Joint Social and Economic Assessment : Republic of Yemen
The Joint Social and Economic Assessment (JSEA) has been prepared in response to a request from the Ministry of Planning and International Cooperation (MoPIC) in Yemen, and was undertaken jointly by the World Bank, the United Nations, the European...
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okr-10986-161692021-04-23T14:03:27Z Joint Social and Economic Assessment : Republic of Yemen Engelke, Wilfried AGRICULTURE APPROACH ASYLUM ASYLUM SEEKERS CHILD LABOR CHILD MARRIAGE COLLECTION SYSTEM CONFLICT DIESEL DRIP IRRIGATION ECONOMIC GROWTH ELECTRICITY EMERGENCY PLAN EQUIPMENT FARMS FEASIBILITY STUDIES FISHERIES FOOD INSECURITY FOOD PRICES FOOD PRODUCTION FOOD SECURITY GAS GENDER GENDER PARITY GENERATION GOVERNMENT CAPACITY GROUNDWATER HEALTH PROVIDERS HEALTH SECTOR HEALTH SERVICES HEALTH WORKERS HUMAN DEVELOPMENT HUNGER HYGIENE IMPACT ON HEALTH INFORMATION SYSTEM INSTITUTIONAL CAPACITY INTERNATIONAL COOPERATION IRRIGATION JOB CREATION LOCAL GOVERNMENTS MACROECONOMIC STABILITY MALNUTRITION MATERNAL HEALTH MATERNAL HEALTH SERVICES MINISTRY OF HEALTH NATIONAL DIALOGUE OIL PETROLEUM POOR POVERTY ALLEVIATION POVERTY ALLEVIATION EFFORTS POVERTY REDUCTION POWER POWER COMPANY POWER SECTOR PRIVATE SECTOR PROGRESS PUBLIC WORKS QUALITY OF EDUCATION REFUGEES REMITTANCES RENEWABLE ENERGY RETURNEES RURAL RURAL AREAS RURAL ECONOMY RURAL HEALTH RURAL HEALTH UNITS SAFETY NETS SANITATION SAVINGS SERVICE DELIVERY SKILLS DEVELOPMENT SOCIAL SAFETY NETS SOCIAL WELFARE TARGETING TARGETING MECHANISMS UNEMPLOYMENT URBAN AREAS VIOLENCE WAR WATER RESOURCES WIND WOMAN WORKERS The Joint Social and Economic Assessment (JSEA) has been prepared in response to a request from the Ministry of Planning and International Cooperation (MoPIC) in Yemen, and was undertaken jointly by the World Bank, the United Nations, the European Union, and the Islamic Development Bank. The JSEA's main purpose is to assess the social and economic impact of the crisis in Yemen, and to identify challenges and key priorities for early interventions, primarily for the transition period, which is expected to stretch into the first half of 2014. There is no doubt that uncertainties and risks around the transition remain and these will need to be managed and mitigated. To reduce the risk of strategic failure it will be useful to formulate a succession of transition points marked by consultative conferences, etc. while building coalitions and offering a narrative of change and trust. The process will need to deliver rapid and tangible results and focus on prioritization, appropriate sequencing, and creating broad ownership through a transitional compact. 2013-10-16T13:49:29Z 2013-10-16T13:49:29Z 2012-08 http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2012/08/16795758/joint-social-economic-assessment-republic-yemen http://hdl.handle.net/10986/16169 English en_US MENA Knowledge and Learning Quick Notes Series;No. 70 CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ World Bank World Bank, Washington, DC Publications & Research :: Brief Publications & Research Middle East and North Africa Yemen, Republic of |
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AGRICULTURE APPROACH ASYLUM ASYLUM SEEKERS CHILD LABOR CHILD MARRIAGE COLLECTION SYSTEM CONFLICT DIESEL DRIP IRRIGATION ECONOMIC GROWTH ELECTRICITY EMERGENCY PLAN EQUIPMENT FARMS FEASIBILITY STUDIES FISHERIES FOOD INSECURITY FOOD PRICES FOOD PRODUCTION FOOD SECURITY GAS GENDER GENDER PARITY GENERATION GOVERNMENT CAPACITY GROUNDWATER HEALTH PROVIDERS HEALTH SECTOR HEALTH SERVICES HEALTH WORKERS HUMAN DEVELOPMENT HUNGER HYGIENE IMPACT ON HEALTH INFORMATION SYSTEM INSTITUTIONAL CAPACITY INTERNATIONAL COOPERATION IRRIGATION JOB CREATION LOCAL GOVERNMENTS MACROECONOMIC STABILITY MALNUTRITION MATERNAL HEALTH MATERNAL HEALTH SERVICES MINISTRY OF HEALTH NATIONAL DIALOGUE OIL PETROLEUM POOR POVERTY ALLEVIATION POVERTY ALLEVIATION EFFORTS POVERTY REDUCTION POWER POWER COMPANY POWER SECTOR PRIVATE SECTOR PROGRESS PUBLIC WORKS QUALITY OF EDUCATION REFUGEES REMITTANCES RENEWABLE ENERGY RETURNEES RURAL RURAL AREAS RURAL ECONOMY RURAL HEALTH RURAL HEALTH UNITS SAFETY NETS SANITATION SAVINGS SERVICE DELIVERY SKILLS DEVELOPMENT SOCIAL SAFETY NETS SOCIAL WELFARE TARGETING TARGETING MECHANISMS UNEMPLOYMENT URBAN AREAS VIOLENCE WAR WATER RESOURCES WIND WOMAN WORKERS |
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AGRICULTURE APPROACH ASYLUM ASYLUM SEEKERS CHILD LABOR CHILD MARRIAGE COLLECTION SYSTEM CONFLICT DIESEL DRIP IRRIGATION ECONOMIC GROWTH ELECTRICITY EMERGENCY PLAN EQUIPMENT FARMS FEASIBILITY STUDIES FISHERIES FOOD INSECURITY FOOD PRICES FOOD PRODUCTION FOOD SECURITY GAS GENDER GENDER PARITY GENERATION GOVERNMENT CAPACITY GROUNDWATER HEALTH PROVIDERS HEALTH SECTOR HEALTH SERVICES HEALTH WORKERS HUMAN DEVELOPMENT HUNGER HYGIENE IMPACT ON HEALTH INFORMATION SYSTEM INSTITUTIONAL CAPACITY INTERNATIONAL COOPERATION IRRIGATION JOB CREATION LOCAL GOVERNMENTS MACROECONOMIC STABILITY MALNUTRITION MATERNAL HEALTH MATERNAL HEALTH SERVICES MINISTRY OF HEALTH NATIONAL DIALOGUE OIL PETROLEUM POOR POVERTY ALLEVIATION POVERTY ALLEVIATION EFFORTS POVERTY REDUCTION POWER POWER COMPANY POWER SECTOR PRIVATE SECTOR PROGRESS PUBLIC WORKS QUALITY OF EDUCATION REFUGEES REMITTANCES RENEWABLE ENERGY RETURNEES RURAL RURAL AREAS RURAL ECONOMY RURAL HEALTH RURAL HEALTH UNITS SAFETY NETS SANITATION SAVINGS SERVICE DELIVERY SKILLS DEVELOPMENT SOCIAL SAFETY NETS SOCIAL WELFARE TARGETING TARGETING MECHANISMS UNEMPLOYMENT URBAN AREAS VIOLENCE WAR WATER RESOURCES WIND WOMAN WORKERS Engelke, Wilfried Joint Social and Economic Assessment : Republic of Yemen |
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Middle East and North Africa Yemen, Republic of |
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MENA Knowledge and Learning Quick Notes Series;No. 70 |
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The Joint Social and Economic Assessment
(JSEA) has been prepared in response to a request from the
Ministry of Planning and International Cooperation (MoPIC)
in Yemen, and was undertaken jointly by the World Bank, the
United Nations, the European Union, and the Islamic
Development Bank. The JSEA's main purpose is to assess
the social and economic impact of the crisis in Yemen, and
to identify challenges and key priorities for early
interventions, primarily for the transition period, which is
expected to stretch into the first half of 2014. There is no
doubt that uncertainties and risks around the transition
remain and these will need to be managed and mitigated. To
reduce the risk of strategic failure it will be useful to
formulate a succession of transition points marked by
consultative conferences, etc. while building coalitions and
offering a narrative of change and trust. The process will
need to deliver rapid and tangible results and focus on
prioritization, appropriate sequencing, and creating broad
ownership through a transitional compact. |
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Engelke, Wilfried |
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Engelke, Wilfried |
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Engelke, Wilfried |
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Joint Social and Economic Assessment : Republic of Yemen |
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Joint Social and Economic Assessment : Republic of Yemen |
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Joint Social and Economic Assessment : Republic of Yemen |
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Joint Social and Economic Assessment : Republic of Yemen |
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Joint Social and Economic Assessment : Republic of Yemen |
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joint social and economic assessment : republic of yemen |
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World Bank, Washington, DC |
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2013 |
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http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2012/08/16795758/joint-social-economic-assessment-republic-yemen http://hdl.handle.net/10986/16169 |
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