Country Partnership Framework for the Republic of Cote d'Ivoire for the Period FY16-FY19
This Country Partnership Framework (CPF) presents the World Bank Group (WBG) program for Côte d’Ivoire (CIV) during the period FY16-FY19. The CPF comes at an opportune moment to accelerate and scale up the WBG engagement. The program will take adva...
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TARIFFS CAPITAL MARKETS STRUCTURAL ADJUSTMENT ECONOMIC GROWTH ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION LIVING CONDITIONS WASTE MANAGEMENT FINANCING REDUCING EMISSIONS INFORMATION SYSTEM CARBON AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTION EXPECTATIONS ENROLLMENT MARGINAL COST PRODUCERS RESOURCE MANAGEMENT PROPERTY RIGHTS ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENTS BALANCE OF PAYMENTS FINANCIAL RESOURCES RESOURCE ALLOCATION RESERVE REQUIREMENTS DEBT MANAGEMENT LABOR FORCE EMISSIONS POLITICAL ECONOMY EFFECTIVE STRATEGY REVENUES FISCAL POLICY SUSTAINABLE MANAGEMENT INCENTIVES EQUILIBRIUM MODELS SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT PAYMENTS ECONOMIC ACTIVITY AGRICULTURE ORGANIZATION AUDITS ECONOMIC ACTIVITY PRESENT VALUE INTERNATIONAL FINANCE FISCAL POLICIES EXPLOITATION SAVINGS EFFECTIVE ALLOCATION OIL JOB OPPORTUNITIES NATURAL CAPITAL UNION CURRENT ACCOUNT OPTIONS LABOR PRODUCTIVITY LIVESTOCK PRODUCTS DEBT PRIVATE INVESTMENT LIMITED ACCESS ALLOCATIVE EFFICIENCY FINANCING NEEDS POLLUTION FORESTRY CLIMATE CHANGE ECONOMIC POLICIES LOANS LABOR PRODUCTIVITY ENTERPRISES NATURAL RESOURCES DEBT SERVICE SUBSIDIES FINANCE MINIMUM WAGES EFFICIENCY PUBLIC INVESTMENT TAXES ACCESS TO INFORMATION LAND USE BANKS FISCAL DEFICIT EXPENDITURE GOVERNMENT SECURITIES RESOURCES DRINKING WATER EQUITY CONSUMPTION DISPARITIES IN ACCESS HUMAN CAPITAL CAPITAL WAGES CLIMATE CHANGE CREDIT FACILITY POLICY MAKERS GENDER BANK FOREIGN DIRECT INVESTMENT CREDIT DIVISION OF LABOR DEFORESTATION DEMAND CPI NATIONAL INCOME SUSTAINABLE GROWTH URBAN AREAS PUBLIC EXPENDITURES ELECTRICITY GENERATION EXPENDITURES ENTERPRISE PROPERTY DECISION MAKING AGRICULTURAL SYSTEMS TRANSACTION COSTS ENVIRONMENT SOIL DEGRADATION RESOURCE ALLOCATION ECONOMIC SITUATION SECURITIES TAX REVENUE BANK ACCOUNTS EXPORT CROPS ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT TRADE LAND SECURITY DRINKING WATER INVESTMENT EXTREME POVERTY COMMERCIAL BANKS COMPARATIVE ADVANTAGE HOUSEHOLDS FARMS ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT COOPERATION WATER POLLUTION PRIVATE INVESTORS REVENUE RISK MANAGEMENT LIVING CONDITIONS GUARANTEE AGENCY PUBLIC BANKS PROFITS ENVIRONMENTAL COST SAVINGS ARREARS PRICES DEMOGRAPHICS GUARANTEE DEVELOPMENT BANK CONSUMER PROTECTION FINANCIAL SECTOR DEVELOPMENT PUBLIC GOODS ECONOMIES PUBLIC GOODS |
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TARIFFS CAPITAL MARKETS STRUCTURAL ADJUSTMENT ECONOMIC GROWTH ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION LIVING CONDITIONS WASTE MANAGEMENT FINANCING REDUCING EMISSIONS INFORMATION SYSTEM CARBON AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTION EXPECTATIONS ENROLLMENT MARGINAL COST PRODUCERS RESOURCE MANAGEMENT PROPERTY RIGHTS ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENTS BALANCE OF PAYMENTS FINANCIAL RESOURCES RESOURCE ALLOCATION RESERVE REQUIREMENTS DEBT MANAGEMENT LABOR FORCE EMISSIONS POLITICAL ECONOMY EFFECTIVE STRATEGY REVENUES FISCAL POLICY SUSTAINABLE MANAGEMENT INCENTIVES EQUILIBRIUM MODELS SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT PAYMENTS ECONOMIC ACTIVITY AGRICULTURE ORGANIZATION AUDITS ECONOMIC ACTIVITY PRESENT VALUE INTERNATIONAL FINANCE FISCAL POLICIES EXPLOITATION SAVINGS EFFECTIVE ALLOCATION OIL JOB OPPORTUNITIES NATURAL CAPITAL UNION CURRENT ACCOUNT OPTIONS LABOR PRODUCTIVITY LIVESTOCK PRODUCTS DEBT PRIVATE INVESTMENT LIMITED ACCESS ALLOCATIVE EFFICIENCY FINANCING NEEDS POLLUTION FORESTRY CLIMATE CHANGE ECONOMIC POLICIES LOANS LABOR PRODUCTIVITY ENTERPRISES NATURAL RESOURCES DEBT SERVICE SUBSIDIES FINANCE MINIMUM WAGES EFFICIENCY PUBLIC INVESTMENT TAXES ACCESS TO INFORMATION LAND USE BANKS FISCAL DEFICIT EXPENDITURE GOVERNMENT SECURITIES RESOURCES DRINKING WATER EQUITY CONSUMPTION DISPARITIES IN ACCESS HUMAN CAPITAL CAPITAL WAGES CLIMATE CHANGE CREDIT FACILITY POLICY MAKERS GENDER BANK FOREIGN DIRECT INVESTMENT CREDIT DIVISION OF LABOR DEFORESTATION DEMAND CPI NATIONAL INCOME SUSTAINABLE GROWTH URBAN AREAS PUBLIC EXPENDITURES ELECTRICITY GENERATION EXPENDITURES ENTERPRISE PROPERTY DECISION MAKING AGRICULTURAL SYSTEMS TRANSACTION COSTS ENVIRONMENT SOIL DEGRADATION RESOURCE ALLOCATION ECONOMIC SITUATION SECURITIES TAX REVENUE BANK ACCOUNTS EXPORT CROPS ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT TRADE LAND SECURITY DRINKING WATER INVESTMENT EXTREME POVERTY COMMERCIAL BANKS COMPARATIVE ADVANTAGE HOUSEHOLDS FARMS ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT COOPERATION WATER POLLUTION PRIVATE INVESTORS REVENUE RISK MANAGEMENT LIVING CONDITIONS GUARANTEE AGENCY PUBLIC BANKS PROFITS ENVIRONMENTAL COST SAVINGS ARREARS PRICES DEMOGRAPHICS GUARANTEE DEVELOPMENT BANK CONSUMER PROTECTION FINANCIAL SECTOR DEVELOPMENT PUBLIC GOODS ECONOMIES PUBLIC GOODS World Bank Group Country Partnership Framework for the Republic of Cote d'Ivoire for the Period FY16-FY19 |
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This Country Partnership Framework (CPF)
presents the World Bank Group (WBG) program for Côte
d’Ivoire (CIV) during the period FY16-FY19. The CPF comes at
an opportune moment to accelerate and scale up the WBG
engagement. The program will take advantage of CIV’s current
climate of renewed stability to modernize the economy and
eliminate long-standing disparities aggravated by a decade
of multifaceted crisis, during which the World Bank Group
had to suspend its operation four times. In 2009, a
transitional Government resulting from the Ouagadougou
Political Agreement (OPA) provided an appropriate platform
to reengage. The transitional Government prepared the
country’s first Poverty Reduction Strategy Paper (PRSP)
covering 2009-2015. The WBG Country Partnership Strategy
(CPS) for FY10-14, which supported the PRSP’s goals, was
prepared in this context. Political unrest following the
2010 Presidential Elections then rendered implementation of
the 2009 PRSP difficult. During the past four years, CIV has
made an impressive transition from crisis to relative
stability, and from fragility and low equilibrium, through
stabilization, to aspiring emerging economy status. Although
some of the root causes of the conflict remain, there are
high expectations that those will be tackled if the current
transformation is maintained and the reconciliation agenda
is intensified. The Government expects to accelerate
implementation of measures designed to improve social
cohesion, develop human capital, build a resilient economy,
support territorial development and promote regional
synergies towards integration. The CPF will also support the
achievement of the WBG’s twin goals of reducing extreme
poverty and boosting shared prosperity, which is also in
line with Côte d’Ivoire’s plans. |
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Country Partnership Framework for the Republic of Cote d'Ivoire for the Period FY16-FY19 |
title_short |
Country Partnership Framework for the Republic of Cote d'Ivoire for the Period FY16-FY19 |
title_full |
Country Partnership Framework for the Republic of Cote d'Ivoire for the Period FY16-FY19 |
title_fullStr |
Country Partnership Framework for the Republic of Cote d'Ivoire for the Period FY16-FY19 |
title_full_unstemmed |
Country Partnership Framework for the Republic of Cote d'Ivoire for the Period FY16-FY19 |
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country partnership framework for the republic of cote d'ivoire for the period fy16-fy19 |
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World Bank, Washington, DC |
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2015 |
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okr-10986-231312021-04-23T14:04:12Z Country Partnership Framework for the Republic of Cote d'Ivoire for the Period FY16-FY19 World Bank Group TARIFFS CAPITAL MARKETS STRUCTURAL ADJUSTMENT ECONOMIC GROWTH ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION LIVING CONDITIONS WASTE MANAGEMENT FINANCING REDUCING EMISSIONS INFORMATION SYSTEM CARBON AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTION EXPECTATIONS ENROLLMENT MARGINAL COST PRODUCERS RESOURCE MANAGEMENT PROPERTY RIGHTS ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENTS BALANCE OF PAYMENTS FINANCIAL RESOURCES RESOURCE ALLOCATION RESERVE REQUIREMENTS DEBT MANAGEMENT LABOR FORCE EMISSIONS POLITICAL ECONOMY EFFECTIVE STRATEGY REVENUES FISCAL POLICY SUSTAINABLE MANAGEMENT INCENTIVES EQUILIBRIUM MODELS SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT PAYMENTS ECONOMIC ACTIVITY AGRICULTURE ORGANIZATION AUDITS ECONOMIC ACTIVITY PRESENT VALUE INTERNATIONAL FINANCE FISCAL POLICIES EXPLOITATION SAVINGS EFFECTIVE ALLOCATION OIL JOB OPPORTUNITIES NATURAL CAPITAL UNION CURRENT ACCOUNT OPTIONS LABOR PRODUCTIVITY LIVESTOCK PRODUCTS DEBT PRIVATE INVESTMENT LIMITED ACCESS ALLOCATIVE EFFICIENCY FINANCING NEEDS POLLUTION FORESTRY CLIMATE CHANGE ECONOMIC POLICIES LOANS LABOR PRODUCTIVITY ENTERPRISES NATURAL RESOURCES DEBT SERVICE SUBSIDIES FINANCE MINIMUM WAGES EFFICIENCY PUBLIC INVESTMENT TAXES ACCESS TO INFORMATION LAND USE BANKS FISCAL DEFICIT EXPENDITURE GOVERNMENT SECURITIES RESOURCES DRINKING WATER EQUITY CONSUMPTION DISPARITIES IN ACCESS HUMAN CAPITAL CAPITAL WAGES CLIMATE CHANGE CREDIT FACILITY POLICY MAKERS GENDER BANK FOREIGN DIRECT INVESTMENT CREDIT DIVISION OF LABOR DEFORESTATION DEMAND CPI NATIONAL INCOME SUSTAINABLE GROWTH URBAN AREAS PUBLIC EXPENDITURES ELECTRICITY GENERATION EXPENDITURES ENTERPRISE PROPERTY DECISION MAKING AGRICULTURAL SYSTEMS TRANSACTION COSTS ENVIRONMENT SOIL DEGRADATION RESOURCE ALLOCATION ECONOMIC SITUATION SECURITIES TAX REVENUE BANK ACCOUNTS EXPORT CROPS ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT TRADE LAND SECURITY DRINKING WATER INVESTMENT EXTREME POVERTY COMMERCIAL BANKS COMPARATIVE ADVANTAGE HOUSEHOLDS FARMS ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT COOPERATION WATER POLLUTION PRIVATE INVESTORS REVENUE RISK MANAGEMENT LIVING CONDITIONS GUARANTEE AGENCY PUBLIC BANKS PROFITS ENVIRONMENTAL COST SAVINGS ARREARS PRICES DEMOGRAPHICS GUARANTEE DEVELOPMENT BANK CONSUMER PROTECTION FINANCIAL SECTOR DEVELOPMENT PUBLIC GOODS ECONOMIES PUBLIC GOODS This Country Partnership Framework (CPF) presents the World Bank Group (WBG) program for Côte d’Ivoire (CIV) during the period FY16-FY19. The CPF comes at an opportune moment to accelerate and scale up the WBG engagement. The program will take advantage of CIV’s current climate of renewed stability to modernize the economy and eliminate long-standing disparities aggravated by a decade of multifaceted crisis, during which the World Bank Group had to suspend its operation four times. In 2009, a transitional Government resulting from the Ouagadougou Political Agreement (OPA) provided an appropriate platform to reengage. The transitional Government prepared the country’s first Poverty Reduction Strategy Paper (PRSP) covering 2009-2015. The WBG Country Partnership Strategy (CPS) for FY10-14, which supported the PRSP’s goals, was prepared in this context. Political unrest following the 2010 Presidential Elections then rendered implementation of the 2009 PRSP difficult. During the past four years, CIV has made an impressive transition from crisis to relative stability, and from fragility and low equilibrium, through stabilization, to aspiring emerging economy status. Although some of the root causes of the conflict remain, there are high expectations that those will be tackled if the current transformation is maintained and the reconciliation agenda is intensified. The Government expects to accelerate implementation of measures designed to improve social cohesion, develop human capital, build a resilient economy, support territorial development and promote regional synergies towards integration. The CPF will also support the achievement of the WBG’s twin goals of reducing extreme poverty and boosting shared prosperity, which is also in line with Côte d’Ivoire’s plans. 2015-11-23T17:50:53Z 2015-11-23T17:50:53Z 2015-08-17 Report http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2015/10/25010664/cote-divoire-country-partnership-framework-period-fy2016-fy2019 http://hdl.handle.net/10986/23131 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 Africa |