Strengthening Governance and Institutions in MENA : Issues and Priorities
Governance has been an explicit part of the Bank s developmental agenda since the latter part of the 1990s, though elements of good governance have always played a role in the institution s work on development. These ranged from project focused wor...
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okr-10986-205552021-04-23T14:03:56Z Strengthening Governance and Institutions in MENA : Issues and Priorities Heidenhof, Guenter ACCESS TO INFORMATION ACCOUNTABILITY ADMINISTRATIVE DISCRETION ADMINISTRATIVE PROCESSES ADMINISTRATIVE REFORMS ANTICORRUPTION ANTICORRUPTION AGENCIES ASSETS CITIZEN CITIZEN OVERSIGHT CITIZEN PARTICIPATION CITIZENS CIVIL LIBERTIES CIVIL SOCIETY CIVIL SOCIETY ORGANIZATIONS CONFLICT OF INTEREST CORPORATE GOVERNANCE CORRUPTION DECENTRALIZATION DISCLOSURE EXECUTION EXPENDITURE EXPENDITURE MANAGEMENT FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT GOOD GOVERNANCE GOVERNANCE CHALLENGES GOVERNANCE COMPONENTS GOVERNANCE INDICATORS GOVERNANCE ISSUES GOVERNANCE REFORMS GOVERNMENT ACCOUNTABILITY GOVERNMENT POLICIES GOVERNMENT PROGRAMS GOVERNMENT TRANSPARENCY INEQUALITY INFORMAL SECTOR INSTITUTIONAL DEVELOPMENT INSTITUTIONAL ENVIRONMENT JUDICIARY LACK OF TRANSPARENCY LACK OF TRANSPARENCY AND ACCOUNTABILITY LEADERSHIP LEGISLATION LEGISLATIVE OVERSIGHT LOCAL GOVERNMENT MALFEASANCE MEDIA NATIONAL GOVERNMENTS NEPOTISM PARLIAMENTARY VOTES PATRONAGE POLICY DIALOGUE POLITICAL ACCOUNTABILITY POLITICAL COMPETITION POLITICAL CORRUPTION POLITICAL ECONOMY POLITICAL PARTIES PRIORITIES PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION PUBLIC EXPENDITURE PUBLIC INVESTMENT PUBLIC INVESTMENTS PUBLIC PROCUREMENT PUBLIC SECTOR PUBLIC SECTOR MANAGEMENT PUBLIC SECTORS PUBLIC SPENDING QUALITY OF SERVICES REGULATORY AGENCIES RULE OF LAW SEPARATION OF POWERS SERVICE DELIVERY SOCIAL JUSTICE SOCIAL SECTOR STATE-OWNED ENTERPRISES SUBNATIONAL GOVERNMENT TRANSPARENCY Governance has been an explicit part of the Bank s developmental agenda since the latter part of the 1990s, though elements of good governance have always played a role in the institution s work on development. These ranged from project focused work on financial management and procurement to the various sector governance components embedded in many of the Bank s adjustment and sector operations since the 1980s. More recently, the Bank has evolved towards a more explicit acknowledgment that inefficiencies and weaknesses in the institutional environment have a direct impact on the achievement and the quality of development results. 2014-11-19T16:58:39Z 2014-11-19T16:58:39Z 2014-01 http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2014/01/20143846/strengthening-governance-institutions-mena-issues-priorities http://hdl.handle.net/10986/20555 English en_US MENA knowledge and learning quick notes series;no. 114 CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ World Bank, Washington, DC Publications & Research :: Brief Publications & Research Middle East and North Africa North Africa Middle East |
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ACCESS TO INFORMATION ACCOUNTABILITY ADMINISTRATIVE DISCRETION ADMINISTRATIVE PROCESSES ADMINISTRATIVE REFORMS ANTICORRUPTION ANTICORRUPTION AGENCIES ASSETS CITIZEN CITIZEN OVERSIGHT CITIZEN PARTICIPATION CITIZENS CIVIL LIBERTIES CIVIL SOCIETY CIVIL SOCIETY ORGANIZATIONS CONFLICT OF INTEREST CORPORATE GOVERNANCE CORRUPTION DECENTRALIZATION DISCLOSURE EXECUTION EXPENDITURE EXPENDITURE MANAGEMENT FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT GOOD GOVERNANCE GOVERNANCE CHALLENGES GOVERNANCE COMPONENTS GOVERNANCE INDICATORS GOVERNANCE ISSUES GOVERNANCE REFORMS GOVERNMENT ACCOUNTABILITY GOVERNMENT POLICIES GOVERNMENT PROGRAMS GOVERNMENT TRANSPARENCY INEQUALITY INFORMAL SECTOR INSTITUTIONAL DEVELOPMENT INSTITUTIONAL ENVIRONMENT JUDICIARY LACK OF TRANSPARENCY LACK OF TRANSPARENCY AND ACCOUNTABILITY LEADERSHIP LEGISLATION LEGISLATIVE OVERSIGHT LOCAL GOVERNMENT MALFEASANCE MEDIA NATIONAL GOVERNMENTS NEPOTISM PARLIAMENTARY VOTES PATRONAGE POLICY DIALOGUE POLITICAL ACCOUNTABILITY POLITICAL COMPETITION POLITICAL CORRUPTION POLITICAL ECONOMY POLITICAL PARTIES PRIORITIES PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION PUBLIC EXPENDITURE PUBLIC INVESTMENT PUBLIC INVESTMENTS PUBLIC PROCUREMENT PUBLIC SECTOR PUBLIC SECTOR MANAGEMENT PUBLIC SECTORS PUBLIC SPENDING QUALITY OF SERVICES REGULATORY AGENCIES RULE OF LAW SEPARATION OF POWERS SERVICE DELIVERY SOCIAL JUSTICE SOCIAL SECTOR STATE-OWNED ENTERPRISES SUBNATIONAL GOVERNMENT TRANSPARENCY |
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ACCESS TO INFORMATION ACCOUNTABILITY ADMINISTRATIVE DISCRETION ADMINISTRATIVE PROCESSES ADMINISTRATIVE REFORMS ANTICORRUPTION ANTICORRUPTION AGENCIES ASSETS CITIZEN CITIZEN OVERSIGHT CITIZEN PARTICIPATION CITIZENS CIVIL LIBERTIES CIVIL SOCIETY CIVIL SOCIETY ORGANIZATIONS CONFLICT OF INTEREST CORPORATE GOVERNANCE CORRUPTION DECENTRALIZATION DISCLOSURE EXECUTION EXPENDITURE EXPENDITURE MANAGEMENT FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT GOOD GOVERNANCE GOVERNANCE CHALLENGES GOVERNANCE COMPONENTS GOVERNANCE INDICATORS GOVERNANCE ISSUES GOVERNANCE REFORMS GOVERNMENT ACCOUNTABILITY GOVERNMENT POLICIES GOVERNMENT PROGRAMS GOVERNMENT TRANSPARENCY INEQUALITY INFORMAL SECTOR INSTITUTIONAL DEVELOPMENT INSTITUTIONAL ENVIRONMENT JUDICIARY LACK OF TRANSPARENCY LACK OF TRANSPARENCY AND ACCOUNTABILITY LEADERSHIP LEGISLATION LEGISLATIVE OVERSIGHT LOCAL GOVERNMENT MALFEASANCE MEDIA NATIONAL GOVERNMENTS NEPOTISM PARLIAMENTARY VOTES PATRONAGE POLICY DIALOGUE POLITICAL ACCOUNTABILITY POLITICAL COMPETITION POLITICAL CORRUPTION POLITICAL ECONOMY POLITICAL PARTIES PRIORITIES PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION PUBLIC EXPENDITURE PUBLIC INVESTMENT PUBLIC INVESTMENTS PUBLIC PROCUREMENT PUBLIC SECTOR PUBLIC SECTOR MANAGEMENT PUBLIC SECTORS PUBLIC SPENDING QUALITY OF SERVICES REGULATORY AGENCIES RULE OF LAW SEPARATION OF POWERS SERVICE DELIVERY SOCIAL JUSTICE SOCIAL SECTOR STATE-OWNED ENTERPRISES SUBNATIONAL GOVERNMENT TRANSPARENCY Heidenhof, Guenter Strengthening Governance and Institutions in MENA : Issues and Priorities |
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Middle East and North Africa North Africa Middle East |
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MENA knowledge and learning quick notes
series;no. 114 |
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Governance has been an explicit part of
the Bank s developmental agenda since the latter part of the
1990s, though elements of good governance have always played
a role in the institution s work on development. These
ranged from project focused work on financial management and
procurement to the various sector governance components
embedded in many of the Bank s adjustment and sector
operations since the 1980s. More recently, the Bank has
evolved towards a more explicit acknowledgment that
inefficiencies and weaknesses in the institutional
environment have a direct impact on the achievement and the
quality of development results. |
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Publications & Research :: Brief |
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Heidenhof, Guenter |
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Heidenhof, Guenter |
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Heidenhof, Guenter |
title |
Strengthening Governance and Institutions in MENA : Issues and Priorities |
title_short |
Strengthening Governance and Institutions in MENA : Issues and Priorities |
title_full |
Strengthening Governance and Institutions in MENA : Issues and Priorities |
title_fullStr |
Strengthening Governance and Institutions in MENA : Issues and Priorities |
title_full_unstemmed |
Strengthening Governance and Institutions in MENA : Issues and Priorities |
title_sort |
strengthening governance and institutions in mena : issues and priorities |
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World Bank, Washington, DC |
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2014 |
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http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2014/01/20143846/strengthening-governance-institutions-mena-issues-priorities http://hdl.handle.net/10986/20555 |
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