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    Inputs for an Agenda and Strategy

    Reports & Research
    Training Resources & Tools
    May, 2015
    Brazil

    In less than fifty years, Brazil evolved from a predominantly rural society and economy to a highly urbanized country in which 85 percent of its people now live in urban areas and more than 90 percent of the country’s GDP is generated in the cities. This rapid urbanization process was characterized by a lack of planning and an enduring framework of inequality, resulting in high degrees of concentrated poverty in the urban areas. Much of this urbanization has taken place in metropolitan regions (MRs).

  2. Library Resource

    An IEG Country Assistance Evaluation, 1999-2006

    Reports & Research
    Journal Articles & Books
    December, 2010
    Cambodia, Eastern Asia, Oceania

    Cambodia emerged in the early 1990s from 30 years of conflict, the brutal Khmer Rouge era, and a decade of Vietnamese occupation, with one of the world’s lowest per-capita incomes, and with social indicators far behind those of neighboring Southeast Asian countries. Physical infrastructure had been largely destroyed. United Nations intervention led to a peace agreement in 1991, a new constitution, elections, and formation of a coalition government, although a reduced level of conflict and political instability continued until the late 1990s.

  3. Library Resource
    April, 2016

    This report analyzes the experience of
    Ethiopia with the Poverty Reduction Strategy Paper (PRSP)
    process. The focus of the report is on evaluating the
    performance of the World Bank in supporting the PRSP
    initiative, not on appraising the authorities’ policies. The
    emphasis of the report is on the formulation and
    implementation of the PRSP until the time of the evaluation
    team’s mission to Ethiopia in mid-2003. The report is

  4. Library Resource
    May, 2012
    Laos

    This report reviews Community Driven
    Development (CDD) projects in Lao People's Democratic
    Republic (PDR) to determine their effectiveness in
    channeling resources to communities for poverty reduction.
    The study examines three CDD projects in depth: the Poverty
    Reduction Fund, the Village Investment for the Poor (both
    supported by the World Bank), and the Government-financed
    Village Development Fund. Through close analysis of these

  5. Library Resource
    June, 2012
    Laos

    This report reviews Community Driven
    Development (CDD) projects in Lao People's Democratic
    Republic (PDR) to determine their effectiveness in
    channeling resources to communities for poverty reduction.
    The study examines three CDD projects in depth: the Poverty
    Reduction Fund, the Village Investment for the Poor (both
    supported by the World Bank), and the Government-financed
    Village Development Fund. Through close analysis of these

  6. Library Resource
    March, 2013
    Democratic Republic of the Congo

    The Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC)
    is the third most populous county in Sub Saharan Africa and
    has many natural advantages that would enable it to
    experience rapid sustained economic growth and rapid poverty
    alleviation. These include rich and diverse natural
    resources, such as mining and hydroelectric potential,
    abundant fertile land, and a large domestic market. The
    country is emerging from conflict and democratic election,

  7. Library Resource
    October, 2015
    Nigeria, Global

    This country assistance evaluation
    assesses the outcomes of the World Banks program in Nigeria
    during the period 1998–2007. The Country Assistance
    Evaluation focuses on the objectives of that assistance and
    the extent to which outcomes were consistent with those
    objectives. It looks at the Banks contribution to the
    achievement of those outcomes and at the lessons for the
    Banks future activities in Nigeria and in other countries.

  8. Library Resource
    April, 2016

    The primary aim of this evaluation is to
    develop lessons from the Bank’s experience in the three
    selected countries of Columbia, Tunisia, and Turkey
    regarding assistance aimed at employment creation and
    earnings growth. The evaluation focuses on employment
    creation and earnings growth because these have a strong
    bearing on the extent to which the central objective of
    poverty reduction is achieved. The evaluation assesses the

  9. Library Resource
    October, 2015
    Timor-Leste

    This country program evaluation (CPE)
    assesses the outcomes of the World Bank Group (WBG) program
    in Timor-Leste during the review period (2000 to 2010). The
    WBG’s strategy during this period was to support the
    government of the nascent country in three broad areas: (a)
    poverty alleviation and the provision of basic social
    services, including health and education; (b) development of
    state institutions, including creating good governance and

  10. Library Resource
    August, 2015
    Global

    Public sector management (PSM) reform is concerned with improving public sector results by changing
    the way governments work. It is a challenging reform area in which to offer assistance. Sustainable institutional
    change often requires that thousands of public agents alter their behavior, and political incentives may be at odds
    with improving public sector performance. “What works” in PSM reform is highly context-dependent and
    explicit evidence remains limited.
    The Bank’s Approach to PSM for 2011-2020 emphasizes that public sector reform is a pragmatic

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