Financing Peace : Fiscal Challenges and Implications for a Post-Settlement Afghanistan

The international community is currently planning for a potential political settlement in Afghanistan. Negotiations may bring opportunities for significant reductions in violence. Government and development partners are considering how to support,...

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Main Author: World Bank
Format: Report
Language:English
Published: World Bank, Washington, DC 2019
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Online Access:http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/776581575555846850/Financing-Peace-Fiscal-Challenges-and-Implications-for-a-Post-Settlement-Afghanistan
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spelling okr-10986-328152021-05-25T09:30:30Z Financing Peace : Fiscal Challenges and Implications for a Post-Settlement Afghanistan World Bank PUBLIC EXPENDITURE PUBLIC INVESTMENT ECONOMIC GROWTH POSTWAR RECONSTRUCTION FINANCING NEEDS OFFICIAL DEVELOPMENT ASSISTANCE REVENUE MOBILIZATION The international community is currently planning for a potential political settlement in Afghanistan. Negotiations may bring opportunities for significant reductions in violence. Government and development partners are considering how to support, consolidate, and sustain any reduction in violence following a potential political settlement, through humanitarian, development, and reintegration programming. This report provides an analysis of overall medium-term financing needs and identifies implications for ongoing grant support and post-settlement programming. 2019-12-09T17:59:08Z 2019-12-09T17:59:08Z 2019-12-01 Report http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/776581575555846850/Financing-Peace-Fiscal-Challenges-and-Implications-for-a-Post-Settlement-Afghanistan http://hdl.handle.net/10986/32815 English CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo World Bank World Bank, Washington, DC Economic & Sector Work Economic & Sector Work :: Policy Note South Asia Afghanistan
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topic PUBLIC EXPENDITURE
PUBLIC INVESTMENT
ECONOMIC GROWTH
POSTWAR RECONSTRUCTION
FINANCING NEEDS
OFFICIAL DEVELOPMENT ASSISTANCE
REVENUE MOBILIZATION
spellingShingle PUBLIC EXPENDITURE
PUBLIC INVESTMENT
ECONOMIC GROWTH
POSTWAR RECONSTRUCTION
FINANCING NEEDS
OFFICIAL DEVELOPMENT ASSISTANCE
REVENUE MOBILIZATION
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Financing Peace : Fiscal Challenges and Implications for a Post-Settlement Afghanistan
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description The international community is currently planning for a potential political settlement in Afghanistan. Negotiations may bring opportunities for significant reductions in violence. Government and development partners are considering how to support, consolidate, and sustain any reduction in violence following a potential political settlement, through humanitarian, development, and reintegration programming. This report provides an analysis of overall medium-term financing needs and identifies implications for ongoing grant support and post-settlement programming.
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title Financing Peace : Fiscal Challenges and Implications for a Post-Settlement Afghanistan
title_short Financing Peace : Fiscal Challenges and Implications for a Post-Settlement Afghanistan
title_full Financing Peace : Fiscal Challenges and Implications for a Post-Settlement Afghanistan
title_fullStr Financing Peace : Fiscal Challenges and Implications for a Post-Settlement Afghanistan
title_full_unstemmed Financing Peace : Fiscal Challenges and Implications for a Post-Settlement Afghanistan
title_sort financing peace : fiscal challenges and implications for a post-settlement afghanistan
publisher World Bank, Washington, DC
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