The World Bank Group in the West Bank and Gaza, 2001-2009 : Evaluation of the World Bank Group Program
This evaluation assesses the outcomes of World Bank Group’s (WBG’s) development support to the West Bank and Gaza for the period 2001-09. It covers the programs of the World Bank - International Bank for Reconstruction and Development (IBRD), Inter...
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EMPLOYMENT CAPITAL MARKETS REGULATORY FRAMEWORK STRUCTURAL ADJUSTMENT ACCOUNTING PROPERTY ASSESSMENTS ACCOUNTING PRACTICES ISLAMIC BANK RESIDENTIAL CONSUMERS URBAN SERVICES RETIREMENT FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT PRINCIPAL AUTONOMY INTEREST BUDGETARY SYSTEMS FACTORING HEALTH EXPENDITURES LAWS GUARANTEES PRIVATIZATION INDUSTRY CAPITAL BASE LOCAL GOVERNMENTS STRATEGIES RESOURCE ALLOCATION WATER SUPPLY SERVICES SEWAGE PUBLIC SERVICES HOUSING FISCAL POLICY PRICING ELECTRICITY SERVICES BUDGET CONSTRAINTS PROJECTS INFLATION LOCAL GOVERNMENT FINANCE MUNICIPALITIES SAFETY NETS BUDGET MACROECONOMIC STABILITY PRESENT VALUE SAVINGS TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE TRANSPORT COLLECTIONS PRODUCTIVITY MUNICIPAL GOVERNMENTS TRANSFERS FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS CRITERIA DEBT MARKETS FINANCIAL CRISES LOCAL GOVERNMENT DEFICITS PUBLIC FINANCE DEPOSIT INSURANCE BUDGET DEFICITS FIXED ASSET LABOR LOANS ENTERPRISES NATURAL RESOURCES TRUST FUNDS ECONOMIC REFORM SUBSIDIES LEGAL FRAMEWORK FINANCE GRANTS GROSS REVENUE INFRASTRUCTURE TAXES BANKING SECTOR INTERGOVERNMENTAL FINANCE BANKS ISLAMIC DEVELOPMENT BANK DEVOLUTION EMERGING MARKETS EQUITY SOCIAL SAFETY NETS ACCOUNTABILITY CAPITAL WAGES OPERATING COSTS SOCIAL SERVICES VALUE PENSIONS BANK GOVERNMENT FINANCE CREDIT BUDGETS PUBLIC ENTERPRISES PUBLIC EXPENDITURES FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE PUBLIC TRANSPORT INTERNAL CONTROLS PROPERTY FOREIGN BANKS FISCAL YEAR TRANSACTION COSTS EIB TRADE UNIONS URBAN DEVELOPMENT SUBSIDIARY BANK ACCOUNTS ACCOUNTING SYSTEMS GOVERNANCE INSURANCE MUNICIPAL DEVELOPMENT TAXATION MICROFINANCE NEW ENTRANTS LAND BANK OF ISRAEL RISK COMMERCIAL BANKS FISCAL REFORM FINANCIAL MARKETS TAX ADMINISTRATION INSTITUTIONAL DEVELOPMENT REVENUE LENDING LOCAL GOVERNMENT STRUCTURES CAPITAL EXPENDITURES FINANCIAL REFORM FINANCIAL SYSTEMS KEY PERFORMANCE INDICATORS GOVERNMENTS PAYMENT SYSTEMS PRIVATE SECTOR PRODUCTIVITY CIVIL SERVICE HEALTH SERVICES FINANCING SOURCES LOCAL GOVERNMENT FUNCTIONS INTERGOVERNMENTAL FISCAL RELATIONS AUDITING DEBT RELIEF CONSOLIDATION |
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EMPLOYMENT CAPITAL MARKETS REGULATORY FRAMEWORK STRUCTURAL ADJUSTMENT ACCOUNTING PROPERTY ASSESSMENTS ACCOUNTING PRACTICES ISLAMIC BANK RESIDENTIAL CONSUMERS URBAN SERVICES RETIREMENT FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT PRINCIPAL AUTONOMY INTEREST BUDGETARY SYSTEMS FACTORING HEALTH EXPENDITURES LAWS GUARANTEES PRIVATIZATION INDUSTRY CAPITAL BASE LOCAL GOVERNMENTS STRATEGIES RESOURCE ALLOCATION WATER SUPPLY SERVICES SEWAGE PUBLIC SERVICES HOUSING FISCAL POLICY PRICING ELECTRICITY SERVICES BUDGET CONSTRAINTS PROJECTS INFLATION LOCAL GOVERNMENT FINANCE MUNICIPALITIES SAFETY NETS BUDGET MACROECONOMIC STABILITY PRESENT VALUE SAVINGS TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE TRANSPORT COLLECTIONS PRODUCTIVITY MUNICIPAL GOVERNMENTS TRANSFERS FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS CRITERIA DEBT MARKETS FINANCIAL CRISES LOCAL GOVERNMENT DEFICITS PUBLIC FINANCE DEPOSIT INSURANCE BUDGET DEFICITS FIXED ASSET LABOR LOANS ENTERPRISES NATURAL RESOURCES TRUST FUNDS ECONOMIC REFORM SUBSIDIES LEGAL FRAMEWORK FINANCE GRANTS GROSS REVENUE INFRASTRUCTURE TAXES BANKING SECTOR INTERGOVERNMENTAL FINANCE BANKS ISLAMIC DEVELOPMENT BANK DEVOLUTION EMERGING MARKETS EQUITY SOCIAL SAFETY NETS ACCOUNTABILITY CAPITAL WAGES OPERATING COSTS SOCIAL SERVICES VALUE PENSIONS BANK GOVERNMENT FINANCE CREDIT BUDGETS PUBLIC ENTERPRISES PUBLIC EXPENDITURES FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE PUBLIC TRANSPORT INTERNAL CONTROLS PROPERTY FOREIGN BANKS FISCAL YEAR TRANSACTION COSTS EIB TRADE UNIONS URBAN DEVELOPMENT SUBSIDIARY BANK ACCOUNTS ACCOUNTING SYSTEMS GOVERNANCE INSURANCE MUNICIPAL DEVELOPMENT TAXATION MICROFINANCE NEW ENTRANTS LAND BANK OF ISRAEL RISK COMMERCIAL BANKS FISCAL REFORM FINANCIAL MARKETS TAX ADMINISTRATION INSTITUTIONAL DEVELOPMENT REVENUE LENDING LOCAL GOVERNMENT STRUCTURES CAPITAL EXPENDITURES FINANCIAL REFORM FINANCIAL SYSTEMS KEY PERFORMANCE INDICATORS GOVERNMENTS PAYMENT SYSTEMS PRIVATE SECTOR PRODUCTIVITY CIVIL SERVICE HEALTH SERVICES FINANCING SOURCES LOCAL GOVERNMENT FUNCTIONS INTERGOVERNMENTAL FISCAL RELATIONS AUDITING DEBT RELIEF CONSOLIDATION Independent Evaluation Group The World Bank Group in the West Bank and Gaza, 2001-2009 : Evaluation of the World Bank Group Program |
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West Bank and Gaza |
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This evaluation assesses the outcomes of
World Bank Group’s (WBG’s) development support to the West
Bank and Gaza for the period 2001-09. It covers the programs
of the World Bank - International Bank for Reconstruction
and Development (IBRD), International Development
Association (IDA), International Finance Corporation (IFC),
and the Multilateral Investment Guarantee Agency (MIGA). The
main objectives of the WBG program were broad, reflecting
the extremely volatile political situation, characterized by
frequent humanitarian and economic crises that required
abrupt shifts in the Bank’s strategy. The WB is both the
main economic adviser to the Quartet on the Middle East and
the administrator of large donor trust funds. The WBG made
important contributions in identifying obstacles to
development, estimating their costs, and promoting the
search for reasonable compromises. The Bank Group program
needs to recognize that the long-term development
effectiveness of its support is heavily dependent on the
Israeli-Palestinian political framework, as well as close
alignment of its efforts with those of other donors. Other
specific recommendations of this evaluation include:
developing a medium-term strategy with a focused results
framework; exploring opportunities for closer cooperation
with Arab donors; helping the Palestinian Authority (PA) to
develop a long-term strategy to reduce aid dependence; and
identifying opportunities for Israeli-Palestinian
cooperation on different aspects of development. |
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The World Bank Group in the West Bank and Gaza, 2001-2009 : Evaluation of the World Bank Group Program |
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The World Bank Group in the West Bank and Gaza, 2001-2009 : Evaluation of the World Bank Group Program |
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The World Bank Group in the West Bank and Gaza, 2001-2009 : Evaluation of the World Bank Group Program |
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The World Bank Group in the West Bank and Gaza, 2001-2009 : Evaluation of the World Bank Group Program |
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The World Bank Group in the West Bank and Gaza, 2001-2009 : Evaluation of the World Bank Group Program |
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world bank group in the west bank and gaza, 2001-2009 : evaluation of the world bank group program |
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Washington, DC: World Bank |
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2015 |
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http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2015/10/25130922/world-bank-group-west-bank-gaza-2001-2009-evaluation-world-bank-group-program http://hdl.handle.net/10986/22735 |
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okr-10986-227352021-04-23T14:04:11Z The World Bank Group in the West Bank and Gaza, 2001-2009 : Evaluation of the World Bank Group Program Independent Evaluation Group EMPLOYMENT CAPITAL MARKETS REGULATORY FRAMEWORK STRUCTURAL ADJUSTMENT ACCOUNTING PROPERTY ASSESSMENTS ACCOUNTING PRACTICES ISLAMIC BANK RESIDENTIAL CONSUMERS URBAN SERVICES RETIREMENT FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT PRINCIPAL AUTONOMY INTEREST BUDGETARY SYSTEMS FACTORING HEALTH EXPENDITURES LAWS GUARANTEES PRIVATIZATION INDUSTRY CAPITAL BASE LOCAL GOVERNMENTS STRATEGIES RESOURCE ALLOCATION WATER SUPPLY SERVICES SEWAGE PUBLIC SERVICES HOUSING FISCAL POLICY PRICING ELECTRICITY SERVICES BUDGET CONSTRAINTS PROJECTS INFLATION LOCAL GOVERNMENT FINANCE MUNICIPALITIES SAFETY NETS BUDGET MACROECONOMIC STABILITY PRESENT VALUE SAVINGS TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE TRANSPORT COLLECTIONS PRODUCTIVITY MUNICIPAL GOVERNMENTS TRANSFERS FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS CRITERIA DEBT MARKETS FINANCIAL CRISES LOCAL GOVERNMENT DEFICITS PUBLIC FINANCE DEPOSIT INSURANCE BUDGET DEFICITS FIXED ASSET LABOR LOANS ENTERPRISES NATURAL RESOURCES TRUST FUNDS ECONOMIC REFORM SUBSIDIES LEGAL FRAMEWORK FINANCE GRANTS GROSS REVENUE INFRASTRUCTURE TAXES BANKING SECTOR INTERGOVERNMENTAL FINANCE BANKS ISLAMIC DEVELOPMENT BANK DEVOLUTION EMERGING MARKETS EQUITY SOCIAL SAFETY NETS ACCOUNTABILITY CAPITAL WAGES OPERATING COSTS SOCIAL SERVICES VALUE PENSIONS BANK GOVERNMENT FINANCE CREDIT BUDGETS PUBLIC ENTERPRISES PUBLIC EXPENDITURES FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE PUBLIC TRANSPORT INTERNAL CONTROLS PROPERTY FOREIGN BANKS FISCAL YEAR TRANSACTION COSTS EIB TRADE UNIONS URBAN DEVELOPMENT SUBSIDIARY BANK ACCOUNTS ACCOUNTING SYSTEMS GOVERNANCE INSURANCE MUNICIPAL DEVELOPMENT TAXATION MICROFINANCE NEW ENTRANTS LAND BANK OF ISRAEL RISK COMMERCIAL BANKS FISCAL REFORM FINANCIAL MARKETS TAX ADMINISTRATION INSTITUTIONAL DEVELOPMENT REVENUE LENDING LOCAL GOVERNMENT STRUCTURES CAPITAL EXPENDITURES FINANCIAL REFORM FINANCIAL SYSTEMS KEY PERFORMANCE INDICATORS GOVERNMENTS PAYMENT SYSTEMS PRIVATE SECTOR PRODUCTIVITY CIVIL SERVICE HEALTH SERVICES FINANCING SOURCES LOCAL GOVERNMENT FUNCTIONS INTERGOVERNMENTAL FISCAL RELATIONS AUDITING DEBT RELIEF CONSOLIDATION This evaluation assesses the outcomes of World Bank Group’s (WBG’s) development support to the West Bank and Gaza for the period 2001-09. It covers the programs of the World Bank - International Bank for Reconstruction and Development (IBRD), International Development Association (IDA), International Finance Corporation (IFC), and the Multilateral Investment Guarantee Agency (MIGA). The main objectives of the WBG program were broad, reflecting the extremely volatile political situation, characterized by frequent humanitarian and economic crises that required abrupt shifts in the Bank’s strategy. The WB is both the main economic adviser to the Quartet on the Middle East and the administrator of large donor trust funds. The WBG made important contributions in identifying obstacles to development, estimating their costs, and promoting the search for reasonable compromises. The Bank Group program needs to recognize that the long-term development effectiveness of its support is heavily dependent on the Israeli-Palestinian political framework, as well as close alignment of its efforts with those of other donors. Other specific recommendations of this evaluation include: developing a medium-term strategy with a focused results framework; exploring opportunities for closer cooperation with Arab donors; helping the Palestinian Authority (PA) to develop a long-term strategy to reduce aid dependence; and identifying opportunities for Israeli-Palestinian cooperation on different aspects of development. 2015-10-08T16:55:29Z 2015-10-08T16:55:29Z 2010 Book http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2015/10/25130922/world-bank-group-west-bank-gaza-2001-2009-evaluation-world-bank-group-program 978-0-8213-8658-3 http://hdl.handle.net/10986/22735 English en_US CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ World Bank Washington, DC: World Bank Publications & Research Publications & Research :: Publication West Bank and Gaza |