Sri Lanka : Socio-Economic Assessment of the Conflict Affected Northern and Eastern Provinces

Sri Lanka has made significant strides in social and economic development over the past decade. Economic growth has averaged over seven percent a year over the past five years, following an average growth rate of six percent in the preceding five y...

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Language:English
Published: World Bank, Washington, DC 2018
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spelling okr-10986-306262021-05-25T09:19:00Z Sri Lanka : Socio-Economic Assessment of the Conflict Affected Northern and Eastern Provinces World Bank SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT CIVIL WAR CONFLICT AND FRAGILITY CONFLICT-AFFECTED STATES MIGRATION DISPLACED PERSONS EMPLOYMENT POST-CONFLICT RECONSTRUCTION POVERTY AGRICULTURE PRIVATE SECTOR DEVELOPMENT YOUTH EMPLOYMENT GENDER VIOLENCE VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN VULNERABILITY Sri Lanka has made significant strides in social and economic development over the past decade. Economic growth has averaged over seven percent a year over the past five years, following an average growth rate of six percent in the preceding five years. However, these advancements mask several pockets of the country where poverty rates are high, most notably the Northern and the Eastern Provinces of the country. The objective of the socio-economic assessment is to gain a better understanding of the current social and economic conditions and dynamics in the Northern and Eastern Provinces, with a view to better inform programmatic engagement in these two provinces. Specifically, the study looked across the districts of the North and East to determine key socio-economic and demographic patterns, as well as labor force dynamics, and economic information. This was complemented by an in-depth analysis with social groups both directly and indirectly affected by the conflict with a view to better understand the post-war and current social and community dynamics of the area. 2018-10-30T20:23:02Z 2018-10-30T20:23:02Z 2018-04 Report http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/707101539113005283/Sri-Lanka-Socio-economic-assessment-of-the-conflict-affected-Northern-and-Eastern-provinces http://hdl.handle.net/10986/30626 English CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo World Bank World Bank, Washington, DC Economic & Sector Work :: Social Analysis Economic & Sector Work South Asia Sri Lanka
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topic SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT
CIVIL WAR
CONFLICT AND FRAGILITY
CONFLICT-AFFECTED STATES
MIGRATION
DISPLACED PERSONS
EMPLOYMENT
POST-CONFLICT RECONSTRUCTION
POVERTY
AGRICULTURE
PRIVATE SECTOR DEVELOPMENT
YOUTH EMPLOYMENT
GENDER
VIOLENCE
VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN
VULNERABILITY
spellingShingle SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT
CIVIL WAR
CONFLICT AND FRAGILITY
CONFLICT-AFFECTED STATES
MIGRATION
DISPLACED PERSONS
EMPLOYMENT
POST-CONFLICT RECONSTRUCTION
POVERTY
AGRICULTURE
PRIVATE SECTOR DEVELOPMENT
YOUTH EMPLOYMENT
GENDER
VIOLENCE
VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN
VULNERABILITY
World Bank
Sri Lanka : Socio-Economic Assessment of the Conflict Affected Northern and Eastern Provinces
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description Sri Lanka has made significant strides in social and economic development over the past decade. Economic growth has averaged over seven percent a year over the past five years, following an average growth rate of six percent in the preceding five years. However, these advancements mask several pockets of the country where poverty rates are high, most notably the Northern and the Eastern Provinces of the country. The objective of the socio-economic assessment is to gain a better understanding of the current social and economic conditions and dynamics in the Northern and Eastern Provinces, with a view to better inform programmatic engagement in these two provinces. Specifically, the study looked across the districts of the North and East to determine key socio-economic and demographic patterns, as well as labor force dynamics, and economic information. This was complemented by an in-depth analysis with social groups both directly and indirectly affected by the conflict with a view to better understand the post-war and current social and community dynamics of the area.
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title Sri Lanka : Socio-Economic Assessment of the Conflict Affected Northern and Eastern Provinces
title_short Sri Lanka : Socio-Economic Assessment of the Conflict Affected Northern and Eastern Provinces
title_full Sri Lanka : Socio-Economic Assessment of the Conflict Affected Northern and Eastern Provinces
title_fullStr Sri Lanka : Socio-Economic Assessment of the Conflict Affected Northern and Eastern Provinces
title_full_unstemmed Sri Lanka : Socio-Economic Assessment of the Conflict Affected Northern and Eastern Provinces
title_sort sri lanka : socio-economic assessment of the conflict affected northern and eastern provinces
publisher World Bank, Washington, DC
publishDate 2018
url http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/707101539113005283/Sri-Lanka-Socio-economic-assessment-of-the-conflict-affected-Northern-and-Eastern-provinces
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