KEY POINTS
  • World Bank President David Malpass told CNBC the organization estimates 1 billion students in developing countries may be out of school due to the coronavirus pandemic.
  • He said a second wave of Covid-19 cases that prolongs shutdowns is a real concern for children.
  • The economic recovery also is transpiring more slowly in developing nations, Malpass said.

World Bank President David Malpass on Wednesday expressed concerns about the consequences of the coronavirus pandemic on school-aged children in developing countries, especially if there is another spike in infections that prolongs the health crisis.

In an interview on CNBC's "Closing Bell," Malpass said there also are educational challenges in wealthy countries like the U.S. as schools shift to virtual classes that potentially keep parents from returning to work. However, he said his worries are more pronounced about other nations.