Country Partnership Framework for Benin for the Period of FY19-FY23

This Country Partnership Framework (CPF) sets out the strategy for how the World Bank Group will support Benin in achieving higher rates of economic and social well-being over the period FY19-FY23. The Republic of Benin is a small country with a la...

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Main Author: World Bank Group
Format: Report
Language:English
Published: World Bank, Washington, DC 2018
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Online Access:http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/643931531020663012/Benin-Country-partnership-framework-for-the-period-of-FY19-FY23
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spelling okr-10986-300512021-05-25T09:15:54Z Country Partnership Framework for Benin for the Period of FY19-FY23 World Bank Group SOCIAL CONTEXT POLITICAL CONTEXT ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT POVERTY WORLD BANK GROUP STRATEGY STAKEHOLDER CONSULTATION COMPETITIVENESS HUMAN CAPITAL EDUCATION RESILIENCE CLIMATE CHANGE RISK MANAGEMENT FINANCE This Country Partnership Framework (CPF) sets out the strategy for how the World Bank Group will support Benin in achieving higher rates of economic and social well-being over the period FY19-FY23. The Republic of Benin is a small country with a large potential for improving the well-being of its people. With a population of roughly 10.9 million people, Benin is renowned for the stability of its democratic system of government (since 1990). It is endowed with relatively fertile agricultural land, a long border shared with the region’s economic giant, Nigeria, and a strategic location as a hub connecting coastal and landlocked countries to the north. Despite these advantages, Benin’s development indicators are among the world’s lowest: the absolute number of people living in poverty has increased in recent years and conditions are particularly bad for women, people living in lagging regions in the north of the country, and young job-seekers. The country is also highly exposed to the environmental and social consequences of climate change, affecting agriculture productivity, health, food security, economic development, physical infrastructure, and water resources. The Government of Benin (GoB) proposes to improve its state of development through its Government Action Program 2016-2021 (Programme d’Actions du Gouvernement [PAG]). Adopted at the outset of the recently elected (2016) government of President Patrice Talon, the PAG starts with the premise that given Benin’s long history of democratic stability, its natural resource endowment, and its strategic location within West Africa, it can achieve much higher rates of economic and social well-being through a three-pronged approach: (a) consolidation of democracy, the rule of law, and good governance; (b) structural transformation of the economy; and (c) improvement of social wellbeing. The PAG is premised on the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development (embodying its related goals (SDGs) as well as the Paris climate agreement. 2018-07-19T20:44:06Z 2018-07-19T20:44:06Z 2018-06-06 Report http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/643931531020663012/Benin-Country-partnership-framework-for-the-period-of-FY19-FY23 http://hdl.handle.net/10986/30051 English CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo World Bank World Bank, Washington, DC Country Assistance Strategy Document Africa Benin
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topic SOCIAL CONTEXT
POLITICAL CONTEXT
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
POVERTY
WORLD BANK GROUP STRATEGY
STAKEHOLDER CONSULTATION
COMPETITIVENESS
HUMAN CAPITAL
EDUCATION
RESILIENCE
CLIMATE CHANGE
RISK MANAGEMENT
FINANCE
spellingShingle SOCIAL CONTEXT
POLITICAL CONTEXT
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
POVERTY
WORLD BANK GROUP STRATEGY
STAKEHOLDER CONSULTATION
COMPETITIVENESS
HUMAN CAPITAL
EDUCATION
RESILIENCE
CLIMATE CHANGE
RISK MANAGEMENT
FINANCE
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Country Partnership Framework for Benin for the Period of FY19-FY23
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description This Country Partnership Framework (CPF) sets out the strategy for how the World Bank Group will support Benin in achieving higher rates of economic and social well-being over the period FY19-FY23. The Republic of Benin is a small country with a large potential for improving the well-being of its people. With a population of roughly 10.9 million people, Benin is renowned for the stability of its democratic system of government (since 1990). It is endowed with relatively fertile agricultural land, a long border shared with the region’s economic giant, Nigeria, and a strategic location as a hub connecting coastal and landlocked countries to the north. Despite these advantages, Benin’s development indicators are among the world’s lowest: the absolute number of people living in poverty has increased in recent years and conditions are particularly bad for women, people living in lagging regions in the north of the country, and young job-seekers. The country is also highly exposed to the environmental and social consequences of climate change, affecting agriculture productivity, health, food security, economic development, physical infrastructure, and water resources. The Government of Benin (GoB) proposes to improve its state of development through its Government Action Program 2016-2021 (Programme d’Actions du Gouvernement [PAG]). Adopted at the outset of the recently elected (2016) government of President Patrice Talon, the PAG starts with the premise that given Benin’s long history of democratic stability, its natural resource endowment, and its strategic location within West Africa, it can achieve much higher rates of economic and social well-being through a three-pronged approach: (a) consolidation of democracy, the rule of law, and good governance; (b) structural transformation of the economy; and (c) improvement of social wellbeing. The PAG is premised on the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development (embodying its related goals (SDGs) as well as the Paris climate agreement.
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title Country Partnership Framework for Benin for the Period of FY19-FY23
title_short Country Partnership Framework for Benin for the Period of FY19-FY23
title_full Country Partnership Framework for Benin for the Period of FY19-FY23
title_fullStr Country Partnership Framework for Benin for the Period of FY19-FY23
title_full_unstemmed Country Partnership Framework for Benin for the Period of FY19-FY23
title_sort country partnership framework for benin for the period of fy19-fy23
publisher World Bank, Washington, DC
publishDate 2018
url http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/643931531020663012/Benin-Country-partnership-framework-for-the-period-of-FY19-FY23
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