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Country Partnership Framework for the Lebanese Republic for the Period FY17-FY22
- Publication Year :
- 2016
- Publisher :
- World Bank, Washington, DC, 2016.
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Abstract
- This Country Partnership Framework (CPF) presents the World Bank Group (WBG) program and the associated results framework for Lebanon for the period FY17-FY22. In a fragile and conflict-prone environment, this CPF aims at mitigating the immediate, and potentially long-lasting impact of the Syria crisis on Lebanon, while strengthening state institutions, addressing existing vulnerabilities, and bolstering efforts on longer term development challenges, all through interventions that foster inclusion and shared prosperity. The CPF will work through two focus areas as a way to renew the social contract between the state and the citizens: (i) expand access to and quality of service delivery; and (ii) expand economic opportunities and increase human capital. Through these two focus areas, the WBG will help Lebanon mitigate the economic and social impact of the Syria crisis, safeguard the country’s development gains, and enhance the prospects for stability and development in the coming years. The CPF will contribute to strengthening the relationship between the state and its citizens, a critical ingredient for peace and stability. The CPF will contribute to strengthening the relationship between the state and its citizens, a critical ingredient for peace and stability. The CPF benefited from a series of stakeholder consultations, including those held in connection with the Systematic Country Diagnostic (SCD) and the WBG Gender Strategy.
- Subjects :
- ENVIRONMENTAL RISK
ECONOMIC CONSEQUENCES
INFRASTRUCTURE
BANKING SYSTEM
ECONOMIC GROWTH
BUDGET
ADMINISTRATIVE PROCEDURES
PROJECTS
INFLATION
INSTITUTIONAL DEVELOPMENT
EMPLOYMENT
TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE
POLICY MAKERS
EMISSIONS
LENDING
UNEMPLOYMENT
MACROECONOMICS
PRODUCTIVITY
VALUES
POLLUTION ABATEMENT
WATER POLLUTION
MUNICIPALITIES
URBANIZATION
CROWDING OUT
GOVERNMENTS
SEWAGE
OIL
INCENTIVES
GLOBAL INTEREST
OPTIONS
BANK
FOSSIL FUELS
SOCIAL SERVICES
LOANS
POLICY DECISIONS
ABATEMENT
DEVELOPMENT BANKS
RISK MANAGEMENT
BANQUE DU LIBAN
STRATEGIES
ELECTION LAW
WELFARE GAINS
MODELS
GARBAGE COLLECTION
BALANCE OF PAYMENTS
SUBSIDIES
DEPOSITS
INDUSTRY
MARKETS
PUBLIC SERVICES
MULTILATERAL DEVELOPMENT BANKS
FINANCE
POLLUTION
PRICES
WAGES
HOUSING DEMAND
TRANSFERS
FISCAL YEAR
STREAMS
BANKING
ECONOMIC SITUATION
ENTERPRISES
GOVERNMENT FINANCE
DECISION MAKING
ENVIRONMENT
PUBLIC EXPENDITURES
GOVERNMENT EXPENDITURES
CONSUMPTION
SERVICES
INTEREST RATES
PUBLIC DEBT
ENVIRONMENTAL
DEBT
WASTE MANAGEMENT
GUARANTEES
TRADE
BANKING SECTOR
EQUILIBRIUM
SAVING
ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT
ECONOMIC CONDITIONS
SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT
LIVING CONDITIONS
PROPERTY
FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT
ENVIRONMENTS
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
ECONOMIC RENTS
RESOURCES
DEMAND
PRIVATE CONSUMPTION
PUBLIC GOOD
CLIMATE CHANGE
ECONOMIC ACTIVITY
SOLID WASTE DISPOSAL
AUDITS
DEFICITS
CAPITAL
POLITICAL ECONOMY
FOREIGN ASSETS
BUDGETS
INCOME DISTRIBUTION
VALUE
RISK
ECONOMIES
ACCESS TO INFORMATION
CAPITAL MARKETS
GOVERNANCE
PRINCIPAL
SUSTAINABLE GROWTH
CANCER
INTERNATIONAL RESERVES
ECONOMIC IMPACT
DECENTRALIZATION
LOCAL GOVERNMENTS
ENVIRONMENTAL DEGRADATION
FISCAL POLICY
FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS
OPPORTUNITY COSTS
INSURANCE
REVENUE
TAXES
EQUITY
PUBLIC TRANSPORT
BANKS
GRANTS
LAND
EFFICIENCY
CREDIT
ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS
EXPENDITURES
LEGISLATION
COMMERCIAL BANKS
UNEMPLOYMENT RATES
MICROFINANCE
NEW ENTRANTS
FISCAL POLICIES
LABOR
LABOR MARKETS
FORESTRY
EXPECTATIONS
SUBSIDIARY
ECONOMIC ANALYSIS
HOUSING
ENERGY EFFICIENCY
INTEREST
PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION
WATER SUPPLY
COMPARATIVE ADVANTAGE
WATER USE
CAPITAL FORMATION
NATURAL RESOURCES
REAL SECTOR
LABOR FORCE
TRANSPORT
ECONOMIES OF SCALE
LAWS
ENTREPRENEURSHIP
SAVINGS
REVENUES
TRAFFIC CONGESTION
TRUST FUNDS
CPI
WASTE DISPOSAL
URBAN DEVELOPMENT
ACCOUNTABILITY
ISLAMIC DEVELOPMENT BANK
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Details
- Language :
- English
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Accession number :
- edsair.od......2456..8e2324c34cc11fae927501185e01b86c