Country Partnership Framework for the Republic of Haiti for the Period FY16-FY19
Five years into Haiti’s reconstruction following the devastating earthquake of 2010, the country is experiencing an economic and a political transition. Although many challenges brought by the earthquake remain to be fully addressed, Haiti’s focus...
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WASTE ADVISORY SERVICES RISKS FINANCIAL SERVICES ECONOMIC GROWTH DEVELOPMENT ASSISTANCE FACILITATION DEPOSITS PEOPLE FINANCING FISCAL DEFICITS INTEREST ANTENATAL CARE PREVENTION LAWS FINANCIAL LITERACY TUITION PUBLIC INVESTMENTS GUARANTEES LATRINE EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES ENROLLMENT INTEREST RATE HEALTH EDUCATION NEEDS ASSESSMENT ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENTS COMMUNITY HEALTH EXCLUSION HEALTH CARE SCHOOL HEALTH REVENUES DEATH RATE BIRTH CONTROL HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT HEALTH MAINSTREAMING GENDER SUBSIDY CRIME DISASTER PREVENTION PAYMENTS CREDITORS PUBLIC HEALTH KNOWLEDGE EXTERNAL FINANCE ECONOMIC ACTIVITY INTERNATIONAL FINANCE PUBLIC POLICY LABOR MARKET EXERCISES EXPLOITATION TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE IMMUNIZATION SOCIAL EXCLUSION INTERVENTION UNION CURRENT ACCOUNT GROWTH OPPORTUNITIES FINANCES RAPE MIGRATION STIS VIOLENCE DEBT BARRIERS TO ENTRY FISCAL RESOURCES PRIVATE INVESTMENT LIMITED ACCESS DISASTERS LOANS INFRASTRUCTURE DELIVERY INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITIES ENTERPRISES FARMERS MIGRANTS SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT MENTAL HEALTH MORTALITY BANK FINANCING FINANCE SOCIAL SUPPORT DONOR SUPPORT PUBLIC INVESTMENT POSTERS BANKS PRIMARY SCHOOLS EXPENDITURE UNEMPLOYMENT GRANT HUMAN CAPITAL WORKERS CAPITAL CREDIT FACILITY INFLUENZA AGED EQUAL ACCESS SOCIAL SERVICES FINANCIAL POLICIES BASIC NEEDS SURVEILLANCE POSTNATAL CARE FAMILY ACCESS TO FINANCE BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT GENDER BANK FOREIGN DIRECT INVESTMENT HEALTH POLICY CREDIT FOREIGN INVESTMENT HEALTH OUTCOMES HYGIENE EXTERNAL MIGRATION SAFETY NET VICTIMS URBAN AREAS HOUSEHOLD ENTREPRENEURIAL INITIATIVES PRIVATE SECTOR FINANCING NUTRITION EDUCATION FAMILY PLANNING EXPENDITURES FORMAL ECONOMY SOCIAL NETWORKS JOB CREATION MEASUREMENT INSTITUTIONAL CAPACITY NUTRITION ACCESS TO MARKETS AGRICULTURAL ACTIVITIES INTERNET GENDER – STATUS KEY CHALLENGES ACCESS TO CREDIT HUMAN RIGHTS ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT PREGNANT WOMEN AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS INTERESTS ECONOMIC OPPORTUNITIES EMPLOYER CHILDREN SECURITY CLINICS WORKING CONDITIONS INVESTMENT EXTREME POVERTY COMMERCIAL BANKS HOUSEHOLDS GENDER ASSESSMENT EDUCATION ACCESS ACCESS TO SERVICES EQUALITY ISOLATION ECONOMIC OPPORTUNITY COOPERATION MICRO CREDIT RISK OF DEBT REVENUE ECONOMIC ACTIVITIES EARNINGS INVESTMENTS BORROWING GREATER ACCESS RISK MANAGEMENT LIVING CONDITIONS FINANCIAL KNOWLEDGE EXTERNAL FINANCING GUARANTEE AGENCY STRATEGY EXCHANGE RATE CHILD HEALTH SERVICES FAMILIES WOMEN SEXUAL VIOLENCE REMITTANCES HOSPITALS INTERMEDIARIES IMPLEMENTATION HEALTH SERVICES ABORTION SELF-EMPLOYMENT GUARANTEE DEVELOPMENT BANK GENDER EQUALITY INEQUALITY |
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WASTE ADVISORY SERVICES RISKS FINANCIAL SERVICES ECONOMIC GROWTH DEVELOPMENT ASSISTANCE FACILITATION DEPOSITS PEOPLE FINANCING FISCAL DEFICITS INTEREST ANTENATAL CARE PREVENTION LAWS FINANCIAL LITERACY TUITION PUBLIC INVESTMENTS GUARANTEES LATRINE EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES ENROLLMENT INTEREST RATE HEALTH EDUCATION NEEDS ASSESSMENT ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENTS COMMUNITY HEALTH EXCLUSION HEALTH CARE SCHOOL HEALTH REVENUES DEATH RATE BIRTH CONTROL HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT HEALTH MAINSTREAMING GENDER SUBSIDY CRIME DISASTER PREVENTION PAYMENTS CREDITORS PUBLIC HEALTH KNOWLEDGE EXTERNAL FINANCE ECONOMIC ACTIVITY INTERNATIONAL FINANCE PUBLIC POLICY LABOR MARKET EXERCISES EXPLOITATION TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE IMMUNIZATION SOCIAL EXCLUSION INTERVENTION UNION CURRENT ACCOUNT GROWTH OPPORTUNITIES FINANCES RAPE MIGRATION STIS VIOLENCE DEBT BARRIERS TO ENTRY FISCAL RESOURCES PRIVATE INVESTMENT LIMITED ACCESS DISASTERS LOANS INFRASTRUCTURE DELIVERY INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITIES ENTERPRISES FARMERS MIGRANTS SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT MENTAL HEALTH MORTALITY BANK FINANCING FINANCE SOCIAL SUPPORT DONOR SUPPORT PUBLIC INVESTMENT POSTERS BANKS PRIMARY SCHOOLS EXPENDITURE UNEMPLOYMENT GRANT HUMAN CAPITAL WORKERS CAPITAL CREDIT FACILITY INFLUENZA AGED EQUAL ACCESS SOCIAL SERVICES FINANCIAL POLICIES BASIC NEEDS SURVEILLANCE POSTNATAL CARE FAMILY ACCESS TO FINANCE BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT GENDER BANK FOREIGN DIRECT INVESTMENT HEALTH POLICY CREDIT FOREIGN INVESTMENT HEALTH OUTCOMES HYGIENE EXTERNAL MIGRATION SAFETY NET VICTIMS URBAN AREAS HOUSEHOLD ENTREPRENEURIAL INITIATIVES PRIVATE SECTOR FINANCING NUTRITION EDUCATION FAMILY PLANNING EXPENDITURES FORMAL ECONOMY SOCIAL NETWORKS JOB CREATION MEASUREMENT INSTITUTIONAL CAPACITY NUTRITION ACCESS TO MARKETS AGRICULTURAL ACTIVITIES INTERNET GENDER – STATUS KEY CHALLENGES ACCESS TO CREDIT HUMAN RIGHTS ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT PREGNANT WOMEN AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS INTERESTS ECONOMIC OPPORTUNITIES EMPLOYER CHILDREN SECURITY CLINICS WORKING CONDITIONS INVESTMENT EXTREME POVERTY COMMERCIAL BANKS HOUSEHOLDS GENDER ASSESSMENT EDUCATION ACCESS ACCESS TO SERVICES EQUALITY ISOLATION ECONOMIC OPPORTUNITY COOPERATION MICRO CREDIT RISK OF DEBT REVENUE ECONOMIC ACTIVITIES EARNINGS INVESTMENTS BORROWING GREATER ACCESS RISK MANAGEMENT LIVING CONDITIONS FINANCIAL KNOWLEDGE EXTERNAL FINANCING GUARANTEE AGENCY STRATEGY EXCHANGE RATE CHILD HEALTH SERVICES FAMILIES WOMEN SEXUAL VIOLENCE REMITTANCES HOSPITALS INTERMEDIARIES IMPLEMENTATION HEALTH SERVICES ABORTION SELF-EMPLOYMENT GUARANTEE DEVELOPMENT BANK GENDER EQUALITY INEQUALITY World Bank Group Country Partnership Framework for the Republic of Haiti for the Period FY16-FY19 |
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Five years into Haiti’s reconstruction
following the devastating earthquake of 2010, the country is
experiencing an economic and a political transition.
Although many challenges brought by the earthquake remain to
be fully addressed, Haiti’s focus has shifted from
reconstruction to longer term development and to securing a
more prosperous future for its people. This World Bank Group
(WBG) Country Partnership Framework (CPF) for FY2016-2019
proposes to support Haiti’s efforts to reduce poverty and
boost shared prosperity, in line with the priorities of the
Government of Haiti. This CPF follows two Interim Strategy
Notes (ISNs), which framed the WBG’s significant
post-earthquake response over the FY2012-2015 period,
financed by an exceptional allocation from the IDA 16 Crisis
Response Window (US$500M equivalent). Over this period a
substantially expanded WBG program supported reconstruction.
However, the program was also designed to continue to help
the country address its long term development challenges and
capitalize on new opportunities as Haiti gradually
transitioned out of the reconstruction phase. Today, a CPF
aimed at long-term objectives is appropriate. |
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Country Partnership Framework for the Republic of Haiti for the Period FY16-FY19 |
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Country Partnership Framework for the Republic of Haiti for the Period FY16-FY19 |
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Country Partnership Framework for the Republic of Haiti for the Period FY16-FY19 |
title_fullStr |
Country Partnership Framework for the Republic of Haiti for the Period FY16-FY19 |
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Country Partnership Framework for the Republic of Haiti for the Period FY16-FY19 |
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country partnership framework for the republic of haiti for the period fy16-fy19 |
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2015 |
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http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2015/10/25010671/haiti-country-partnership-framework-period-fy16-fy19 http://hdl.handle.net/10986/23127 |
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okr-10986-231272021-04-23T14:04:12Z Country Partnership Framework for the Republic of Haiti for the Period FY16-FY19 World Bank Group WASTE ADVISORY SERVICES RISKS FINANCIAL SERVICES ECONOMIC GROWTH DEVELOPMENT ASSISTANCE FACILITATION DEPOSITS PEOPLE FINANCING FISCAL DEFICITS INTEREST ANTENATAL CARE PREVENTION LAWS FINANCIAL LITERACY TUITION PUBLIC INVESTMENTS GUARANTEES LATRINE EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES ENROLLMENT INTEREST RATE HEALTH EDUCATION NEEDS ASSESSMENT ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENTS COMMUNITY HEALTH EXCLUSION HEALTH CARE SCHOOL HEALTH REVENUES DEATH RATE BIRTH CONTROL HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT HEALTH MAINSTREAMING GENDER SUBSIDY CRIME DISASTER PREVENTION PAYMENTS CREDITORS PUBLIC HEALTH KNOWLEDGE EXTERNAL FINANCE ECONOMIC ACTIVITY INTERNATIONAL FINANCE PUBLIC POLICY LABOR MARKET EXERCISES EXPLOITATION TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE IMMUNIZATION SOCIAL EXCLUSION INTERVENTION UNION CURRENT ACCOUNT GROWTH OPPORTUNITIES FINANCES RAPE MIGRATION STIS VIOLENCE DEBT BARRIERS TO ENTRY FISCAL RESOURCES PRIVATE INVESTMENT LIMITED ACCESS DISASTERS LOANS INFRASTRUCTURE DELIVERY INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITIES ENTERPRISES FARMERS MIGRANTS SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT MENTAL HEALTH MORTALITY BANK FINANCING FINANCE SOCIAL SUPPORT DONOR SUPPORT PUBLIC INVESTMENT POSTERS BANKS PRIMARY SCHOOLS EXPENDITURE UNEMPLOYMENT GRANT HUMAN CAPITAL WORKERS CAPITAL CREDIT FACILITY INFLUENZA AGED EQUAL ACCESS SOCIAL SERVICES FINANCIAL POLICIES BASIC NEEDS SURVEILLANCE POSTNATAL CARE FAMILY ACCESS TO FINANCE BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT GENDER BANK FOREIGN DIRECT INVESTMENT HEALTH POLICY CREDIT FOREIGN INVESTMENT HEALTH OUTCOMES HYGIENE EXTERNAL MIGRATION SAFETY NET VICTIMS URBAN AREAS HOUSEHOLD ENTREPRENEURIAL INITIATIVES PRIVATE SECTOR FINANCING NUTRITION EDUCATION FAMILY PLANNING EXPENDITURES FORMAL ECONOMY SOCIAL NETWORKS JOB CREATION MEASUREMENT INSTITUTIONAL CAPACITY NUTRITION ACCESS TO MARKETS AGRICULTURAL ACTIVITIES INTERNET GENDER – STATUS KEY CHALLENGES ACCESS TO CREDIT HUMAN RIGHTS ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT PREGNANT WOMEN AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS INTERESTS ECONOMIC OPPORTUNITIES EMPLOYER CHILDREN SECURITY CLINICS WORKING CONDITIONS INVESTMENT EXTREME POVERTY COMMERCIAL BANKS HOUSEHOLDS GENDER ASSESSMENT EDUCATION ACCESS ACCESS TO SERVICES EQUALITY ISOLATION ECONOMIC OPPORTUNITY COOPERATION MICRO CREDIT RISK OF DEBT REVENUE ECONOMIC ACTIVITIES EARNINGS INVESTMENTS BORROWING GREATER ACCESS RISK MANAGEMENT LIVING CONDITIONS FINANCIAL KNOWLEDGE EXTERNAL FINANCING GUARANTEE AGENCY STRATEGY EXCHANGE RATE CHILD HEALTH SERVICES FAMILIES WOMEN SEXUAL VIOLENCE REMITTANCES HOSPITALS INTERMEDIARIES IMPLEMENTATION HEALTH SERVICES ABORTION SELF-EMPLOYMENT GUARANTEE DEVELOPMENT BANK GENDER EQUALITY INEQUALITY Five years into Haiti’s reconstruction following the devastating earthquake of 2010, the country is experiencing an economic and a political transition. Although many challenges brought by the earthquake remain to be fully addressed, Haiti’s focus has shifted from reconstruction to longer term development and to securing a more prosperous future for its people. This World Bank Group (WBG) Country Partnership Framework (CPF) for FY2016-2019 proposes to support Haiti’s efforts to reduce poverty and boost shared prosperity, in line with the priorities of the Government of Haiti. This CPF follows two Interim Strategy Notes (ISNs), which framed the WBG’s significant post-earthquake response over the FY2012-2015 period, financed by an exceptional allocation from the IDA 16 Crisis Response Window (US$500M equivalent). Over this period a substantially expanded WBG program supported reconstruction. However, the program was also designed to continue to help the country address its long term development challenges and capitalize on new opportunities as Haiti gradually transitioned out of the reconstruction phase. Today, a CPF aimed at long-term objectives is appropriate. 2015-11-23T17:42:09Z 2015-11-23T17:42:09Z 2015-08-27 Report http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2015/10/25010671/haiti-country-partnership-framework-period-fy16-fy19 http://hdl.handle.net/10986/23127 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 Haiti |