Country Partnership Framework for Poland for the Period of FY19-24

Poland has reached high-income status over a relatively short period of time, an experience with potential lessons for other countries. However, Poland's development path still faces vulnerabilities and to consolidate gains and address the complex challenges of the future will require strong in...

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Language:English
Published: World Bank, Washington, DC 2018
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spelling okr-10986-299072021-06-14T10:08:58Z Country Partnership Framework for Poland for the Period of FY19-24 World Bank Group ECONOMIC OUTLOOK POVERTY SHARED PROSPERITY WORLD BANK GROUP PROGRAM RISK MANAGEMENT GENDER EQUALITY REGIONAL DEVELOPMENT LAGGING REGIONS INNOVATION KNOWLEDGE EXPORTS DEVELOPMENT POLICY DEMOGRAPHICS HEALTHCARE ENTREPRENEURSHIP TERTIARY EDUCATION INCLUSIVE GROWTH ENERGY EFFICIENCY FLOOD RISK MANAGEMENT Poland has reached high-income status over a relatively short period of time, an experience with potential lessons for other countries. However, Poland's development path still faces vulnerabilities and to consolidate gains and address the complex challenges of the future will require strong institutions. The recent Systematic Country Diagnostic (SCD) assesses Poland's most critical institutional constraints and identifies priorities where targeted support could further boost shared prosperity in a sustainable manner. Given Poland's achievements, but also its remaining institutional challenges, this Country Partnership Framework (CPF) makes a marked departure from previous World Bank Group (WBG) engagements. The design of the CPF results framework is based on the SCD's institutional assessment and is fully consistent with the government's strategy for responsible development that places people at the center of its development agenda. This CPF program has six specific objectives in three focus areas: i) Human capital investments and entrepreneurship for the twenty first century; ii) strong institutions for shared prosperity; and iii) resilience to environmental and global risks. The CPF will cover a six-year period (FY19-24) with Progress and Learning Reviews (PLR) planned for every two to three years. 2018-06-19T19:21:25Z 2018-06-19T19:21:25Z 2018-05-07 Report http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/209111528428654498/Poland-Country-partnership-framework-for-the-period-of-FY19-24 http://hdl.handle.net/10986/29907 English CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo World Bank World Bank, Washington, DC Country Assistance Strategy Document Europe and Central Asia Poland
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topic ECONOMIC OUTLOOK
POVERTY
SHARED PROSPERITY
WORLD BANK GROUP PROGRAM
RISK MANAGEMENT
GENDER EQUALITY
REGIONAL DEVELOPMENT
LAGGING REGIONS
INNOVATION
KNOWLEDGE EXPORTS
DEVELOPMENT POLICY
DEMOGRAPHICS
HEALTHCARE
ENTREPRENEURSHIP
TERTIARY EDUCATION
INCLUSIVE GROWTH
ENERGY EFFICIENCY
FLOOD RISK MANAGEMENT
spellingShingle ECONOMIC OUTLOOK
POVERTY
SHARED PROSPERITY
WORLD BANK GROUP PROGRAM
RISK MANAGEMENT
GENDER EQUALITY
REGIONAL DEVELOPMENT
LAGGING REGIONS
INNOVATION
KNOWLEDGE EXPORTS
DEVELOPMENT POLICY
DEMOGRAPHICS
HEALTHCARE
ENTREPRENEURSHIP
TERTIARY EDUCATION
INCLUSIVE GROWTH
ENERGY EFFICIENCY
FLOOD RISK MANAGEMENT
World Bank Group
Country Partnership Framework for Poland for the Period of FY19-24
geographic_facet Europe and Central Asia
Poland
description Poland has reached high-income status over a relatively short period of time, an experience with potential lessons for other countries. However, Poland's development path still faces vulnerabilities and to consolidate gains and address the complex challenges of the future will require strong institutions. The recent Systematic Country Diagnostic (SCD) assesses Poland's most critical institutional constraints and identifies priorities where targeted support could further boost shared prosperity in a sustainable manner. Given Poland's achievements, but also its remaining institutional challenges, this Country Partnership Framework (CPF) makes a marked departure from previous World Bank Group (WBG) engagements. The design of the CPF results framework is based on the SCD's institutional assessment and is fully consistent with the government's strategy for responsible development that places people at the center of its development agenda. This CPF program has six specific objectives in three focus areas: i) Human capital investments and entrepreneurship for the twenty first century; ii) strong institutions for shared prosperity; and iii) resilience to environmental and global risks. The CPF will cover a six-year period (FY19-24) with Progress and Learning Reviews (PLR) planned for every two to three years.
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title Country Partnership Framework for Poland for the Period of FY19-24
title_short Country Partnership Framework for Poland for the Period of FY19-24
title_full Country Partnership Framework for Poland for the Period of FY19-24
title_fullStr Country Partnership Framework for Poland for the Period of FY19-24
title_full_unstemmed Country Partnership Framework for Poland for the Period of FY19-24
title_sort country partnership framework for poland for the period of fy19-24
publisher World Bank, Washington, DC
publishDate 2018
url http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/209111528428654498/Poland-Country-partnership-framework-for-the-period-of-FY19-24
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