Country Partnership Framework for the Republic of Mali the Period FY16-19

Prior to the political and security crisis of 2012, Mali, a large landlocked country in West Africa already ranked among the poorest countries in the world. In early 2012, the vast northern regions fell under the control of extremist forces, while...

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topic EMPLOYMENT
RISKS
FINANCIAL SERVICES
REGULATORY FRAMEWORK
ACCOUNTING
URBANIZATION
PEOPLE
VACCINATION
LIQUIDATION
FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT
PRINCIPAL
AUTONOMY
ANTENATAL CARE
INTEREST
BUDGETARY SYSTEMS
PREVENTION
LAWS
GUARANTEES
PRIVATIZATION
INDUSTRY
INTERNAL AUDITS
NEEDS ASSESSMENT
CAPITAL BASE
LOCAL GOVERNMENTS
STRATEGIES
COMMUNITY HEALTH
RESOURCE ALLOCATION
WATER SUPPLY
SERVICES
TAX COLLECTION
PUBLIC SERVICES
HEALTH CARE
HOUSING
FISCAL POLICY
CAPITAL ADEQUACY
HEALTH
PRICING
ELECTRICITY SERVICES
PROJECTS
CRIME
ECONOMIC STABILITY
SAVING
INFLATION
TELEPHONE SERVICES
COMMUNITY PARTICIPATION
PUBLIC HEALTH
MUNICIPALITIES
AUDITS
LIFE EXPECTANCY
SAFETY NETS
BUDGET
KNOWLEDGE
MACROECONOMIC STABILITY
MARKET ENTRY
COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT
SAVINGS
TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE
INVESTMENT GRANTS
IMMUNIZATION
PATIENTS
TRANSPORT
INTERVENTION
RESOURCE MOBILIZATION
PRODUCTIVITY
MIGRATION
TRANSFERS
VIOLENCE
FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS
CRITERIA
MARKETS
MARKETING
DEBT
LOCAL GOVERNMENT
DEFICITS
FOREIGN ASSETS
LEGISLATION
PUBLIC FINANCE
PUBLIC SERVICE PROVISION
LABOR
LOANS
ENTERPRISES
GENITAL MUTILATION
NATURAL RESOURCES
MIGRANTS
EQUALIZATION
TRUST FUNDS
OPERATING LOSSES
MICROFINANCE REGULATION
MORTALITY
SUBSIDIES
FINANCE
GRANTS
INFRASTRUCTURE
TAXES
BANKING SECTOR
BANKS
ISLAMIC DEVELOPMENT BANK
DEVOLUTION
UNEMPLOYMENT
EQUITY
SOCIAL SAFETY NETS
ACCOUNTABILITY
WORKERS
INTERNATIONAL RESERVES
CAPITAL
WAGES
AGED
SOCIAL SERVICES
IMMUNODEFICIENCY
VALUE
DEVELOPMENT BANKS
BANK
GOVERNMENT FINANCE
CREDIT
BUDGETS
HEALTH OUTCOMES
PUBLIC ENTERPRISES
PUBLIC EXPENDITURES
FAMILY PLANNING
STRESS
INTERNAL CONTROLS
PROPERTY
SOCIAL NETWORKS
FISCAL YEAR
MEASUREMENT
BLOCK GRANTS
REFUGEES
GOVERNMENT REFORM
NUTRITION
TRANSACTION COSTS
MARKET RISK
ADOLESCENTS
QUALITY CONTROL
URBAN DEVELOPMENT
PUBLIC DEBT
PRIMARY HEALTH CARE
INTERNET
GOVERNANCE
INSURANCE
TAXATION
MICROFINANCE
WEIGHT
PREGNANT WOMEN
LAND
CHILDREN
RISK
COMMERCIAL BANKS
FINANCIAL MARKETS
BANKING
DECENTRALIZATION
INSTITUTIONAL DEVELOPMENT
REVENUE
RISK MANAGEMENT
LENDING
CAPITAL EXPENDITURES
STRATEGY
CANTEENS
REGISTRATION
FAMILIES
AUTONOMOUS REGIONS
ENTREPRENEURSHIP
HOSPITALS
FINANCIAL SYSTEMS
GOVERNMENTS
CIVIL SERVICE
HEALTH SERVICES
IMPLEMENTATION
CONSOLIDATION
spellingShingle EMPLOYMENT
RISKS
FINANCIAL SERVICES
REGULATORY FRAMEWORK
ACCOUNTING
URBANIZATION
PEOPLE
VACCINATION
LIQUIDATION
FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT
PRINCIPAL
AUTONOMY
ANTENATAL CARE
INTEREST
BUDGETARY SYSTEMS
PREVENTION
LAWS
GUARANTEES
PRIVATIZATION
INDUSTRY
INTERNAL AUDITS
NEEDS ASSESSMENT
CAPITAL BASE
LOCAL GOVERNMENTS
STRATEGIES
COMMUNITY HEALTH
RESOURCE ALLOCATION
WATER SUPPLY
SERVICES
TAX COLLECTION
PUBLIC SERVICES
HEALTH CARE
HOUSING
FISCAL POLICY
CAPITAL ADEQUACY
HEALTH
PRICING
ELECTRICITY SERVICES
PROJECTS
CRIME
ECONOMIC STABILITY
SAVING
INFLATION
TELEPHONE SERVICES
COMMUNITY PARTICIPATION
PUBLIC HEALTH
MUNICIPALITIES
AUDITS
LIFE EXPECTANCY
SAFETY NETS
BUDGET
KNOWLEDGE
MACROECONOMIC STABILITY
MARKET ENTRY
COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT
SAVINGS
TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE
INVESTMENT GRANTS
IMMUNIZATION
PATIENTS
TRANSPORT
INTERVENTION
RESOURCE MOBILIZATION
PRODUCTIVITY
MIGRATION
TRANSFERS
VIOLENCE
FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS
CRITERIA
MARKETS
MARKETING
DEBT
LOCAL GOVERNMENT
DEFICITS
FOREIGN ASSETS
LEGISLATION
PUBLIC FINANCE
PUBLIC SERVICE PROVISION
LABOR
LOANS
ENTERPRISES
GENITAL MUTILATION
NATURAL RESOURCES
MIGRANTS
EQUALIZATION
TRUST FUNDS
OPERATING LOSSES
MICROFINANCE REGULATION
MORTALITY
SUBSIDIES
FINANCE
GRANTS
INFRASTRUCTURE
TAXES
BANKING SECTOR
BANKS
ISLAMIC DEVELOPMENT BANK
DEVOLUTION
UNEMPLOYMENT
EQUITY
SOCIAL SAFETY NETS
ACCOUNTABILITY
WORKERS
INTERNATIONAL RESERVES
CAPITAL
WAGES
AGED
SOCIAL SERVICES
IMMUNODEFICIENCY
VALUE
DEVELOPMENT BANKS
BANK
GOVERNMENT FINANCE
CREDIT
BUDGETS
HEALTH OUTCOMES
PUBLIC ENTERPRISES
PUBLIC EXPENDITURES
FAMILY PLANNING
STRESS
INTERNAL CONTROLS
PROPERTY
SOCIAL NETWORKS
FISCAL YEAR
MEASUREMENT
BLOCK GRANTS
REFUGEES
GOVERNMENT REFORM
NUTRITION
TRANSACTION COSTS
MARKET RISK
ADOLESCENTS
QUALITY CONTROL
URBAN DEVELOPMENT
PUBLIC DEBT
PRIMARY HEALTH CARE
INTERNET
GOVERNANCE
INSURANCE
TAXATION
MICROFINANCE
WEIGHT
PREGNANT WOMEN
LAND
CHILDREN
RISK
COMMERCIAL BANKS
FINANCIAL MARKETS
BANKING
DECENTRALIZATION
INSTITUTIONAL DEVELOPMENT
REVENUE
RISK MANAGEMENT
LENDING
CAPITAL EXPENDITURES
STRATEGY
CANTEENS
REGISTRATION
FAMILIES
AUTONOMOUS REGIONS
ENTREPRENEURSHIP
HOSPITALS
FINANCIAL SYSTEMS
GOVERNMENTS
CIVIL SERVICE
HEALTH SERVICES
IMPLEMENTATION
CONSOLIDATION
World Bank Group
Country Partnership Framework for the Republic of Mali the Period FY16-19
geographic_facet Africa
Mali
description Prior to the political and security crisis of 2012, Mali, a large landlocked country in West Africa already ranked among the poorest countries in the world. In early 2012, the vast northern regions fell under the control of extremist forces, while a coup d’état in Bamako threw the country into political instability and turmoil. A strong international military response in early 2013 prevented further destabilization, though part of the North remains outside government control and insecurity has spread to Bamako and the South. The signing of a peace agreement in June 2015 has revived hopes for peace and stability. The WBG has continued to support Mali throughout the crisis. An Interim Strategy Note (ISN, FY14-15) addressed the root causes of Mali’s underestimated fragility, namely weak governance, extremely high demographic growth and the consequences of climate change. This CPF will continue to address the drivers of Mali’s fragility, with a strong focus on governance, while building on the progress and experience of the ISN. Drawing from the recent Systematic Country Diagnostic (SCD), which stresses the criticality of improving rural livelihoods to sustainable poverty reduction, the Framework intends to contribute to improving rural incomes by increasing productivity and resilience in the four livelihood zones of the country. Accordingly, the CPF proposes orientations for the WBG engagement around three areas of focus: (i) improve governance, by strengthening public resource management at central and local levels and fostering citizen engagement; (ii) create economic opportunities, by enhancing the productive capacity of smallholders, increasing agricultural value added and diversification to catalyze transformation, and improving basic services by developing infrastructure and connectivity; and (iii) build resilience, by developing human capital, strengthening safety nets, improving risk management mechanisms for the poor and vulnerable and mitigating climate shock. A comprehensive program has been proposed for the first two years of the CPF that includes knowledge activities and development policy operations to address the binding constraints to poverty reduction, as well as citizen engagement, investment financing, partner-funded and joint IFC/IDA investments and guarantees. Key areas include the reinsertion of ex-combatants, competitiveness and agricultural productivity, statistical capacity, climate change, water and sanitation, safety nets programs, energy, irrigation and transport.
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title Country Partnership Framework for the Republic of Mali the Period FY16-19
title_short Country Partnership Framework for the Republic of Mali the Period FY16-19
title_full Country Partnership Framework for the Republic of Mali the Period FY16-19
title_fullStr Country Partnership Framework for the Republic of Mali the Period FY16-19
title_full_unstemmed Country Partnership Framework for the Republic of Mali the Period FY16-19
title_sort country partnership framework for the republic of mali the period fy16-19
publisher World Bank, Washington, DC
publishDate 2016
url http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2015/12/25472288/mali-country-partnership-framework-period-fy16-19
http://hdl.handle.net/10986/23662
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spelling okr-10986-236622021-04-23T14:04:16Z Country Partnership Framework for the Republic of Mali the Period FY16-19 World Bank Group EMPLOYMENT RISKS FINANCIAL SERVICES REGULATORY FRAMEWORK ACCOUNTING URBANIZATION PEOPLE VACCINATION LIQUIDATION FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT PRINCIPAL AUTONOMY ANTENATAL CARE INTEREST BUDGETARY SYSTEMS PREVENTION LAWS GUARANTEES PRIVATIZATION INDUSTRY INTERNAL AUDITS NEEDS ASSESSMENT CAPITAL BASE LOCAL GOVERNMENTS STRATEGIES COMMUNITY HEALTH RESOURCE ALLOCATION WATER SUPPLY SERVICES TAX COLLECTION PUBLIC SERVICES HEALTH CARE HOUSING FISCAL POLICY CAPITAL ADEQUACY HEALTH PRICING ELECTRICITY SERVICES PROJECTS CRIME ECONOMIC STABILITY SAVING INFLATION TELEPHONE SERVICES COMMUNITY PARTICIPATION PUBLIC HEALTH MUNICIPALITIES AUDITS LIFE EXPECTANCY SAFETY NETS BUDGET KNOWLEDGE MACROECONOMIC STABILITY MARKET ENTRY COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT SAVINGS TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE INVESTMENT GRANTS IMMUNIZATION PATIENTS TRANSPORT INTERVENTION RESOURCE MOBILIZATION PRODUCTIVITY MIGRATION TRANSFERS VIOLENCE FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS CRITERIA MARKETS MARKETING DEBT LOCAL GOVERNMENT DEFICITS FOREIGN ASSETS LEGISLATION PUBLIC FINANCE PUBLIC SERVICE PROVISION LABOR LOANS ENTERPRISES GENITAL MUTILATION NATURAL RESOURCES MIGRANTS EQUALIZATION TRUST FUNDS OPERATING LOSSES MICROFINANCE REGULATION MORTALITY SUBSIDIES FINANCE GRANTS INFRASTRUCTURE TAXES BANKING SECTOR BANKS ISLAMIC DEVELOPMENT BANK DEVOLUTION UNEMPLOYMENT EQUITY SOCIAL SAFETY NETS ACCOUNTABILITY WORKERS INTERNATIONAL RESERVES CAPITAL WAGES AGED SOCIAL SERVICES IMMUNODEFICIENCY VALUE DEVELOPMENT BANKS BANK GOVERNMENT FINANCE CREDIT BUDGETS HEALTH OUTCOMES PUBLIC ENTERPRISES PUBLIC EXPENDITURES FAMILY PLANNING STRESS INTERNAL CONTROLS PROPERTY SOCIAL NETWORKS FISCAL YEAR MEASUREMENT BLOCK GRANTS REFUGEES GOVERNMENT REFORM NUTRITION TRANSACTION COSTS MARKET RISK ADOLESCENTS QUALITY CONTROL URBAN DEVELOPMENT PUBLIC DEBT PRIMARY HEALTH CARE INTERNET GOVERNANCE INSURANCE TAXATION MICROFINANCE WEIGHT PREGNANT WOMEN LAND CHILDREN RISK COMMERCIAL BANKS FINANCIAL MARKETS BANKING DECENTRALIZATION INSTITUTIONAL DEVELOPMENT REVENUE RISK MANAGEMENT LENDING CAPITAL EXPENDITURES STRATEGY CANTEENS REGISTRATION FAMILIES AUTONOMOUS REGIONS ENTREPRENEURSHIP HOSPITALS FINANCIAL SYSTEMS GOVERNMENTS CIVIL SERVICE HEALTH SERVICES IMPLEMENTATION CONSOLIDATION Prior to the political and security crisis of 2012, Mali, a large landlocked country in West Africa already ranked among the poorest countries in the world. In early 2012, the vast northern regions fell under the control of extremist forces, while a coup d’état in Bamako threw the country into political instability and turmoil. A strong international military response in early 2013 prevented further destabilization, though part of the North remains outside government control and insecurity has spread to Bamako and the South. The signing of a peace agreement in June 2015 has revived hopes for peace and stability. The WBG has continued to support Mali throughout the crisis. An Interim Strategy Note (ISN, FY14-15) addressed the root causes of Mali’s underestimated fragility, namely weak governance, extremely high demographic growth and the consequences of climate change. This CPF will continue to address the drivers of Mali’s fragility, with a strong focus on governance, while building on the progress and experience of the ISN. Drawing from the recent Systematic Country Diagnostic (SCD), which stresses the criticality of improving rural livelihoods to sustainable poverty reduction, the Framework intends to contribute to improving rural incomes by increasing productivity and resilience in the four livelihood zones of the country. Accordingly, the CPF proposes orientations for the WBG engagement around three areas of focus: (i) improve governance, by strengthening public resource management at central and local levels and fostering citizen engagement; (ii) create economic opportunities, by enhancing the productive capacity of smallholders, increasing agricultural value added and diversification to catalyze transformation, and improving basic services by developing infrastructure and connectivity; and (iii) build resilience, by developing human capital, strengthening safety nets, improving risk management mechanisms for the poor and vulnerable and mitigating climate shock. A comprehensive program has been proposed for the first two years of the CPF that includes knowledge activities and development policy operations to address the binding constraints to poverty reduction, as well as citizen engagement, investment financing, partner-funded and joint IFC/IDA investments and guarantees. Key areas include the reinsertion of ex-combatants, competitiveness and agricultural productivity, statistical capacity, climate change, water and sanitation, safety nets programs, energy, irrigation and transport. 2016-01-14T22:09:25Z 2016-01-14T22:09:25Z 2015-11-03 Report http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2015/12/25472288/mali-country-partnership-framework-period-fy16-19 http://hdl.handle.net/10986/23662 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 Mali