The World Bank has appointed Fabrizio Zarcone as its new Country Manager for Armenia, effective July 1, 2025.An Italian national, Zarcone brings more than two decades of development experience to the role, including leadership positions across Europe, Latin America, the Middle East, and Sub-Saharan Africa. He will lead the World Bank’s policy dialogue with the government and development partners in Armenia. Zarcone will oversee the implementation of the World Bank Group’s Country Partnership Framework for Armenia, ensure effective execution of the Bank’s ongoing as well as the recently approved projects in energy and water sectors, and manage the country team based in Yerevan.“I am honored to join the World Bank team in Armenia and to build on our strong partnership with the government and people of Armenia. My focus will be on supporting the country’s development priorities, especially in strengthening resilience, creating jobs, and investing in human capital while also advancing climate action and inclusive growth,” said World Bank Country Manager for Armenia Fabrizio Zarcone.Before his appointment to Armenia, Zarcone served as Country Manager for Thailand. Prior to that, he was Country Manager for Bulgaria, the Czech Republic, and the Slovak Republic, where he led a wide-ranging portfolio of technical assistance projects. He has also served as Country Manager for Costa Rica and El Salvador, overseeing lending and advisory services for both countries. Tweet Views 4122