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The World Bank has apologized for displaying damning images of Ghana at its recent annual meeting in Washington DC.
Some of the pictures have half-naked women breastfeeding their kids and portray a country high on poverty levels.
A journalist with the Daily Guide newspaper intercepted the images while covering the conference.
He told Joy News the World Bank portrayed Ghana as a country full of hungry and miserable people.
But the World Bank said the images are old and weren’t meant to tarnish the image of the country.
The Country Director of the World Bank, Ishac Diwan, explained that the Bank’s photo library was linked to a website that was available to delegates attending the conference and the reporter saw the photos because of that linkage.
He commended the Daily Guide reporter for his observation and “for alerting us that such photos were on our website.”
He said some of the pictures were 20 to 30 years old, indecent and should not have been displayed on the Bank’s website.
“We completely agree that they are offensive, and they prolong the kind of stereotypes that are really far from the reality and very much at odds with the image of Ghana that we want to project at the World Bank,” he said.
“I want to offer our apologies to Ghanaians and we very much regret any harm that has been done to Ghana’s image,” Mr Diwan stated.
Source: Joy News/Ghana
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