Approach Paper, Country Program Evaluation - Papua New Guinea : An Evaluation of World Bank Support FY08-22

This Country Program Evaluation (CPE) will assess the World Bank Group’s engagement in Papua New Guinea between FY08 and FY22. The Papua New Guinea has an abundant resource endowment of oil and mineral wealth, but this wealth has not translated int...

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Main Author: Independent Evaluation Group
Format: Working Paper
Language:English
Published: World Bank,Washington, DC 2022
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spelling okr-10986-377532022-07-26T05:10:42Z Approach Paper, Country Program Evaluation - Papua New Guinea : An Evaluation of World Bank Support FY08-22 Independent Evaluation Group NATURAL DISASTERS GEOGRAPHIC CHALLENGE FRAGILITY INDEPENDENT EVALUATION COUNTRY PARTNERSHIP FRAMEWORK (CPF) CLIMATE CHANGE GENDER CONFLICT AND VIOLENCE DEBT SUSTAINABILITY GOVERNANCE INSTITUTIONS NATURAL RESOURCES OIL RESOURCES MINERAL WEALTH STUNTING PREVALENCE HUMAN CAPITAL NATURAL CAPITAL EQUITY SERVICE DELIVERY This Country Program Evaluation (CPE) will assess the World Bank Group’s engagement in Papua New Guinea between FY08 and FY22. The Papua New Guinea has an abundant resource endowment of oil and mineral wealth, but this wealth has not translated into significant welfare gains for most citizens. Papua New Guinea’s fragmented geography and frequent exposure to disasters caused by natural hazards present significant challenges for delivering services to citizens. The evaluation is designed to derive lessons from Bank Group engagement in Papua New Guinea to inform the next Country Partnership Framework (CPF). The CPE will also provide lessons on the implementation of the International Development Association special themes of climate change, gender, and fragility, conflict, and violence and of the cross-cutting issues of debt sustainability and governance and institutions. Lessons may also be of relevance to other resource-rich countries. 2022-07-25T16:01:14Z 2022-07-25T16:01:14Z 2022-06-28 Working Paper http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/099949307212233622/IDU09cfc1b370ddc604664082510439abbecd21a http://hdl.handle.net/10986/37753 English Independent Evaluation Group (IEG) Approach Paper; CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo World Bank World Bank,Washington, DC Project Documents :: IEG Approach Paper Annual Reports & Independent Evaluations :: IEG Independent Evaluations & Annual Reviews Annual Reports & Independent Evaluations East Asia and Pacific Papua New Guinea
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topic NATURAL DISASTERS
GEOGRAPHIC CHALLENGE
FRAGILITY
INDEPENDENT EVALUATION
COUNTRY PARTNERSHIP FRAMEWORK (CPF)
CLIMATE CHANGE
GENDER
CONFLICT AND VIOLENCE
DEBT SUSTAINABILITY
GOVERNANCE
INSTITUTIONS
NATURAL RESOURCES
OIL RESOURCES
MINERAL WEALTH
STUNTING PREVALENCE
HUMAN CAPITAL
NATURAL CAPITAL
EQUITY
SERVICE DELIVERY
spellingShingle NATURAL DISASTERS
GEOGRAPHIC CHALLENGE
FRAGILITY
INDEPENDENT EVALUATION
COUNTRY PARTNERSHIP FRAMEWORK (CPF)
CLIMATE CHANGE
GENDER
CONFLICT AND VIOLENCE
DEBT SUSTAINABILITY
GOVERNANCE
INSTITUTIONS
NATURAL RESOURCES
OIL RESOURCES
MINERAL WEALTH
STUNTING PREVALENCE
HUMAN CAPITAL
NATURAL CAPITAL
EQUITY
SERVICE DELIVERY
Independent Evaluation Group
Approach Paper, Country Program Evaluation - Papua New Guinea : An Evaluation of World Bank Support FY08-22
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description This Country Program Evaluation (CPE) will assess the World Bank Group’s engagement in Papua New Guinea between FY08 and FY22. The Papua New Guinea has an abundant resource endowment of oil and mineral wealth, but this wealth has not translated into significant welfare gains for most citizens. Papua New Guinea’s fragmented geography and frequent exposure to disasters caused by natural hazards present significant challenges for delivering services to citizens. The evaluation is designed to derive lessons from Bank Group engagement in Papua New Guinea to inform the next Country Partnership Framework (CPF). The CPE will also provide lessons on the implementation of the International Development Association special themes of climate change, gender, and fragility, conflict, and violence and of the cross-cutting issues of debt sustainability and governance and institutions. Lessons may also be of relevance to other resource-rich countries.
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title Approach Paper, Country Program Evaluation - Papua New Guinea : An Evaluation of World Bank Support FY08-22
title_short Approach Paper, Country Program Evaluation - Papua New Guinea : An Evaluation of World Bank Support FY08-22
title_full Approach Paper, Country Program Evaluation - Papua New Guinea : An Evaluation of World Bank Support FY08-22
title_fullStr Approach Paper, Country Program Evaluation - Papua New Guinea : An Evaluation of World Bank Support FY08-22
title_full_unstemmed Approach Paper, Country Program Evaluation - Papua New Guinea : An Evaluation of World Bank Support FY08-22
title_sort approach paper, country program evaluation - papua new guinea : an evaluation of world bank support fy08-22
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