Country Partnership Framework for the Oriental Republic of Uruguay for the Period FY16-FY20

Uruguay is a country of about 3.3 million people, which has consistently given high priority to achieving broadly-shared economic growth and a sustainable reduction in poverty. A strong and progressive social compact has been a defining feature of...

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Main Author: World Bank Group
Format: Report
Language:English
en_US
Published: World Bank, Washington, DC 2016
Subjects:
OIL
CPI
Online Access:http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2016/02/25712348/uruguay-country-partnership-framework-period-fy16-20
http://hdl.handle.net/10986/23958
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language English
en_US
topic WASTE
RISKS
CAPITAL MARKETS
UNEMPLOYMENT RATES
DURABLE GOODS
ECONOMIC GROWTH
PEOPLE
WASTE MANAGEMENT
BISEXUAL
REDUCING EMISSIONS
CARBON
PREVENTION
LAWS
EXPECTATIONS
AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTION
PRODUCERS
RESOURCE MANAGEMENT
INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS
FINANCIAL RESOURCES
TIMBER
LABOR FORCE
EMISSIONS
POLITICAL ECONOMY
HEALTH CARE
REVENUES
SUSTAINABLE MANAGEMENT
INCENTIVES
EMISSION REDUCTION
HEALTH
CRIME
PUBLIC HEALTH
LIFE EXPECTANCY
RESOURCE USE
KNOWLEDGE
DISABILITIES
OIL PRICES
ARABLE LAND
IRON
OIL
PATIENTS
SOCIAL EXCLUSION
INTERVENTION
CAPITAL FORMATION
HEALTH INDICATORS
SEXUALITY
AGING
OPTIONS
EXTERNALITIES
FAMILY RELATIONS
OBSERVATION
VIOLENCE
DEBT
MARKETING
POLLUTION
FORESTRY
MARIJUANA
SCREENING
NATURAL RESOURCES
MORTALITY
EFFICIENCY
FISHING
HEALTH PROMOTION
FOOD PRODUCTION
CARBON EMISSIONS
TAXES
ACCESS TO INFORMATION
LAND USE
EFFECTIVE USE
PEOPLE WITH DISABILITIES
RESOURCES
UNEMPLOYMENT
EQUITY
ENERGY CONSUMPTION
DEMOGRAPHIC TRANSITION
PRODUCTIVITY GROWTH
CONSUMPTION
LESBIANS
WORKERS
WAGES
CLIMATE CHANGE
AGED
SOCIAL SERVICES
ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT
VALUES
POLICY MAKERS
HEALTH POLICY
CREDIT
SOCIAL POLICY
DIVISION OF LABOR
CPI
DEMAND
HEALTH OUTCOMES
VICTIMS
PUBLIC EXPENDITURES
STRESS
EXPENDITURES
INSULATION
PROPERTY
ENVIRONMENTAL INFORMATION
DECISION MAKING
MEASUREMENT
ENVIRONMENT
WORKSHOPS
ADOLESCENTS
WEATHER PATTERNS
STREAMS
SECURITIES
MARKET COMPETITION
INTERNET
ENERGY EFFICIENCY
NATURAL RESOURCE BASE
FISHERIES
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
COMMUNICABLE DISEASES
PREGNANT WOMEN
TRADE
LAND
CHILDREN
ECONOMIES OF SCALE
COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS
DRINKING WATER
COMPARATIVE ADVANTAGE
FARMS
INDUSTRIAL POLLUTION
REVENUE
POLLUTION CONTROL
PRIVATE CONSUMPTION
RISK MANAGEMENT
INSTITUTIONALIZATION
LIVING CONDITIONS
TAX REFORM
STRATEGY
REGISTRATION
FAMILIES
MEDICINES
SEXUAL VIOLENCE
ENVIRONMENTAL
LABOR MARKETS
HEALTH SERVICES
IMPLEMENTATION
PREGNANCY
ABORTION
PRICES
DEMOGRAPHICS
ECONOMIC CONDITIONS
ECONOMIES
PUBLIC GOODS
ENVIRONMENTAL POLICIES
spellingShingle WASTE
RISKS
CAPITAL MARKETS
UNEMPLOYMENT RATES
DURABLE GOODS
ECONOMIC GROWTH
PEOPLE
WASTE MANAGEMENT
BISEXUAL
REDUCING EMISSIONS
CARBON
PREVENTION
LAWS
EXPECTATIONS
AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTION
PRODUCERS
RESOURCE MANAGEMENT
INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS
FINANCIAL RESOURCES
TIMBER
LABOR FORCE
EMISSIONS
POLITICAL ECONOMY
HEALTH CARE
REVENUES
SUSTAINABLE MANAGEMENT
INCENTIVES
EMISSION REDUCTION
HEALTH
CRIME
PUBLIC HEALTH
LIFE EXPECTANCY
RESOURCE USE
KNOWLEDGE
DISABILITIES
OIL PRICES
ARABLE LAND
IRON
OIL
PATIENTS
SOCIAL EXCLUSION
INTERVENTION
CAPITAL FORMATION
HEALTH INDICATORS
SEXUALITY
AGING
OPTIONS
EXTERNALITIES
FAMILY RELATIONS
OBSERVATION
VIOLENCE
DEBT
MARKETING
POLLUTION
FORESTRY
MARIJUANA
SCREENING
NATURAL RESOURCES
MORTALITY
EFFICIENCY
FISHING
HEALTH PROMOTION
FOOD PRODUCTION
CARBON EMISSIONS
TAXES
ACCESS TO INFORMATION
LAND USE
EFFECTIVE USE
PEOPLE WITH DISABILITIES
RESOURCES
UNEMPLOYMENT
EQUITY
ENERGY CONSUMPTION
DEMOGRAPHIC TRANSITION
PRODUCTIVITY GROWTH
CONSUMPTION
LESBIANS
WORKERS
WAGES
CLIMATE CHANGE
AGED
SOCIAL SERVICES
ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT
VALUES
POLICY MAKERS
HEALTH POLICY
CREDIT
SOCIAL POLICY
DIVISION OF LABOR
CPI
DEMAND
HEALTH OUTCOMES
VICTIMS
PUBLIC EXPENDITURES
STRESS
EXPENDITURES
INSULATION
PROPERTY
ENVIRONMENTAL INFORMATION
DECISION MAKING
MEASUREMENT
ENVIRONMENT
WORKSHOPS
ADOLESCENTS
WEATHER PATTERNS
STREAMS
SECURITIES
MARKET COMPETITION
INTERNET
ENERGY EFFICIENCY
NATURAL RESOURCE BASE
FISHERIES
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
COMMUNICABLE DISEASES
PREGNANT WOMEN
TRADE
LAND
CHILDREN
ECONOMIES OF SCALE
COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS
DRINKING WATER
COMPARATIVE ADVANTAGE
FARMS
INDUSTRIAL POLLUTION
REVENUE
POLLUTION CONTROL
PRIVATE CONSUMPTION
RISK MANAGEMENT
INSTITUTIONALIZATION
LIVING CONDITIONS
TAX REFORM
STRATEGY
REGISTRATION
FAMILIES
MEDICINES
SEXUAL VIOLENCE
ENVIRONMENTAL
LABOR MARKETS
HEALTH SERVICES
IMPLEMENTATION
PREGNANCY
ABORTION
PRICES
DEMOGRAPHICS
ECONOMIC CONDITIONS
ECONOMIES
PUBLIC GOODS
ENVIRONMENTAL POLICIES
World Bank Group
Country Partnership Framework for the Oriental Republic of Uruguay for the Period FY16-FY20
geographic_facet Latin America & Caribbean
Uruguay
description Uruguay is a country of about 3.3 million people, which has consistently given high priority to achieving broadly-shared economic growth and a sustainable reduction in poverty. A strong and progressive social compact has been a defining feature of Uruguayan society and politics, with consistent emphasis placed on protecting vulnerable groups, assuring worker dignity and promoting equitable growth. This compact, combined with rapid economic growth since 2003, has contributed to the development of a sizeable middle class, at 60 percent, the largest in Latin America as a proportion of the population, as well as effective institutions, good governance and, in consequence, a high degree of public trust in Government. The resultant political stability has been a fundamental element of Uruguay’s success in attaining its present standards of living. This Country Partnership Framework (CPF) is aligned with Uruguay’s 2015-2020 political cycle and selectivity has been exercised in the identification of objectives. The design of the CPF program responds to the Government’s priorities and is also closely coordinated with the programs of Uruguay’s other development partners, including IADB and CAF. The program is anchored in the findings of the new Systematic Country Diagnostic (SCD) which was informed by extensive consultations with a wide range of stakeholders. The proposed CPF program is designed to support the Government in its pursuit of six objectives identified in the SCD, grouped into three focal areas, namely, building resilience, rebalancing the social compact, and integrating Uruguay into global markets. During consultations, the Government endorsed the selection of focal areas (CPF’s pillars and objectives) and the technical teams closely coordinated with the Bank experts who designed a set of indicators, which are fully owned.
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title Country Partnership Framework for the Oriental Republic of Uruguay for the Period FY16-FY20
title_short Country Partnership Framework for the Oriental Republic of Uruguay for the Period FY16-FY20
title_full Country Partnership Framework for the Oriental Republic of Uruguay for the Period FY16-FY20
title_fullStr Country Partnership Framework for the Oriental Republic of Uruguay for the Period FY16-FY20
title_full_unstemmed Country Partnership Framework for the Oriental Republic of Uruguay for the Period FY16-FY20
title_sort country partnership framework for the oriental republic of uruguay for the period fy16-fy20
publisher World Bank, Washington, DC
publishDate 2016
url http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2016/02/25712348/uruguay-country-partnership-framework-period-fy16-20
http://hdl.handle.net/10986/23958
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spelling okr-10986-239582021-04-23T14:04:18Z Country Partnership Framework for the Oriental Republic of Uruguay for the Period FY16-FY20 World Bank Group WASTE RISKS CAPITAL MARKETS UNEMPLOYMENT RATES DURABLE GOODS ECONOMIC GROWTH PEOPLE WASTE MANAGEMENT BISEXUAL REDUCING EMISSIONS CARBON PREVENTION LAWS EXPECTATIONS AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTION PRODUCERS RESOURCE MANAGEMENT INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS FINANCIAL RESOURCES TIMBER LABOR FORCE EMISSIONS POLITICAL ECONOMY HEALTH CARE REVENUES SUSTAINABLE MANAGEMENT INCENTIVES EMISSION REDUCTION HEALTH CRIME PUBLIC HEALTH LIFE EXPECTANCY RESOURCE USE KNOWLEDGE DISABILITIES OIL PRICES ARABLE LAND IRON OIL PATIENTS SOCIAL EXCLUSION INTERVENTION CAPITAL FORMATION HEALTH INDICATORS SEXUALITY AGING OPTIONS EXTERNALITIES FAMILY RELATIONS OBSERVATION VIOLENCE DEBT MARKETING POLLUTION FORESTRY MARIJUANA SCREENING NATURAL RESOURCES MORTALITY EFFICIENCY FISHING HEALTH PROMOTION FOOD PRODUCTION CARBON EMISSIONS TAXES ACCESS TO INFORMATION LAND USE EFFECTIVE USE PEOPLE WITH DISABILITIES RESOURCES UNEMPLOYMENT EQUITY ENERGY CONSUMPTION DEMOGRAPHIC TRANSITION PRODUCTIVITY GROWTH CONSUMPTION LESBIANS WORKERS WAGES CLIMATE CHANGE AGED SOCIAL SERVICES ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT VALUES POLICY MAKERS HEALTH POLICY CREDIT SOCIAL POLICY DIVISION OF LABOR CPI DEMAND HEALTH OUTCOMES VICTIMS PUBLIC EXPENDITURES STRESS EXPENDITURES INSULATION PROPERTY ENVIRONMENTAL INFORMATION DECISION MAKING MEASUREMENT ENVIRONMENT WORKSHOPS ADOLESCENTS WEATHER PATTERNS STREAMS SECURITIES MARKET COMPETITION INTERNET ENERGY EFFICIENCY NATURAL RESOURCE BASE FISHERIES ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT COMMUNICABLE DISEASES PREGNANT WOMEN TRADE LAND CHILDREN ECONOMIES OF SCALE COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS DRINKING WATER COMPARATIVE ADVANTAGE FARMS INDUSTRIAL POLLUTION REVENUE POLLUTION CONTROL PRIVATE CONSUMPTION RISK MANAGEMENT INSTITUTIONALIZATION LIVING CONDITIONS TAX REFORM STRATEGY REGISTRATION FAMILIES MEDICINES SEXUAL VIOLENCE ENVIRONMENTAL LABOR MARKETS HEALTH SERVICES IMPLEMENTATION PREGNANCY ABORTION PRICES DEMOGRAPHICS ECONOMIC CONDITIONS ECONOMIES PUBLIC GOODS ENVIRONMENTAL POLICIES Uruguay is a country of about 3.3 million people, which has consistently given high priority to achieving broadly-shared economic growth and a sustainable reduction in poverty. A strong and progressive social compact has been a defining feature of Uruguayan society and politics, with consistent emphasis placed on protecting vulnerable groups, assuring worker dignity and promoting equitable growth. This compact, combined with rapid economic growth since 2003, has contributed to the development of a sizeable middle class, at 60 percent, the largest in Latin America as a proportion of the population, as well as effective institutions, good governance and, in consequence, a high degree of public trust in Government. The resultant political stability has been a fundamental element of Uruguay’s success in attaining its present standards of living. This Country Partnership Framework (CPF) is aligned with Uruguay’s 2015-2020 political cycle and selectivity has been exercised in the identification of objectives. The design of the CPF program responds to the Government’s priorities and is also closely coordinated with the programs of Uruguay’s other development partners, including IADB and CAF. The program is anchored in the findings of the new Systematic Country Diagnostic (SCD) which was informed by extensive consultations with a wide range of stakeholders. The proposed CPF program is designed to support the Government in its pursuit of six objectives identified in the SCD, grouped into three focal areas, namely, building resilience, rebalancing the social compact, and integrating Uruguay into global markets. During consultations, the Government endorsed the selection of focal areas (CPF’s pillars and objectives) and the technical teams closely coordinated with the Bank experts who designed a set of indicators, which are fully owned. 2016-03-15T18:59:30Z 2016-03-15T18:59:30Z 2015-12-21 Report http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2016/02/25712348/uruguay-country-partnership-framework-period-fy16-20 http://hdl.handle.net/10986/23958 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 Focus :: Country Assistance Strategy Document Latin America & Caribbean Uruguay