Middle East and North Africa Regional Brief

The process of political change and transition across much of the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region continued into 2013, with a great degree of heterogeneity across countries. The crisis in Syria has escalated and caused massive impact on...

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Language:English
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Published: Washington, DC 2014
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spelling okr-10986-205572021-04-23T14:03:56Z Middle East and North Africa Regional Brief World Bank ABSOLUTE POVERTY ACCOUNTABILITY ACCOUNTABILITY MEASURES AIR BANKS BASIC INFRASTRUCTURE BENEFICIARIES CASH TRANSFERS CITIZENS CIVIL SOCIETY CONGESTION CURRENCY CURRENCY DEPRECIATION DEVELOPMENT GOALS DISADVANTAGED GROUPS ECONOMIC GROWTH ECONOMIC OPPORTUNITIES EFFECTIVE POLICIES EMISSIONS EXPORTERS EXTERNAL DEFICITS FEMALE PARTICIPATION FINANCIAL CRISIS FOREIGN EXCHANGE FOREIGN EXCHANGE RESERVES FOREIGN INVESTMENTS FUEL GENDER EQUALITY GLOBAL ENVIRONMENT GOOD GOVERNANCE HEALTH SYSTEMS HUMAN DEVELOPMENT INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT INTERNATIONAL SUPPORT ISLAMIC FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS JOB CREATION LABOR FORCE LOAN LOAN PORTFOLIO MINORITY NATIONAL DIALOGUE NATURAL RESOURCES POLICY DECISIONS POLITICAL CHANGE POLITICAL CLIMATE POLITICAL INSTABILITY POLITICAL RISKS PROGRESS PUBLIC FINANCES PUBLIC FUNDS REFUGEE REFUGEES REGIONAL DEVELOPMENT REGIONAL DEVELOPMENT BANKS REGIONAL INTEGRATION REGIONAL PRIORITIES REGIONAL STRATEGY RURAL WOMEN SAFETY SAFETY NETS SANITATION SCHOOL ACCESS SMALL ENTERPRISES STREET PARKING STREET PARKING MANAGEMENT STRUCTURAL PROBLEMS SUSTAINABLE GROWTH TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE TRAFFIC TRAFFIC CONTROL TRAFFIC CONTROL SYSTEM TRANSITION ECONOMIES TRANSPARENCY UNEMPLOYMENT UNEMPLOYMENT RATES URBAN POPULATION URBAN TRANSPORT VIOLENCE VULNERABILITY YOUNG PEOPLE The process of political change and transition across much of the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region continued into 2013, with a great degree of heterogeneity across countries. The crisis in Syria has escalated and caused massive impact on the inflow of refugees to Lebanon, Jordan, and Iraq. Creating the right environment for growth will be critical as only growth can drive job creation for the large numbers of unemployed, especially young people. Recent political changes will only be meaningful if they lead to concrete social and economic improvements, but to date few election promises have translated into effective policies and outcomes. Throughout the region, unemployment rates have remained high, and in some cases, increased as economies weakened and political instability harmed public and foreign investments, particularly those that support the expansion of labor-intensive tradable activities. In the longer term, MENA countries still face the structural problems that predate the 'Arab Spring.' The region's main challenge is to create sustainable growth that delivers the quantity and quality of jobs needed. An inclusive and competitive private sector has proven to be one of the most effective and long-term solutions for unemployment, and will be critical in tackling the scale of the problem in MENA. 2014-11-19T17:09:45Z 2014-11-19T17:09:45Z 2013-10 http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2013/10/18729395/middle-east-north-africa-regional-brief http://hdl.handle.net/10986/20557 English en_US MENA knowledge and learning quick notes series;no. 108 CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ Washington, DC Publications & Research :: Brief Publications & Research Middle East and North Africa North Africa Middle East
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topic ABSOLUTE POVERTY
ACCOUNTABILITY
ACCOUNTABILITY MEASURES
AIR
BANKS
BASIC INFRASTRUCTURE
BENEFICIARIES
CASH TRANSFERS
CITIZENS
CIVIL SOCIETY
CONGESTION
CURRENCY
CURRENCY DEPRECIATION
DEVELOPMENT GOALS
DISADVANTAGED GROUPS
ECONOMIC GROWTH
ECONOMIC OPPORTUNITIES
EFFECTIVE POLICIES
EMISSIONS
EXPORTERS
EXTERNAL DEFICITS
FEMALE PARTICIPATION
FINANCIAL CRISIS
FOREIGN EXCHANGE
FOREIGN EXCHANGE RESERVES
FOREIGN INVESTMENTS
FUEL
GENDER EQUALITY
GLOBAL ENVIRONMENT
GOOD GOVERNANCE
HEALTH SYSTEMS
HUMAN DEVELOPMENT
INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT
INTERNATIONAL SUPPORT
ISLAMIC FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS
JOB CREATION
LABOR FORCE
LOAN
LOAN PORTFOLIO
MINORITY
NATIONAL DIALOGUE
NATURAL RESOURCES
POLICY DECISIONS
POLITICAL CHANGE
POLITICAL CLIMATE
POLITICAL INSTABILITY
POLITICAL RISKS
PROGRESS
PUBLIC FINANCES
PUBLIC FUNDS
REFUGEE
REFUGEES
REGIONAL DEVELOPMENT
REGIONAL DEVELOPMENT BANKS
REGIONAL INTEGRATION
REGIONAL PRIORITIES
REGIONAL STRATEGY
RURAL WOMEN
SAFETY
SAFETY NETS
SANITATION
SCHOOL ACCESS
SMALL ENTERPRISES
STREET PARKING
STREET PARKING MANAGEMENT
STRUCTURAL PROBLEMS
SUSTAINABLE GROWTH
TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE
TRAFFIC
TRAFFIC CONTROL
TRAFFIC CONTROL SYSTEM
TRANSITION ECONOMIES
TRANSPARENCY
UNEMPLOYMENT
UNEMPLOYMENT RATES
URBAN POPULATION
URBAN TRANSPORT
VIOLENCE
VULNERABILITY
YOUNG PEOPLE
spellingShingle ABSOLUTE POVERTY
ACCOUNTABILITY
ACCOUNTABILITY MEASURES
AIR
BANKS
BASIC INFRASTRUCTURE
BENEFICIARIES
CASH TRANSFERS
CITIZENS
CIVIL SOCIETY
CONGESTION
CURRENCY
CURRENCY DEPRECIATION
DEVELOPMENT GOALS
DISADVANTAGED GROUPS
ECONOMIC GROWTH
ECONOMIC OPPORTUNITIES
EFFECTIVE POLICIES
EMISSIONS
EXPORTERS
EXTERNAL DEFICITS
FEMALE PARTICIPATION
FINANCIAL CRISIS
FOREIGN EXCHANGE
FOREIGN EXCHANGE RESERVES
FOREIGN INVESTMENTS
FUEL
GENDER EQUALITY
GLOBAL ENVIRONMENT
GOOD GOVERNANCE
HEALTH SYSTEMS
HUMAN DEVELOPMENT
INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT
INTERNATIONAL SUPPORT
ISLAMIC FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS
JOB CREATION
LABOR FORCE
LOAN
LOAN PORTFOLIO
MINORITY
NATIONAL DIALOGUE
NATURAL RESOURCES
POLICY DECISIONS
POLITICAL CHANGE
POLITICAL CLIMATE
POLITICAL INSTABILITY
POLITICAL RISKS
PROGRESS
PUBLIC FINANCES
PUBLIC FUNDS
REFUGEE
REFUGEES
REGIONAL DEVELOPMENT
REGIONAL DEVELOPMENT BANKS
REGIONAL INTEGRATION
REGIONAL PRIORITIES
REGIONAL STRATEGY
RURAL WOMEN
SAFETY
SAFETY NETS
SANITATION
SCHOOL ACCESS
SMALL ENTERPRISES
STREET PARKING
STREET PARKING MANAGEMENT
STRUCTURAL PROBLEMS
SUSTAINABLE GROWTH
TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE
TRAFFIC
TRAFFIC CONTROL
TRAFFIC CONTROL SYSTEM
TRANSITION ECONOMIES
TRANSPARENCY
UNEMPLOYMENT
UNEMPLOYMENT RATES
URBAN POPULATION
URBAN TRANSPORT
VIOLENCE
VULNERABILITY
YOUNG PEOPLE
World Bank
Middle East and North Africa Regional Brief
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North Africa
Middle East
relation MENA knowledge and learning quick notes series;no. 108
description The process of political change and transition across much of the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region continued into 2013, with a great degree of heterogeneity across countries. The crisis in Syria has escalated and caused massive impact on the inflow of refugees to Lebanon, Jordan, and Iraq. Creating the right environment for growth will be critical as only growth can drive job creation for the large numbers of unemployed, especially young people. Recent political changes will only be meaningful if they lead to concrete social and economic improvements, but to date few election promises have translated into effective policies and outcomes. Throughout the region, unemployment rates have remained high, and in some cases, increased as economies weakened and political instability harmed public and foreign investments, particularly those that support the expansion of labor-intensive tradable activities. In the longer term, MENA countries still face the structural problems that predate the 'Arab Spring.' The region's main challenge is to create sustainable growth that delivers the quantity and quality of jobs needed. An inclusive and competitive private sector has proven to be one of the most effective and long-term solutions for unemployment, and will be critical in tackling the scale of the problem in MENA.
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url http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2013/10/18729395/middle-east-north-africa-regional-brief
http://hdl.handle.net/10986/20557
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