458,872 5,158 57,500 0.19% 4,525 181 2,500 0.19% 0 0 0 0 5,339 0.07% 60,000 65,339 0.19% GEORGIA 1,171,162 0 1,171,162 12,731 57,500 0.21% 11,175 447 2,500 0.21% 0 0 0 0 13,178 0.16% 60,000 73,178 0.21% GHANA 3,973,592 0 3,973,592 42,247 57,500 0.30% 37,075 1,483 2,500 0.30% 0 0 0 0 43,730 0.54% 60,000 103,730 0.30% GRENADA 159,092 0 159,092 1,913 57,500 0.18% 1,675 67 2,500 0.18% 0 0 0 0 1,980 0.02% 60,000 61,980 0.18% GUATEMALA 682,732 0 682,732 7,538 57,500 0.20% 6,625 265 2,500 0.20% 0 0 0 0 7,803 0.10% 60,000 67,803 0.20% GUINEA 1,703,121 0 1,703,121 18,203 57,500 0.23% 15,975 639 2,500 0.23% 0 0 0 0 18,842 0.23% 60,000 78,842 0.23% GUINEA-BISSAU 242,561 0 242,561 2,792 57,500 0.18% 2,450 98 2,500 0.18% 0 0 0 0 2,890 0.04% 60,000 62,890 0.18% GUYANA 1,371,650 0 1,371,650 14,810 57,500 0.22% 13,000 520 2,500 0.22% 0 0 0 0 15,330 0.19% 60,000 75,330 0.22% IDA Resolution No. 244 Page 15 of 18 Table 2. Subscriptions, Contributions, and Votes (amounts in US$) Allocation for Exercise of Preemptive Rights Additional Resources Provided under IDA19 in SDRs or Part II Current Status (before IDA19) to Maintain Part II Voting Power Freely Convertible Currencies Adjusted Voting power Subscriptions Total Total Subscription Subscription Total Total Carrying Votes Contributions Cumulative Subscription Membership Voting Carrying Votes Subscription Membership Total Voting Carrying Votes Subscriptio Contributions Additional Subscription as % of Membership Total Voting ($) ($) Resources ($) Votes Votes Power % ($) Votes Votes Power % ($) n Votes ($) Resources ($) Votes part II Votes Votes Power % Member (a-1) (a-2) (a-3) (a-4) (a-5) (a-6) (c-1) (c-2) (c-3) (c-4) (e-1) (e-2) (e-3) (e-4) (f-1) (f-2) (f-3) (f-4) (f-5) HAITI 1,286,460 0 1,286,460 13,876 57,500 0.22% 12,175 487 2,500 0.22% 0 0 0 0 14,363 0.18% 60,000 74,363 0.22% HONDURAS 512,275 0 512,275 5,671 57,500 0.19% 4,975 199 2,500 0.19% 0 0 0 0 5,870 0.07% 60,000 65,870 0.19% HUNGARY 13,103,284 172,080,038 185,183,322 154,040 57,500 0.64% 135,150 5,406 2,500 0.64% 27,350 1,094 19,307,848 19,470,348 160,540 1.99% 60,000 220,540 0.64% INDIA 69,968,520 382,171,936 452,140,456 803,682 57,500 2.62% 705,100 28,204 2,500 2.61% 305,325 12,213 215,499,315 216,509,740 844,099 10.44% 60,000 904,099 2.64% INDONESIA 18,809,946 100,951,246 119,761,192 203,581 57,500 0.80% 178,600 7,144 2,500 0.79% 42,450 1,698 29,954,495 30,175,545 212,423 2.63% 60,000 272,423 0.79% IRAN, ISLAMIC REP. OF 7,714,561 48,103,715 55,818,276 84,096 57,500 0.43% 73,775 2,951 2,500 0.43% 0 0 0 0 87,047 1.08% 60,000 147,047 0.43% IRAQ 1,286,460 0 1,286,460 13,876 57,500 0.22% 12,175 487 2,500 0.22% 0 0 0 0 14,363 0.18% 60,000 74,363 0.22% ISRAEL 3,121,303 116,850,640 119,971,943 41,704 57,500 0.30% 36,600 1,464 2,500 0.30% 37,025 1,481 26,140,788 26,214,413 44,649 0.55% 60,000 104,649 0.31% JORDAN 512,275 0 512,275 5,671 57,500 0.19% 4,975 199 2,500 0.19% 0 0 0 0 5,870 0.07% 60,000 65,870 0.19% KAZAKHSTAN 2,593,971 6,571,277 9,165,248 28,111 57,500 0.26% 24,675 987 2,500 0.26% 0 0 0 0 29,098 0.36% 60,000 89,098 0.26% KENYA 2,831,799 0 2,831,799 30,201 57,500 0.27% 26,500 1,060 2,500 0.27% 0 0 0 0 31,261 0.39% 60,000 91,261 0.27% KIRIBATI 110,629 0 110,629 1,459 57,500 0.18% 1,275 51 2,500 0.18% 0 0 0 0 1,510 0.02% 60,000 61,510 0.18% KOREA 7,711,374 2,367,378,497 2,375,089,871 248,065 57,500 0.93% 217,650 8,706 2,500 0.93% 642,450 25,698 453,445,331 454,305,431 282,469 3.50% 60,000 342,469 1.00% KOSOVO 936,906 0 936,906 9,788 56,600 0.20% 8,600 344 2,500 0.21% 0 0 0 0 10,132 0.13% 59,100 69,232 0.20% KYRGYZ REPUBLIC 682,488 0 682,488 7,523 57,500 0.20% 6,600 264 2,500 0.20% 0 0 0 0 7,787 0.10% 60,000 67,787 0.20% LAO PEOPLE'S DEM. REP. 849,977 0 849,977 9,277 57,500 0.20% 8,150 326 2,500 0.20% 0 0 0 0 9,603 0.12% 60,000 69,603 0.20% LEBANON 767,914 0 767,914 8,472 57,500 0.20% 7,425 297 2,500 0.20% 0 0 0 0 8,769 0.11% 60,000 68,769 0.20% LESOTHO 279,155 0 279,155 3,257 57,500 0.19% 2,850 114 2,500 0.19% 0 0 0 0 3,371 0.04% 60,000 63,371 0.18% LIBERIA 1,286,460 0 1,286,460 13,876 57,500 0.22% 12,175 487 2,500 0.22% 0 0 0 0 14,363 0.18% 60,000 74,363 0.22% LIBYA 1,703,121 0 1,703,121 18,203 57,500 0.23% 15,975 639 2,500 0.23% 0 0 0 0 18,842 0.23% 60,000 78,842 0.23% MADAGASCAR 1,703,121 0 1,703,121 18,203 57,500 0.23% 15,975 639 2,500 0.23% 0 0 0 0 18,842 0.23% 60,000 78,842 0.23% MALAWI 1,286,460 0 1,286,460 13,876 57,500 0.22% 12,175 487 2,500 0.22% 0 0 0 0 14,363 0.18% 60,000 74,363 0.22% MALAYSIA 4,329,262 56,201,013 60,530,275 48,568 57,500 0.32% 42,600 1,704 2,500 0.32% 12,750 510 8,997,314 9,052,664 50,782 0.63% 60,000 110,782 0.32% MALDIVES 60,151 0 60,151 924 57,500 0.18% 800 32 2,500 0.18% 0 0 0 0 956 0.01% 60,000 60,956 0.18% MALI 1,470,255 0 1,470,255 15,796 57,500 0.22% 13,850 554 2,500 0.22% 0 0 0 0 16,350 0.20% 60,000 76,350 0.22% MARSHALL ISLANDS 26,847 0 26,847 579 57,500 0.18% 500 20 2,500 0.18% 0 0 0 0 599 0.01% 60,000 60,599 0.18% MAURITANIA 849,977 0 849,977 9,277 57,500 0.20% 8,150 326 2,500 0.20% 0 0 0 0 9,603 0.12% 60,000 69,603 0.20% MAURITIUS 1,457,576 35,560 1,493,136 15,761 57,500 0.22% 13,825 553 2,500 0.22% 0 0 0 0 16,314 0.20% 60,000 76,314 0.22% MEXICO 15,909,333 380,043,877 395,953,210 210,861 57,500 0.82% 185,000 7,400 2,500 0.82% 0 0 0 0 218,261 2.70% 60,000 278,261 0.81% MICRONESIA, FED. ST. OF 43,817 0 43,817 763 57,500 0.18% 675 27 2,500 0.18% 0 0 0 0 790 0.01% 60,000 60,790 0.18% MOLDOVA 952,581 0 952,581 10,415 57,500 0.21% 9,150 366 2,500 0.21% 0 0 0 0 10,781 0.13% 60,000 70,781 0.21% MONGOLIA 397,045 0 397,045 4,509 57,500 0.19% 3,950 158 2,500 0.19% 0 0 0 0 4,667 0.06% 60,000 64,667 0.19% MONTENEGRO 776,764 0 776,764 7,833 56,600 0.20% 6,875 275 2,500 0.20% 0 0 0 0 8,108 0.10% 59,100 67,208 0.20% MOROCCO 5,942,100 0 5,942,100 63,156 57,500 0.37% 55,400 2,216 2,500 0.37% 0 0 0 0 65,372 0.81% 60,000 125,372 0.37% MOZAMBIQUE 2,309,820 0 2,309,820 24,654 57,500 0.25% 21,625 865 2,500 0.25% 0 0 0 0 25,519 0.32% 60,000 85,519 0.25% MYANMAR 3,405,842 0 3,405,842 36,350 57,500 0.29% 31,900 1,276 2,500 0.29% 0 0 0 0 37,626 0.47% 60,000 97,626 0.28% NEPAL 849,977 0 849,977 9,277 57,500 0.20% 8,150 326 2,500 0.20% 0 0 0 0 9,603 0.12% 60,000 69,603 0.20% NICARAGUA 512,275 0 512,275 5,671 57,500 0.19% 4,975 199 2,500 0.19% 0 0 0 0 5,870 0.07% 60,000 65,870 0.19% NIGER 849,977 0 849,977 9,277 57,500 0.20% 8,150 326 2,500 0.20% 0 0 0 0 9,603 0.12% 60,000 69,603 0.20% NIGERIA 5,675,394 14,960,995 20,636,389 60,878 57,500 0.36% 53,400 2,136 2,500 0.36% 29,400 1,176 20,744,230 20,827,030 64,190 0.79% 60,000 124,190 0.36% NORTH MACEDONIA 4,514,227 0 4,514,227 6,299 57,500 0.19% 5,525 221 2,500 0.19% 0 0 0 0 6,520 0.08% 60,000 66,520 0.19% OMAN 516,902 1,031,875 1,548,777 5,851 57,500 0.19% 5,125 205 2,500 0.19% 0 0 0 0 6,056 0.07% 60,000 66,056 0.19% PAKISTAN 17,161,403 36,254,898 53,416,301 187,533 57,500 0.75% 164,525 6,581 2,500 0.74% 39,050 1,562 27,557,927 27,761,502 195,676 2.42% 60,000 255,676 0.75% PALAU 40,000 0 40,000 610 57,500 0.18% 525 21 2,500 0.18% 0 0 0 0 631 0.01% 60,000 60,631 0.18% PANAMA 46,037 0 46,037 843 57,500 0.18% 750 30 2,500 0.18% 0 0 0 0 873 0.01% 60,000 60,873 0.18% PAPUA NEW GUINEA 1,456,803 0 1,456,803 15,739 57,500 0.22% 13,800 552 2,500 0.22% 0 0 0 0 16,291 0.20% 60,000 76,291 0.22% PARAGUAY 512,275 0 512,275 5,671 57,500 0.19% 4,975 199 2,500 0.19% 0 0 0 0 5,870 0.07% 60,000 65,870 0.19% PERU 3,013,527 15,602,676 18,616,203 33,037 57,500 0.28% 28,975 1,159 2,500 0.28% 0 0 0 0 34,196 0.42% 60,000 94,196 0.27% PHILIPPINES 8,520,682 21,210,111 29,730,793 91,601 57,500 0.45% 80,375 3,215 2,500 0.45% 7,850 314 5,544,543 5,632,768 95,130 1.18% 60,000 155,130 0.45% POLAND 51,585,341 93,087,645 144,672,986 558,139 57,500 1.88% 489,675 19,587 2,500 1.87% 28,050 1,122 19,804,377 20,322,102 578,848 7.16% 60,000 638,848 1.86% ROMANIA 5,671,201 0 5,671,201 59,234 56,600 0.35% 51,975 2,079 2,500 0.36% 0 0 0 0 61,313 0.76% 59,100 120,413 0.35% RWANDA 1,286,460 0 1,286,460 13,876 57,500 0.22% 12,175 487 2,500 0.22% 0 0 0 0 14,363 0.18% 60,000 74,363 0.22% SAMOA 159,092 0 159,092 1,913 57,500 0.18% 1,675 67 2,500 0.18% 0 0 0 0 1,980 0.02% 60,000 61,980 0.18% SAO TOME & PRINCIPE 127,661 0 127,661 1,645 57,500 0.18% 1,450 58 2,500 0.18% 0 0 0 0 1,703 0.02% 60,000 61,703 0.18% SAUDI ARABIA 27,866,049 2,794,004,783 2,821,870,832 966,031 57,500 3.12% 847,550 33,902 2,500 3.10% 568,050 22,722 400,925,004 402,340,604 1,022,655 12.65% 60,000 1,082,655 3.16% IDA Resolution No. 244 Page 16 of 18 Table 2. Subscriptions, Contributions, and Votes (amounts in US$) Allocation for Exercise of Preemptive Rights Additional Resources Provided under IDA19 in SDRs or Part II Current Status (before IDA19) to Maintain Part II Voting Power Freely Convertible Currencies Adjusted Voting power Subscriptions Total Total Subscription Subscription Total Total Carrying Votes Contributions Cumulative Subscription Membership Voting Carrying Votes Subscription Membership Total Voting Carrying Votes Subscriptio Contributions Additional Subscription as % of Membership Total Voting ($) ($) Resources ($) Votes Votes Power % ($) Votes Votes Power % ($) n Votes ($) Resources ($) Votes part II Votes Votes Power % Member (a-1) (a-2) (a-3) (a-4) (a-5) (a-6) (c-1) (c-2) (c-3) (c-4) (e-1) (e-2) (e-3) (e-4) (f-1) (f-2) (f-3) (f-4) (f-5) SENEGAL 2,831,799 0 2,831,799 30,201 57,500 0.27% 26,500 1,060 2,500 0.27% 0 0 0 0 31,261 0.39% 60,000 91,261 0.27% SERBIA 29,901,768 0 29,901,768 39,558 57,500 0.30% 34,700 1,388 2,500 0.30% 0 0 0 0 40,946 0.51% 60,000 100,946 0.29% SIERRA LEONE 1,286,460 0 1,286,460 13,876 57,500 0.22% 12,175 487 2,500 0.22% 0 0 0 0 14,363 0.18% 60,000 74,363 0.22% SINGAPORE 1,093,858 255,881,441 256,975,299 26,944 56,600 0.25% 23,650 946 2,500 0.26% 91,750 3,670 64,764,585 64,879,985 31,560 0.39% 59,100 90,660 0.26% SLOVAK REPUBLIC 3,169,841 30,662,521 33,832,362 36,697 57,500 0.29% 32,200 1,288 2,500 0.29% 4,525 181 3,202,536 3,239,261 38,166 0.47% 60,000 98,166 0.29% SOLOMON ISLANDS 159,092 0 159,092 1,913 57,500 0.18% 1,675 67 2,500 0.18% 0 0 0 0 1,980 0.02% 60,000 61,980 0.18% SOMALIA 1,286,460 0 1,286,460 13,876 57,500 0.22% 12,175 487 2,500 0.22% 0 0 0 0 14,363 0.18% 60,000 74,363 0.22% SOUTH SUDAN 602,425 0 602,425 6,297 56,600 0.19% 5,525 221 2,500 0.19% 0 0 0 0 6,518 0.08% 59,100 65,618 0.19% SRI LANKA 5,098,957 0 5,098,957 54,153 57,500 0.34% 47,500 1,900 2,500 0.34% 0 0 0 0 56,053 0.69% 60,000 116,053 0.34% ST. KITTS & NEVIS 228,296 0 228,296 2,705 57,500 0.18% 2,375 95 2,500 0.18% 0 0 0 0 2,800 0.03% 60,000 62,800 0.18% ST. LUCIA 261,694 0 261,694 3,051 57,500 0.18% 2,675 107 2,500 0.19% 0 0 0 0 3,158 0.04% 60,000 63,158 0.18% ST. VINCENT & GRENADINES 127,479 0 127,479 1,638 57,500 0.18% 1,425 57 2,500 0.18% 0 0 0 0 1,695 0.02% 60,000 61,695 0.18% SUDAN 1,703,121 0 1,703,121 18,203 57,500 0.23% 15,975 639 2,500 0.23% 0 0 0 0 18,842 0.23% 60,000 78,842 0.23% SYRIAN ARAB REP. 1,604,268 0 1,604,268 17,204 57,500 0.23% 15,100 604 2,500 0.23% 0 0 0 0 17,808 0.22% 60,000 77,808 0.23% TAJIKISTAN 632,946 0 632,946 7,023 57,500 0.20% 6,150 246 2,500 0.20% 0 0 0 0 7,269 0.09% 60,000 67,269 0.20% TANZANIA 2,831,799 0 2,831,799 30,201 57,500 0.27% 26,500 1,060 2,500 0.27% 0 0 0 0 31,261 0.39% 60,000 91,261 0.27% THAILAND 5,112,832 9,069,328 14,182,160 54,708 57,500 0.34% 48,000 1,920 2,500 0.34% 7,200 288 5,076,006 5,131,206 56,916 0.70% 60,000 116,916 0.34% TIMOR-LESTE 484,250 0 484,250 5,031 56,600 0.19% 4,425 177 2,500 0.19% 0 0 0 0 5,208 0.06% 59,100 64,308 0.19% TOGO 1,286,460 0 1,286,460 13,876 57,500 0.22% 12,175 487 2,500 0.22% 0 0 0 0 14,363 0.18% 60,000 74,363 0.22% TONGA 127,479 0 127,479 1,638 57,500 0.18% 1,425 57 2,500 0.18% 0 0 0 0 1,695 0.02% 60,000 61,695 0.18% TRINIDAD & TOBAGO 2,278,239 0 2,278,239 24,380 57,500 0.25% 21,400 856 2,500 0.25% 0 0 0 0 25,236 0.31% 60,000 85,236 0.25% TUNISIA 2,549,480 0 2,549,480 27,298 57,500 0.26% 23,950 958 2,500 0.26% 0 0 0 0 28,256 0.35% 60,000 88,256 0.26% TURKEY 10,414,930 234,123,512 244,538,442 133,951 57,500 0.58% 117,525 4,701 2,500 0.58% 18,675 747 13,181,274 13,317,474 139,399 1.72% 60,000 199,399 0.58% TUVALU 33,567 0 33,567 353 56,600 0.17% 300 12 2,500 0.18% 0 0 0 0 365 0.00% 59,100 59,465 0.17% UGANDA 2,831,799 0 2,831,799 30,201 57,500 0.27% 26,500 1,060 2,500 0.27% 0 0 0 0 31,261 0.39% 60,000 91,261 0.27% UKRAINE 10,514,641 0 10,514,641 108,598 56,600 0.50% 95,275 3,811 2,500 0.51% 0 0 0 0 112,409 1.39% 59,100 171,509 0.50% UZBEKISTAN 2,079,348 0 2,079,348 22,357 57,500 0.24% 19,625 785 2,500 0.24% 0 0 0 0 23,142 0.29% 60,000 83,142 0.24% VANUATU 328,631 0 328,631 3,752 57,500 0.19% 3,300 132 2,500 0.19% 0 0 0 0 3,884 0.05% 60,000 63,884 0.19% VIETNAM 2,549,480 0 2,549,480 27,298 57,500 0.26% 23,950 958 2,500 0.26% 0 0 0 0 28,256 0.35% 60,000 88,256 0.26% YEMEN, REPUBLIC OF 2,644,692 0 2,644,692 26,191 57,500 0.25% 22,975 919 2,500 0.26% 0 0 0 0 27,110 0.34% 60,000 87,110 0.25% ZAMBIA 4,531,337 0 4,531,337 48,261 57,500 0.32% 42,350 1,694 2,500 0.32% 0 0 0 0 49,955 0.62% 60,000 109,955 0.32% ZIMBABWE 6,924,993 0 6,924,993 73,294 57,500 0.40% 64,300 2,572 2,500 0.40% 0 0 0 0 75,866 0.94% 60,000 135,866 0.40% Subtotal Part II 664,923,929 9,585,948,699 10,250,872,628 7,667,478 8,156,900 48.20% 6,727,225 269,089 355,000 48.21% 3,634,450 145,378 2,565,223,155 2,573,184,030 8,081,945 100% 8,511,900 16,593,845 48.41% Subtotal Part I 1,363,415,569 258,723,952,203 260,087,367,772 15,301,730 1,704,748 51.80% 15,904,735 100% 1,777,248 17,681,983 51.59% Grand Total 2,028,339,498 268,309,900,902 270,338,240,400 22,969,208 9,861,648 100.00% 23,986,680 100% 10,289,148 34,275,828 100.00% Notes: Current Status (a-1) to (a-6): It is assumed that the members that have outstanding commitments to subscribe or contribute to any previous Replenishment will fulfill their obligations. Amounts have been calculated, for purposes of the voting rights adjustment, by multiplying the subscriptions and contributions up to and including the Third Replenishment (which were expressed in terms of U.S. dollars of the weight and fineness in effect on January 1, 1960) by 1.20635 and adding thereto the dollar equivalents of the subscriptions and contributions under the Fourth through Eighteenth Replenishments at the agreed exchange rates. Allocation of Additional Votes with respect to Encashment: Subscription votes have been allocated on the imputed value of these contributions based on the related encashment schedule rather than the nominal amounts shown in contribution tables. For the Nineteenth Replenishment, this is included in column (b-1) for Part I countries, and for Part II contributing countries in column (e-4). Additional Resources Provided under IDA19 in SDRs or Freely Convertible Currencies: The amounts shown in column (e-4) represent the additional resources provided under IDA19 by Part II members in SDRs or freely convertible currencies, as set out in Table 1A-CoC. The U.S. Dollar equivalent has been obtained by converting the SDR amount using the average exchange rates for the U.S. Dollar against the SDR over the period March 1 to August 31, 2019 (SDR1=USD1.38318). These amounts are divided into subscriptions carrying votes (columns (c-1) and (e-1)) and contributions (column (e-3)). Update of Part II members: The table has been updated to reflect the expected membership status of Part II members. IDA Resolutions No. 244 Page 17 of 18 Attachment I INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT ASSOCIATION Addition to Resources: Nineteenth Replenishment Instrument of Commitment Reference is made to Resolution No. ____ of the Board of Governors of the International Development Association entitled “Additions to Resources: Nineteenth Replenishment”, which was adopted on __________, 2020 (“the Resolution”). The Government of _________________________ HEREBY NOTIFIES the Association pursuant to paragraph 2 of the Resolution that it will make the _______________ 1 authorized for it in accordance with the terms of the Resolution in the amount of ______________ [of which______________________ amount represents the grant element of a Concessional Partner Loan]. 2 ____________________ __________________________________ (Date) (Name and Office) 3 1 This form of Instrument of Commitment may be used for a Contributing Member’s regular contribution, any Debt Relief Additional Contribution, and any Grant Compensation Additional Contribution either under separate instruments or combined. Contributing Members fill in the words “subscription and contribution” for both regular contributions and Debt Relief Additional Contributions; and Subscribing Members fill in the word “subscription” only. 2 Pursuant to paragraph 5(a) of the Nineteenth Replenishment Resolution, members are required to denominate their subscription and contribution, or subscription only, as the case may be, in SDRs, in the currency of the member if freely convertible, or with the agreement of the Association in a freely convertible currency of another member. Payment will be made as provided in paragraph 5(b) of the Resolution. 3 The instrument is to be signed on behalf of the Government by a duly authorized representative. IDA Resolutions No. 244 Page 18 of 18 Attachment II Encashment Schedule for IDA19 Contributions (Percent of Total Contributions) Fiscal Year Standard Schedule 2021 3.1 2022 7.7 2023 13.5 2024 15.6 2025 15.8 2026 14.2 2027 12.6 2028 10.2 2029 7.3 __________ 100.0