Economic, Fiscal and Social Challenges in the Early Phase of a Post Conflict Yemen : Yemen Policy Note 2

This note is a part of a series of policy notes prepared by the World Bank in anticipation of a post-conflict transition in Yemen. These notes aim to identify immediate priorities for stabilization, recovery and restoration of services and infrastr...

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Language:English
Published: World Bank, Washington, DC 2017
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spelling okr-10986-286072021-04-23T14:04:49Z Economic, Fiscal and Social Challenges in the Early Phase of a Post Conflict Yemen : Yemen Policy Note 2 World Bank Group CONFLICT FRAGILE STATES POST-CONFLICT RECOVERY RECONSTRUCTION PEACE OIL REVENUE HYDROCARBON SECTOR PUBLIC FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT BUDGET MANAGEMENT INSTITUTIONS OIL AND GAS This note is a part of a series of policy notes prepared by the World Bank in anticipation of a post-conflict transition in Yemen. These notes aim to identify immediate priorities for stabilization, recovery and restoration of services and infrastructure in the aftermath of Yemen’s current conflict. A subset within these notes specifically focused on ways to restore service delivery in an inclusive manner immediately after conflict. As such, these notes examined short-to-medium-term institutional challenges facing the restoration and improvement of service across sectors. They focused on the immediate post-conflict priorities and challenges facing Energy, Water, Telecommunication, Education, Health, and Transport sectors in restoring services while also contributing to higher-level objectives of addressing systemic inequities and reinforcing trust in the state. These notes make practical suggestions to the Government of Yemen and international development partners to provide immediate post-conflict support to ensure empowerment, accountability, and better governance in service delivery. The current paper focuses specifically on steps required to restore Water services in a more inclusive manner immediately after the conflict ends Yemen. 2017-10-30T17:08:37Z 2017-10-30T17:08:37Z 2014-05-27 Policy Note http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/528701508409003246/Economic-fiscal-and-social-challenges-in-the-early-phase-of-a-post-conflict-Yemen http://hdl.handle.net/10986/28607 English CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo World Bank World Bank, Washington, DC Economic & Sector Work :: Policy Notes Economic & Sector Work Middle East and North Africa Yemen, Republic of
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topic CONFLICT
FRAGILE STATES
POST-CONFLICT RECOVERY
RECONSTRUCTION
PEACE
OIL REVENUE
HYDROCARBON SECTOR
PUBLIC FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT
BUDGET MANAGEMENT
INSTITUTIONS
OIL AND GAS
spellingShingle CONFLICT
FRAGILE STATES
POST-CONFLICT RECOVERY
RECONSTRUCTION
PEACE
OIL REVENUE
HYDROCARBON SECTOR
PUBLIC FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT
BUDGET MANAGEMENT
INSTITUTIONS
OIL AND GAS
World Bank Group
Economic, Fiscal and Social Challenges in the Early Phase of a Post Conflict Yemen : Yemen Policy Note 2
geographic_facet Middle East and North Africa
Yemen, Republic of
description This note is a part of a series of policy notes prepared by the World Bank in anticipation of a post-conflict transition in Yemen. These notes aim to identify immediate priorities for stabilization, recovery and restoration of services and infrastructure in the aftermath of Yemen’s current conflict. A subset within these notes specifically focused on ways to restore service delivery in an inclusive manner immediately after conflict. As such, these notes examined short-to-medium-term institutional challenges facing the restoration and improvement of service across sectors. They focused on the immediate post-conflict priorities and challenges facing Energy, Water, Telecommunication, Education, Health, and Transport sectors in restoring services while also contributing to higher-level objectives of addressing systemic inequities and reinforcing trust in the state. These notes make practical suggestions to the Government of Yemen and international development partners to provide immediate post-conflict support to ensure empowerment, accountability, and better governance in service delivery. The current paper focuses specifically on steps required to restore Water services in a more inclusive manner immediately after the conflict ends Yemen.
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title Economic, Fiscal and Social Challenges in the Early Phase of a Post Conflict Yemen : Yemen Policy Note 2
title_short Economic, Fiscal and Social Challenges in the Early Phase of a Post Conflict Yemen : Yemen Policy Note 2
title_full Economic, Fiscal and Social Challenges in the Early Phase of a Post Conflict Yemen : Yemen Policy Note 2
title_fullStr Economic, Fiscal and Social Challenges in the Early Phase of a Post Conflict Yemen : Yemen Policy Note 2
title_full_unstemmed Economic, Fiscal and Social Challenges in the Early Phase of a Post Conflict Yemen : Yemen Policy Note 2
title_sort economic, fiscal and social challenges in the early phase of a post conflict yemen : yemen policy note 2
publisher World Bank, Washington, DC
publishDate 2017
url http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/528701508409003246/Economic-fiscal-and-social-challenges-in-the-early-phase-of-a-post-conflict-Yemen
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