Country Partnership Framework for Republic of Botswana for the Period FY16-20

This document details the scope and the main elements of the Country Partnership Framework (CPF) with the Republic of Botswana for FY16-20. The previous Country Partnership Strategy (CPS), considered by the Board on May 21, 2009 and completed in 20...

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Format: Report
Language:English
en_US
Published: World Bank, Washington, DC 2015
Subjects:
BUS
CPI
OIL
Online Access:http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2015/11/25174190/botswana-country-partnership-framework-fy16-20
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spelling okr-10986-235042021-04-23T14:04:15Z Country Partnership Framework for Republic of Botswana for the Period FY16-20 World Bank Group TRANSPORTATION SYSTEM NATURAL CAPITAL OPEC POLLUTION EQUITY SECURITIES HEALTH OUTCOMES POPULATION DENSITY SOCIAL ISSUES CHILDREN ROAD CARBON HIGH UNEMPLOYMENT SAFETY OPTIONS PROPERTY SOCIAL SERVICES INITIATIVES TIMBER OIL PRICES PREVENTION KNOWLEDGE MODELS RISK MANAGEMENT TRANSPORT SECTOR EFFICIENCY ENVIRONMENTAL LAWS POLICY DECISIONS DISASTERS CARBON ENERGY STREAMS ROADS DEMAND PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION SUSTAINABLE USE SUSTAINABLE WATER EXPENDITURES TRANSPARENCY UNEMPLOYMENT REGISTRATION BRIDGE TRANSPORT SYSTEM DRIVERS HEALTH INDICATORS ECONOMIC GROWTH COMMUNICABLE DISEASES INVESTMENTS SANITATION HEALTH INTERVENTIONS TRANSPORT INFRASTRUCTURE IMMUNODEFICIENCY DRINKING WATER EXPECTATIONS WORKERS HEAVY RELIANCE ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT WEALTH AGED HEALTH COMPARATIVE ADVANTAGE CAPITAL MARKETS NATIONAL TRANSPORT PEOPLE PRODUCERS TRANSPORTATION MARKETING POLICY MAKERS SUBSIDIES MORTALITY DIABETES RESOURCE MANAGEMENT BUS HOSPITALS INFECTIOUS DISEASES TRANSPORT POLICY REVENUE FEASIBILITY STUDIES ENERGY EFFICIENCY CREDIT CPI CLIMATE CHANGE WASTE TRADEOFFS WEIGHT ENVIRONMENTAL ISSUES SUSTAINABLE WATER ECONOMIES SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT NUTRITION NATIONAL INCOME REGIONAL TRANSPORT PUBLIC TRANSPORT SYSTEM TRANSIT DECISION MAKING PUBLIC TRANSPORT METHANE COAL INTERVENTION DEBT POLLUTION PREVENTION COST SAVINGS CLINICS NATURAL RESOURCES URBAN ROADS FINANCIAL RESOURCES VALUES POLICIES BOTTLENECKS TRAINING LABOR PRODUCTIVITY SOCIAL POLICY INCENTIVES OIL HEALTH SERVICES PATIENT LAND MORBIDITY PRICES HEALTH CARE GRANTS COSTS IMPLEMENTATION PRIMARY HEALTH CARE RECYCLING RESOURCES CONSUMPTION MINI-BUS TRANSPORT LABOR FORCE REVENUES POLICY ENVIRONMENT WAGES ENVIRONMENT RISKS SUSTAINABLE GROWTH TRADE ROAD NETWORK INFRASTRUCTURE COST ANALYSIS RECLAMATION STRATEGY DEMOGRAPHICS This document details the scope and the main elements of the Country Partnership Framework (CPF) with the Republic of Botswana for FY16-20. The previous Country Partnership Strategy (CPS), considered by the Board on May 21, 2009 and completed in 2013 has built a solid foundation to design the new World Bank Group (WBG) program. The CPF supports the government’s ongoing National Development Plan (NDP10) that has recently been extended until 2017. It also reviews the new NDP11 now under preparation. The Systematic Country Diagnostic (SCD) was completed after Botswana’s General Elections in October 2014. The SCD drew on all available research and benefited greatly from the series of stakeholder consultations conducted in the country between March and September, 2014. The report was well received by the national authorities and sent for information to the Board on March 31, 2015. The SCD identified the following priority development challenges: (a) despite rapidly declining poverty, low job creation keeps inequality extremely high; (b) with the weakening of traditional growth drivers, a new growth model is needed that is jobs-intensive, export-oriented, and private sector-driven; (c) despite broad and well-intentioned investment, inclusion barriers remain; (d) sustainability is threatened as resource vulnerability challenges long-term growth and inclusion. 2015-12-23T15:14:07Z 2015-12-23T15:14:07Z 2015-10-05 Report http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2015/11/25174190/botswana-country-partnership-framework-fy16-20 http://hdl.handle.net/10986/23504 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 Botswana
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topic TRANSPORTATION SYSTEM
NATURAL CAPITAL
OPEC
POLLUTION
EQUITY
SECURITIES
HEALTH OUTCOMES
POPULATION DENSITY
SOCIAL ISSUES
CHILDREN
ROAD
CARBON
HIGH UNEMPLOYMENT
SAFETY
OPTIONS
PROPERTY
SOCIAL SERVICES
INITIATIVES
TIMBER
OIL PRICES
PREVENTION
KNOWLEDGE
MODELS
RISK MANAGEMENT
TRANSPORT SECTOR
EFFICIENCY
ENVIRONMENTAL
LAWS
POLICY DECISIONS
DISASTERS
CARBON ENERGY
STREAMS
ROADS
DEMAND
PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION
SUSTAINABLE USE
SUSTAINABLE WATER
EXPENDITURES
TRANSPARENCY
UNEMPLOYMENT
REGISTRATION
BRIDGE
TRANSPORT SYSTEM
DRIVERS
HEALTH INDICATORS
ECONOMIC GROWTH
COMMUNICABLE DISEASES
INVESTMENTS
SANITATION
HEALTH INTERVENTIONS
TRANSPORT INFRASTRUCTURE
IMMUNODEFICIENCY
DRINKING WATER
EXPECTATIONS
WORKERS
HEAVY RELIANCE
ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT
WEALTH
AGED
HEALTH
COMPARATIVE ADVANTAGE
CAPITAL MARKETS
NATIONAL TRANSPORT
PEOPLE
PRODUCERS
TRANSPORTATION
MARKETING
POLICY MAKERS
SUBSIDIES
MORTALITY
DIABETES
RESOURCE MANAGEMENT
BUS
HOSPITALS
INFECTIOUS DISEASES
TRANSPORT POLICY
REVENUE
FEASIBILITY STUDIES
ENERGY EFFICIENCY
CREDIT
CPI
CLIMATE CHANGE
WASTE
TRADEOFFS
WEIGHT
ENVIRONMENTAL ISSUES
SUSTAINABLE WATER
ECONOMIES
SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT
NUTRITION
NATIONAL INCOME
REGIONAL TRANSPORT
PUBLIC TRANSPORT SYSTEM
TRANSIT
DECISION MAKING
PUBLIC TRANSPORT
METHANE
COAL
INTERVENTION
DEBT
POLLUTION PREVENTION
COST SAVINGS
CLINICS
NATURAL RESOURCES
URBAN ROADS
FINANCIAL RESOURCES
VALUES
POLICIES
BOTTLENECKS
TRAINING
LABOR PRODUCTIVITY
SOCIAL POLICY
INCENTIVES
OIL
HEALTH SERVICES
PATIENT
LAND
MORBIDITY
PRICES
HEALTH CARE
GRANTS
COSTS
IMPLEMENTATION
PRIMARY HEALTH CARE
RECYCLING
RESOURCES
CONSUMPTION
MINI-BUS
TRANSPORT
LABOR FORCE
REVENUES
POLICY ENVIRONMENT
WAGES
ENVIRONMENT
RISKS
SUSTAINABLE GROWTH
TRADE
ROAD NETWORK
INFRASTRUCTURE
COST ANALYSIS
RECLAMATION
STRATEGY
DEMOGRAPHICS
spellingShingle TRANSPORTATION SYSTEM
NATURAL CAPITAL
OPEC
POLLUTION
EQUITY
SECURITIES
HEALTH OUTCOMES
POPULATION DENSITY
SOCIAL ISSUES
CHILDREN
ROAD
CARBON
HIGH UNEMPLOYMENT
SAFETY
OPTIONS
PROPERTY
SOCIAL SERVICES
INITIATIVES
TIMBER
OIL PRICES
PREVENTION
KNOWLEDGE
MODELS
RISK MANAGEMENT
TRANSPORT SECTOR
EFFICIENCY
ENVIRONMENTAL
LAWS
POLICY DECISIONS
DISASTERS
CARBON ENERGY
STREAMS
ROADS
DEMAND
PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION
SUSTAINABLE USE
SUSTAINABLE WATER
EXPENDITURES
TRANSPARENCY
UNEMPLOYMENT
REGISTRATION
BRIDGE
TRANSPORT SYSTEM
DRIVERS
HEALTH INDICATORS
ECONOMIC GROWTH
COMMUNICABLE DISEASES
INVESTMENTS
SANITATION
HEALTH INTERVENTIONS
TRANSPORT INFRASTRUCTURE
IMMUNODEFICIENCY
DRINKING WATER
EXPECTATIONS
WORKERS
HEAVY RELIANCE
ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT
WEALTH
AGED
HEALTH
COMPARATIVE ADVANTAGE
CAPITAL MARKETS
NATIONAL TRANSPORT
PEOPLE
PRODUCERS
TRANSPORTATION
MARKETING
POLICY MAKERS
SUBSIDIES
MORTALITY
DIABETES
RESOURCE MANAGEMENT
BUS
HOSPITALS
INFECTIOUS DISEASES
TRANSPORT POLICY
REVENUE
FEASIBILITY STUDIES
ENERGY EFFICIENCY
CREDIT
CPI
CLIMATE CHANGE
WASTE
TRADEOFFS
WEIGHT
ENVIRONMENTAL ISSUES
SUSTAINABLE WATER
ECONOMIES
SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT
NUTRITION
NATIONAL INCOME
REGIONAL TRANSPORT
PUBLIC TRANSPORT SYSTEM
TRANSIT
DECISION MAKING
PUBLIC TRANSPORT
METHANE
COAL
INTERVENTION
DEBT
POLLUTION PREVENTION
COST SAVINGS
CLINICS
NATURAL RESOURCES
URBAN ROADS
FINANCIAL RESOURCES
VALUES
POLICIES
BOTTLENECKS
TRAINING
LABOR PRODUCTIVITY
SOCIAL POLICY
INCENTIVES
OIL
HEALTH SERVICES
PATIENT
LAND
MORBIDITY
PRICES
HEALTH CARE
GRANTS
COSTS
IMPLEMENTATION
PRIMARY HEALTH CARE
RECYCLING
RESOURCES
CONSUMPTION
MINI-BUS
TRANSPORT
LABOR FORCE
REVENUES
POLICY ENVIRONMENT
WAGES
ENVIRONMENT
RISKS
SUSTAINABLE GROWTH
TRADE
ROAD NETWORK
INFRASTRUCTURE
COST ANALYSIS
RECLAMATION
STRATEGY
DEMOGRAPHICS
World Bank Group
Country Partnership Framework for Republic of Botswana for the Period FY16-20
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Botswana
description This document details the scope and the main elements of the Country Partnership Framework (CPF) with the Republic of Botswana for FY16-20. The previous Country Partnership Strategy (CPS), considered by the Board on May 21, 2009 and completed in 2013 has built a solid foundation to design the new World Bank Group (WBG) program. The CPF supports the government’s ongoing National Development Plan (NDP10) that has recently been extended until 2017. It also reviews the new NDP11 now under preparation. The Systematic Country Diagnostic (SCD) was completed after Botswana’s General Elections in October 2014. The SCD drew on all available research and benefited greatly from the series of stakeholder consultations conducted in the country between March and September, 2014. The report was well received by the national authorities and sent for information to the Board on March 31, 2015. The SCD identified the following priority development challenges: (a) despite rapidly declining poverty, low job creation keeps inequality extremely high; (b) with the weakening of traditional growth drivers, a new growth model is needed that is jobs-intensive, export-oriented, and private sector-driven; (c) despite broad and well-intentioned investment, inclusion barriers remain; (d) sustainability is threatened as resource vulnerability challenges long-term growth and inclusion.
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author World Bank Group
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title Country Partnership Framework for Republic of Botswana for the Period FY16-20
title_short Country Partnership Framework for Republic of Botswana for the Period FY16-20
title_full Country Partnership Framework for Republic of Botswana for the Period FY16-20
title_fullStr Country Partnership Framework for Republic of Botswana for the Period FY16-20
title_full_unstemmed Country Partnership Framework for Republic of Botswana for the Period FY16-20
title_sort country partnership framework for republic of botswana for the period fy16-20
publisher World Bank, Washington, DC
publishDate 2015
url http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2015/11/25174190/botswana-country-partnership-framework-fy16-20
http://hdl.handle.net/10986/23504
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