Madagascar Economic Update, March 2011 : Aid Effectiveness during Political Instability - A Look at Social Sectors

In Madagascar, donors have traditionally counted for almost half of the government's budget and have been, by far, the main source of funding in social sectors. Since the beginning of the crisis, official aid toward education, health, and soci...

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spelling okr-10986-272462021-04-23T14:04:40Z Madagascar Economic Update, March 2011 : Aid Effectiveness during Political Instability - A Look at Social Sectors World Bank ECONOMIC POLITICAL INSTABILITY SOCIAL AID DONORS ECONOMIC CRISIS TRANSITION GOVERNMENT EXTERNAL FINANCING HEALTH SOCIAL PROTECTION MINISTRY OF EDUCATION GOVERNMENT BUDGET AID ALLOCATION AID EFFECTIVENESS In Madagascar, donors have traditionally counted for almost half of the government's budget and have been, by far, the main source of funding in social sectors. Since the beginning of the crisis, official aid toward education, health, and social protection surged, reaching almost US$260 million in 2010 against US$180 million in 2008. This increased failed nonetheless to improve significantly social indicators. Official aid flows have been cut since beginning of the political crisis except to social sectors where donors have increased significantly their disbursements between 2008 and 2010. This increase has been justified on humanitarian grounds, to respond to the growing social distress of the population. Unfortunately, most social indicators have continued to fall, as evidenced by the recent drop in net registration rate in primary schools, the rate of births attended by medical staff, and the use of external medical consultations. 2017-06-16T16:37:29Z 2017-06-16T16:37:29Z 2011-03 Report http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/317291468270299246/Madagascar-economic-update-aid-effectiveness-during-political-instability-a-look-at-social-sectors http://hdl.handle.net/10986/27246 English en_US CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo World Bank Washington, DC Economic & Sector Work :: Economic Updates and Modeling Economic & Sector Work Africa Madagascar
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topic ECONOMIC
POLITICAL INSTABILITY
SOCIAL AID
DONORS
ECONOMIC CRISIS
TRANSITION GOVERNMENT
EXTERNAL FINANCING
HEALTH
SOCIAL PROTECTION
MINISTRY OF EDUCATION
GOVERNMENT BUDGET
AID ALLOCATION
AID EFFECTIVENESS
spellingShingle ECONOMIC
POLITICAL INSTABILITY
SOCIAL AID
DONORS
ECONOMIC CRISIS
TRANSITION GOVERNMENT
EXTERNAL FINANCING
HEALTH
SOCIAL PROTECTION
MINISTRY OF EDUCATION
GOVERNMENT BUDGET
AID ALLOCATION
AID EFFECTIVENESS
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Madagascar Economic Update, March 2011 : Aid Effectiveness during Political Instability - A Look at Social Sectors
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description In Madagascar, donors have traditionally counted for almost half of the government's budget and have been, by far, the main source of funding in social sectors. Since the beginning of the crisis, official aid toward education, health, and social protection surged, reaching almost US$260 million in 2010 against US$180 million in 2008. This increased failed nonetheless to improve significantly social indicators. Official aid flows have been cut since beginning of the political crisis except to social sectors where donors have increased significantly their disbursements between 2008 and 2010. This increase has been justified on humanitarian grounds, to respond to the growing social distress of the population. Unfortunately, most social indicators have continued to fall, as evidenced by the recent drop in net registration rate in primary schools, the rate of births attended by medical staff, and the use of external medical consultations.
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title Madagascar Economic Update, March 2011 : Aid Effectiveness during Political Instability - A Look at Social Sectors
title_short Madagascar Economic Update, March 2011 : Aid Effectiveness during Political Instability - A Look at Social Sectors
title_full Madagascar Economic Update, March 2011 : Aid Effectiveness during Political Instability - A Look at Social Sectors
title_fullStr Madagascar Economic Update, March 2011 : Aid Effectiveness during Political Instability - A Look at Social Sectors
title_full_unstemmed Madagascar Economic Update, March 2011 : Aid Effectiveness during Political Instability - A Look at Social Sectors
title_sort madagascar economic update, march 2011 : aid effectiveness during political instability - a look at social sectors
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