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  1. Library Resource
    December, 2012
    South Sudan, Sudan

    The work described in this report is a
    first step to addressing the longer-term issues related to
    the competitiveness of South Sudan's farmers in a
    regional context. It focuses on the options for increasing
    the amount and value of agricultural production in the crop
    sector, the potential contribution of rural roads to
    increasing crop production and how to sequence and
    prioritize rural road investments in a way that maximizes

  2. Library Resource
    February, 2013
    South Sudan, Sudan

    This study responds to the need for
    information and analysis on the urban sector in South Sudan,
    to inform the Bank's policy dialogue with the
    Government of the Republic of South Sudan (GoSS) on urban
    and local government issues, and to inform the design of
    future Bank assistance. The first phase of this analytical
    exercise, which is the focus of this report, develops an
    overview of the urban landscape. A second phase of this

  3. Library Resource
    February, 2013
    Uganda

    A Country Environmental Analysis (CEA)
    is a World Bank analytical tool used to integrate
    environmental issues into development assistance strategies,
    programs, and projects. To that end, the CEA synthesizes
    environmental issues, highlights the environmental and
    economic implications of development policies, and evaluates
    the country's environmental management capacity. It is
    composed of three analytical building blocks: the

  4. Library Resource
    April, 2013
    Ethiopia

    Electricity infrastructure is one of the
    most important development challenges in Africa. While more
    resources are clearly needed to invest in new capacities, it
    is also important to promote energy efficiency and manage
    the increasing demand for power. This paper evaluates one of
    the recent energy-efficiency programs in Ethiopia, which
    distributed 350,000 compact fluorescent lamp bulbs free of
    charge. The impact related to this first phase is estimated

  5. Library Resource
    January, 2014
    Tanzania

    The wide media coverage of the series as
    well as the interest in the blog show that the debate has
    been gradually moving from ministerial corridors to the
    public arena. This latest update foresees that the Tanzanian
    economy will maintain its resilience by continuing to grow
    at about 7 percent in the coming years. If some clouds are
    looming on the external and fiscal horizons, the update
    argues that the risks they pose should be manageable. The

  6. Library Resource
    November, 2015
    Zimbabwe

    In past four years, the World Bank, in
    close cooperation with the Government of Zimbabwe, and the
    support of international partners - has carried out a number
    of studies and technical assistance activities in key areas
    of the socio-economic recovery. In line with Bank’s Africa
    strategy of fostering Africa’s economic transformation and
    poverty reduction, the overall goal of these studies has
    been to support broad-based development of Zimbabwe by

  7. Library Resource
    March, 2016
    Zambia

    From 2004 to 2012, Zambia experienced a
    combination of good economic policies and high rates of
    growth not seen since the early years after its
    independence. While growth was mainly driven by rising
    copper prices, other factors contributed to Zambia’s ability
    to take advantage of this growth. The international debt
    relief programs in 2004-2005 almost eliminated public debt
    and provided the fiscal space for selective, high-priority

  8. Library Resource
    June, 2014
    Ghana, Kenya, Mozambique

    This report summarizes the key themes
    and findings from three in-depth case studies of EET
    programs in Ghana, Kenya, and Mozambique. Each case study
    produced rich information on the programs context, the
    landscape of programs in each country, and the qualitative
    insights from local EET stakeholders. This report
    synthesizes information from across the case studies to
    analyze the extent to which these countries programs are

  9. Library Resource
    December, 2015
    Uganda

    After a destructive civil war and
    extreme political instability, Uganda began its
    reconstruction process in 1987. Within the enabling
    environment of macroeconomic stability, most of the progress
    on the twin goals was attributable to higher agricultural
    incomes. Poverty reduction among households primarily
    engaged in agriculture accounted for 53 percent of the
    reduction in poverty from 2006 to 2010 and 77 percent of the

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