Country Partnership Framework for the Republic of South Africa for the Period FY22-FY26

South Africa was hard-hit by the Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic. The social impact of the crisis has also been high. Since 2019, the Government of South Africa (GoSA) has embarked on a new socio-economic transformation program. This crisis has forced the Government to make difficult po...

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Main Authors: World Bank, International Finance Corporation, Multilateral Investment Guarantee Agency
Format: Strategy Document
Language:English
Published: World Bank, Washington, DC 2021
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Online Access:http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/139701627178427304/South-Africa-Country-Partnership-Framework-for-the-Period-FY22-FY26
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spelling okr-10986-360272021-07-29T05:10:46Z Country Partnership Framework for the Republic of South Africa for the Period FY22-FY26 World Bank International Finance Corporation Multilateral Investment Guarantee Agency INEQUALITY UNEMPLOYMENT POVERTY REDUCTION SHARED PROSPERITY LABOR SKILLS LABOR MARKET SMALL AND MEDIUM-SIZED ENTERPRISES CLIMATE CHANGE LOW-CARBON TRANSITION GOVERNANCE LAND DISTRIBUTION BUSINESS ENVIRONMENT COMPETITION POLICY INFRASTRUCTURE INVESTMENT REGIONAL INTEGRATION PUBLIC FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT DEVELOPMENT PARTNERSHIP DONOR COORDINATION WORLD BANK GROUP STRATEGY South Africa was hard-hit by the Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic. The social impact of the crisis has also been high. Since 2019, the Government of South Africa (GoSA) has embarked on a new socio-economic transformation program. This crisis has forced the Government to make difficult policy choices to restore macroeconomic stability, deal with the health and socioeconomic crisis, accelerate growth and make it more inclusive. In line with the Government priorities and those presented in the SCD, the central tenet of this Country Partnership Framework (CPF) is to help South Africa continue to tackle its Apartheid legacy of socio-economic exclusion, currently complicated by the COVID-19 pandemic. The CPF’s overarching goal is to support SA in stimulating investment and job creation to achieve economic and social convergence for an inclusive and resilient society. 2021-07-28T15:03:05Z 2021-07-28T15:03:05Z 2021-06-24 Strategy Document http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/139701627178427304/South-Africa-Country-Partnership-Framework-for-the-Period-FY22-FY26 http://hdl.handle.net/10986/36027 English CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo World Bank World Bank, Washington, DC Country Partnership Framework Africa Africa Eastern and Southern (AFE) South Africa
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topic INEQUALITY
UNEMPLOYMENT
POVERTY REDUCTION
SHARED PROSPERITY
LABOR SKILLS
LABOR MARKET
SMALL AND MEDIUM-SIZED ENTERPRISES
CLIMATE CHANGE
LOW-CARBON TRANSITION
GOVERNANCE
LAND DISTRIBUTION
BUSINESS ENVIRONMENT
COMPETITION POLICY
INFRASTRUCTURE INVESTMENT
REGIONAL INTEGRATION
PUBLIC FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT
DEVELOPMENT PARTNERSHIP
DONOR COORDINATION
WORLD BANK GROUP STRATEGY
spellingShingle INEQUALITY
UNEMPLOYMENT
POVERTY REDUCTION
SHARED PROSPERITY
LABOR SKILLS
LABOR MARKET
SMALL AND MEDIUM-SIZED ENTERPRISES
CLIMATE CHANGE
LOW-CARBON TRANSITION
GOVERNANCE
LAND DISTRIBUTION
BUSINESS ENVIRONMENT
COMPETITION POLICY
INFRASTRUCTURE INVESTMENT
REGIONAL INTEGRATION
PUBLIC FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT
DEVELOPMENT PARTNERSHIP
DONOR COORDINATION
WORLD BANK GROUP STRATEGY
World Bank
International Finance Corporation
Multilateral Investment Guarantee Agency
Country Partnership Framework for the Republic of South Africa for the Period FY22-FY26
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Africa Eastern and Southern (AFE)
South Africa
description South Africa was hard-hit by the Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic. The social impact of the crisis has also been high. Since 2019, the Government of South Africa (GoSA) has embarked on a new socio-economic transformation program. This crisis has forced the Government to make difficult policy choices to restore macroeconomic stability, deal with the health and socioeconomic crisis, accelerate growth and make it more inclusive. In line with the Government priorities and those presented in the SCD, the central tenet of this Country Partnership Framework (CPF) is to help South Africa continue to tackle its Apartheid legacy of socio-economic exclusion, currently complicated by the COVID-19 pandemic. The CPF’s overarching goal is to support SA in stimulating investment and job creation to achieve economic and social convergence for an inclusive and resilient society.
format Strategy Document
author World Bank
International Finance Corporation
Multilateral Investment Guarantee Agency
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International Finance Corporation
Multilateral Investment Guarantee Agency
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title Country Partnership Framework for the Republic of South Africa for the Period FY22-FY26
title_short Country Partnership Framework for the Republic of South Africa for the Period FY22-FY26
title_full Country Partnership Framework for the Republic of South Africa for the Period FY22-FY26
title_fullStr Country Partnership Framework for the Republic of South Africa for the Period FY22-FY26
title_full_unstemmed Country Partnership Framework for the Republic of South Africa for the Period FY22-FY26
title_sort country partnership framework for the republic of south africa for the period fy22-fy26
publisher World Bank, Washington, DC
publishDate 2021
url http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/139701627178427304/South-Africa-Country-Partnership-Framework-for-the-Period-FY22-FY26
http://hdl.handle.net/10986/36027
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