Country Partnership Framework for the Repbulic of El Salvador for the Period FY2016-FY2019
El Salvador is the smallest country in Central America, and one of the most densely populated in the world. El Salvador is among the countries most affected by weather-related events and other hazards, incurring annual losses of around 2.5 percent...
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ACCESS TO HEALTH CARE REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH ECONOMIC GROWTH WORKFORCE YOUNG GIRLS LAWS REMITTANCE LABOR FORCE DISCRIMINATION HEALTH CARE AGING POPULATIONS DROPOUT ENVIRONMENTAL RESOURCES LITERACY RATES DEVELOPMENT GOALS CRIME LAND TENURE DISASTER PREVENTION TREATIES MATERNAL MORTALITY ACCESS TO EDUCATION INEQUITIES KNOWLEDGE DISABILITIES RIGHTS OF WOMEN INTERNATIONAL MIGRATION INTERNATIONAL COOPERATION TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE MILLENNIUM DEVELOPMENT GOAL FEASIBILITY STUDIES AIR POLLUTION DISCRIMINATION AGAINST WOMEN QUALITY OF EDUCATION IMMUNIZATION EDUCATIONAL ATTAINMENT INTERVENTION SECONDARY SCHOOLS SEXUAL PARTNER INCOME INEQUALITY HEALTH INDICATORS CITIZEN SECONDARY SCHOOL HEALTH CARE SERVICES VIOLENCE GENDER NORMS SEXUAL ORIENTATION DISASTERS TEENS ADOLESCENT FERTILITY NATURAL RESOURCES INDIGENOUS GROUPS MINOR CHILDREN MORTALITY HEALTH PROMOTION ELDERLY RISK GROUPS PROGRESS EDUCATION SYSTEMS HUMAN CAPITAL PUBLIC OPINION YOUNG ADULTS SOCIAL SECTOR AGED GENDER DIFFERENCES FOREIGN DIRECT INVESTMENT LEVEL OF DEVELOPMENT VULNERABLE GROUPS POLICY DIALOGUE PUSH” FACTOR MEASUREMENT INSTITUTIONAL CAPACITY QUALITY SERVICES ADOLESCENTS INDOOR AIR POLLUTION QUALITY OF LIFE CONTRACEPTIVE USE POLITICAL PARTIES CHILD MORTALITY PHYSICIANS MINORITY ECONOMIC INTEGRATION ECONOMIC OPPORTUNITIES MILLENNIUM CHALLENGE CHILDREN NATIONAL PLAN NUMBER OF CHILDREN POPULATION LABOR SUPPLY PURCHASING POWER PARITY HOUSEHOLD DUTIES HOUSEHOLD WORK MEDICINES HOSPITALS PROTECTION OF CHILDREN REMITTANCES INDIVIDUAL DECISIONS BISEXUALS NATIONAL DIALOGUE HEALTH CARE SYSTEMS URBAN POPULATION POLITICAL PARTICIPATION PREGNANCY SANITATION FACILITIES SANITATION WASTE RISKS BRAIN DRAIN NATIONAL DEVELOPMENT PLAN PEOPLE URBANIZATION PREVENTION PRESS RELEASE COMMUNITY HEALTH POPULATION GROUPS NATIONAL DEVELOPMENT PRENATAL CARE TEEN HEALTH UNITED NATIONS POPULATION FUND SINGLE MOTHER REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH INDICATORS TECHNICAL SKILLS ENVIRONMENTAL SUSTAINABILITY POPULATION FUND VULNERABILITY DEVELOPMENT OBJECTIVES PUBLIC HEALTH ARMED CONFLICT DRUG TRAFFICKING POPULATION GROWTH DEMOCRACY PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES RAPE AGING MIGRATION NATURAL DISASTERS FORMS OF DISCRIMINATION HOUSEHOLD INCOME POLLUTION INTERNATIONAL TREATIES SOCIAL EQUITY VICIOUS CYCLE MIGRANTS GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT MIGRATION FLOWS UNEMPLOYMENT LESBIANS MIGRANT TEENAGE PREGNANCY YOUNG MEN HEALTH CARE MALE PARTNERS WORKERS CLIMATE CHANGE SOCIAL SERVICES PENSIONS PURCHASING POWER HEALTH OUTCOMES PARENTING POPULATION DENSITY VICTIMS URBAN AREAS POLITICAL PARTY NUTRITION MOTHER WORKSHOPS POLICY PRIMARY HEALTH CARE HUMAN RIGHTS PREGNANT WOMEN WAR URBAN POPULATION GROWTH RURAL AREAS FEMALE LABOR FORCE YOUNG WOMEN ECONOMIC OPPORTUNITY TEEN PREGNANCY STUDENTS LOCAL DEVELOPMENT CIVIL WAR UNFPA STRATEGY FERTILITY FAMILIES REGISTRATION WOMEN MILLENNIUM DEVELOPMENT GOALS ELIMINATION OF DISCRIMINATION IMPLEMENTATION HEALTH SERVICES ABORTION GENDER EQUALITY SERVICE PROVIDERS |
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ACCESS TO HEALTH CARE REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH ECONOMIC GROWTH WORKFORCE YOUNG GIRLS LAWS REMITTANCE LABOR FORCE DISCRIMINATION HEALTH CARE AGING POPULATIONS DROPOUT ENVIRONMENTAL RESOURCES LITERACY RATES DEVELOPMENT GOALS CRIME LAND TENURE DISASTER PREVENTION TREATIES MATERNAL MORTALITY ACCESS TO EDUCATION INEQUITIES KNOWLEDGE DISABILITIES RIGHTS OF WOMEN INTERNATIONAL MIGRATION INTERNATIONAL COOPERATION TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE MILLENNIUM DEVELOPMENT GOAL FEASIBILITY STUDIES AIR POLLUTION DISCRIMINATION AGAINST WOMEN QUALITY OF EDUCATION IMMUNIZATION EDUCATIONAL ATTAINMENT INTERVENTION SECONDARY SCHOOLS SEXUAL PARTNER INCOME INEQUALITY HEALTH INDICATORS CITIZEN SECONDARY SCHOOL HEALTH CARE SERVICES VIOLENCE GENDER NORMS SEXUAL ORIENTATION DISASTERS TEENS ADOLESCENT FERTILITY NATURAL RESOURCES INDIGENOUS GROUPS MINOR CHILDREN MORTALITY HEALTH PROMOTION ELDERLY RISK GROUPS PROGRESS EDUCATION SYSTEMS HUMAN CAPITAL PUBLIC OPINION YOUNG ADULTS SOCIAL SECTOR AGED GENDER DIFFERENCES FOREIGN DIRECT INVESTMENT LEVEL OF DEVELOPMENT VULNERABLE GROUPS POLICY DIALOGUE PUSH” FACTOR MEASUREMENT INSTITUTIONAL CAPACITY QUALITY SERVICES ADOLESCENTS INDOOR AIR POLLUTION QUALITY OF LIFE CONTRACEPTIVE USE POLITICAL PARTIES CHILD MORTALITY PHYSICIANS MINORITY ECONOMIC INTEGRATION ECONOMIC OPPORTUNITIES MILLENNIUM CHALLENGE CHILDREN NATIONAL PLAN NUMBER OF CHILDREN POPULATION LABOR SUPPLY PURCHASING POWER PARITY HOUSEHOLD DUTIES HOUSEHOLD WORK MEDICINES HOSPITALS PROTECTION OF CHILDREN REMITTANCES INDIVIDUAL DECISIONS BISEXUALS NATIONAL DIALOGUE HEALTH CARE SYSTEMS URBAN POPULATION POLITICAL PARTICIPATION PREGNANCY SANITATION FACILITIES SANITATION WASTE RISKS BRAIN DRAIN NATIONAL DEVELOPMENT PLAN PEOPLE URBANIZATION PREVENTION PRESS RELEASE COMMUNITY HEALTH POPULATION GROUPS NATIONAL DEVELOPMENT PRENATAL CARE TEEN HEALTH UNITED NATIONS POPULATION FUND SINGLE MOTHER REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH INDICATORS TECHNICAL SKILLS ENVIRONMENTAL SUSTAINABILITY POPULATION FUND VULNERABILITY DEVELOPMENT OBJECTIVES PUBLIC HEALTH ARMED CONFLICT DRUG TRAFFICKING POPULATION GROWTH DEMOCRACY PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES RAPE AGING MIGRATION NATURAL DISASTERS FORMS OF DISCRIMINATION HOUSEHOLD INCOME POLLUTION INTERNATIONAL TREATIES SOCIAL EQUITY VICIOUS CYCLE MIGRANTS GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT MIGRATION FLOWS UNEMPLOYMENT LESBIANS MIGRANT TEENAGE PREGNANCY YOUNG MEN HEALTH CARE MALE PARTNERS WORKERS CLIMATE CHANGE SOCIAL SERVICES PENSIONS PURCHASING POWER HEALTH OUTCOMES PARENTING POPULATION DENSITY VICTIMS URBAN AREAS POLITICAL PARTY NUTRITION MOTHER WORKSHOPS POLICY PRIMARY HEALTH CARE HUMAN RIGHTS PREGNANT WOMEN WAR URBAN POPULATION GROWTH RURAL AREAS FEMALE LABOR FORCE YOUNG WOMEN ECONOMIC OPPORTUNITY TEEN PREGNANCY STUDENTS LOCAL DEVELOPMENT CIVIL WAR UNFPA STRATEGY FERTILITY FAMILIES REGISTRATION WOMEN MILLENNIUM DEVELOPMENT GOALS ELIMINATION OF DISCRIMINATION IMPLEMENTATION HEALTH SERVICES ABORTION GENDER EQUALITY SERVICE PROVIDERS World Bank Group Country Partnership Framework for the Repbulic of El Salvador for the Period FY2016-FY2019 |
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El Salvador is the smallest country in
Central America, and one of the most densely populated in
the world. El Salvador is among the countries most affected
by weather-related events and other hazards, incurring
annual losses of around 2.5 percent of GDP. Worldwide, it
ranks second highest for risk exposure to two or more
hazards and highest for the total population at a relatively
high risk of mortality. Furthermore, climate change is
expected to increase the frequency and severity of weather,
related events. The new Administration is committed to
making El Salvador more ‘productive, educated, and safe’ by
promoting inclusive growth and resilience. The World Bank
Group’s (WBG) proposed new CPF intends to promote inclusive
growth and to foster resilience, with a focus on policy
levers that could contribute to break the vicious circles in
a sustainable manner. The proposed CPF is aligned with the
Government’s priorities and informed by the WBG’s recent
SCD. To strengthen the mutually-reinforcing foundations of
inclusive growth, the proposed WBG engagement would support
objectives which seek to: (i) build capacity to create safer
communities for economic development; (ii) improve
secondary-school attainment; (iii) enhance youth
employability and skills; and (iv) increase access to
finance. To foster sustainability and resilience, the
proposed CPF seeks to: (v) promote the efficiency of public
spending; and (vi) build capacity to manage disasters and
environmental challenges. Taking into account the challenges
faced by El Salvador, the WBG wishes to provide a modest but
catalytic role through the implementation of these six objectives. |
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Country Partnership Framework for the Repbulic of El Salvador for the Period FY2016-FY2019 |
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Country Partnership Framework for the Repbulic of El Salvador for the Period FY2016-FY2019 |
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Country Partnership Framework for the Repbulic of El Salvador for the Period FY2016-FY2019 |
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Country Partnership Framework for the Repbulic of El Salvador for the Period FY2016-FY2019 |
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Country Partnership Framework for the Repbulic of El Salvador for the Period FY2016-FY2019 |
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country partnership framework for the repbulic of el salvador for the period fy2016-fy2019 |
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okr-10986-231252021-04-23T14:04:12Z Country Partnership Framework for the Repbulic of El Salvador for the Period FY2016-FY2019 World Bank Group ACCESS TO HEALTH CARE REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH ECONOMIC GROWTH WORKFORCE YOUNG GIRLS LAWS REMITTANCE LABOR FORCE DISCRIMINATION HEALTH CARE AGING POPULATIONS DROPOUT ENVIRONMENTAL RESOURCES LITERACY RATES DEVELOPMENT GOALS CRIME LAND TENURE DISASTER PREVENTION TREATIES MATERNAL MORTALITY ACCESS TO EDUCATION INEQUITIES KNOWLEDGE DISABILITIES RIGHTS OF WOMEN INTERNATIONAL MIGRATION INTERNATIONAL COOPERATION TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE MILLENNIUM DEVELOPMENT GOAL FEASIBILITY STUDIES AIR POLLUTION DISCRIMINATION AGAINST WOMEN QUALITY OF EDUCATION IMMUNIZATION EDUCATIONAL ATTAINMENT INTERVENTION SECONDARY SCHOOLS SEXUAL PARTNER INCOME INEQUALITY HEALTH INDICATORS CITIZEN SECONDARY SCHOOL HEALTH CARE SERVICES VIOLENCE GENDER NORMS SEXUAL ORIENTATION DISASTERS TEENS ADOLESCENT FERTILITY NATURAL RESOURCES INDIGENOUS GROUPS MINOR CHILDREN MORTALITY HEALTH PROMOTION ELDERLY RISK GROUPS PROGRESS EDUCATION SYSTEMS HUMAN CAPITAL PUBLIC OPINION YOUNG ADULTS SOCIAL SECTOR AGED GENDER DIFFERENCES FOREIGN DIRECT INVESTMENT LEVEL OF DEVELOPMENT VULNERABLE GROUPS POLICY DIALOGUE PUSH” FACTOR MEASUREMENT INSTITUTIONAL CAPACITY QUALITY SERVICES ADOLESCENTS INDOOR AIR POLLUTION QUALITY OF LIFE CONTRACEPTIVE USE POLITICAL PARTIES CHILD MORTALITY PHYSICIANS MINORITY ECONOMIC INTEGRATION ECONOMIC OPPORTUNITIES MILLENNIUM CHALLENGE CHILDREN NATIONAL PLAN NUMBER OF CHILDREN POPULATION LABOR SUPPLY PURCHASING POWER PARITY HOUSEHOLD DUTIES HOUSEHOLD WORK MEDICINES HOSPITALS PROTECTION OF CHILDREN REMITTANCES INDIVIDUAL DECISIONS BISEXUALS NATIONAL DIALOGUE HEALTH CARE SYSTEMS URBAN POPULATION POLITICAL PARTICIPATION PREGNANCY SANITATION FACILITIES SANITATION WASTE RISKS BRAIN DRAIN NATIONAL DEVELOPMENT PLAN PEOPLE URBANIZATION PREVENTION PRESS RELEASE COMMUNITY HEALTH POPULATION GROUPS NATIONAL DEVELOPMENT PRENATAL CARE TEEN HEALTH UNITED NATIONS POPULATION FUND SINGLE MOTHER REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH INDICATORS TECHNICAL SKILLS ENVIRONMENTAL SUSTAINABILITY POPULATION FUND VULNERABILITY DEVELOPMENT OBJECTIVES PUBLIC HEALTH ARMED CONFLICT DRUG TRAFFICKING POPULATION GROWTH DEMOCRACY PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES RAPE AGING MIGRATION NATURAL DISASTERS FORMS OF DISCRIMINATION HOUSEHOLD INCOME POLLUTION INTERNATIONAL TREATIES SOCIAL EQUITY VICIOUS CYCLE MIGRANTS GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT MIGRATION FLOWS UNEMPLOYMENT LESBIANS MIGRANT TEENAGE PREGNANCY YOUNG MEN HEALTH CARE MALE PARTNERS WORKERS CLIMATE CHANGE SOCIAL SERVICES PENSIONS PURCHASING POWER HEALTH OUTCOMES PARENTING POPULATION DENSITY VICTIMS URBAN AREAS POLITICAL PARTY NUTRITION MOTHER WORKSHOPS POLICY PRIMARY HEALTH CARE HUMAN RIGHTS PREGNANT WOMEN WAR URBAN POPULATION GROWTH RURAL AREAS FEMALE LABOR FORCE YOUNG WOMEN ECONOMIC OPPORTUNITY TEEN PREGNANCY STUDENTS LOCAL DEVELOPMENT CIVIL WAR UNFPA STRATEGY FERTILITY FAMILIES REGISTRATION WOMEN MILLENNIUM DEVELOPMENT GOALS ELIMINATION OF DISCRIMINATION IMPLEMENTATION HEALTH SERVICES ABORTION GENDER EQUALITY SERVICE PROVIDERS El Salvador is the smallest country in Central America, and one of the most densely populated in the world. El Salvador is among the countries most affected by weather-related events and other hazards, incurring annual losses of around 2.5 percent of GDP. Worldwide, it ranks second highest for risk exposure to two or more hazards and highest for the total population at a relatively high risk of mortality. Furthermore, climate change is expected to increase the frequency and severity of weather, related events. The new Administration is committed to making El Salvador more ‘productive, educated, and safe’ by promoting inclusive growth and resilience. The World Bank Group’s (WBG) proposed new CPF intends to promote inclusive growth and to foster resilience, with a focus on policy levers that could contribute to break the vicious circles in a sustainable manner. The proposed CPF is aligned with the Government’s priorities and informed by the WBG’s recent SCD. To strengthen the mutually-reinforcing foundations of inclusive growth, the proposed WBG engagement would support objectives which seek to: (i) build capacity to create safer communities for economic development; (ii) improve secondary-school attainment; (iii) enhance youth employability and skills; and (iv) increase access to finance. To foster sustainability and resilience, the proposed CPF seeks to: (v) promote the efficiency of public spending; and (vi) build capacity to manage disasters and environmental challenges. Taking into account the challenges faced by El Salvador, the WBG wishes to provide a modest but catalytic role through the implementation of these six objectives. 2015-11-23T17:33:30Z 2015-11-23T17:33:30Z 2015-05-26 Report http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2015/07/24585501/el-salvador-country-partnership-framework-period-fy2016-fy2019 http://hdl.handle.net/10986/23125 English en_US CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ World Bank World Bank, Washington, DC Country Focus :: Country Assistance Strategy Document El Salvador |