Country Partnership Framework for Uzbekistan for the Period FY16-FY20

This Country Partnership Framework (CPF) covers the five-year period FY16-20. Anchored in the government’s medium-term development plan as outlined in a January 2015 Cabinet of Ministers Program of Action, it also reflects the analysis and recommen...

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Main Authors: World Bank, International Finance Corporation, Multilateral Investment Guarantee Agency
Format: Report
Language:English
en_US
Published: World Bank, Washington, DC 2016
Subjects:
OIL
CPI
ADB
Online Access:http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2016/06/26437624/uzbekistan-country-partnership-framework-period-fy16-20
http://hdl.handle.net/10986/24680
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topic TARIFFS
INTERNATIONAL ACCOUNTING STANDARDS
POPULATION DENSITIES
EMPLOYMENT
FINANCIAL SERVICES
REGULATORY FRAMEWORK
OPERATIONAL RISK
FISH
ECONOMIC GROWTH
ACCOUNTING
URBANIZATION
EXCISE TAXES
MARKET DISTORTIONS
WASTE MANAGEMENT
URBAN GROWTH
RETIREMENT
FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT
PRINCIPAL
INTEREST
LAWS
AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTION
GUARANTEES
PRIVATIZATION
INDUSTRY
PRODUCERS
RESOURCE MANAGEMENT
BANKING SYSTEM
LOCAL GOVERNMENTS
STRATEGIES
FINANCIAL RESOURCES
RESOURCE ALLOCATION
LABOR FORCE
WATER SUPPLY
SERVICES
RIVER BASINS
PUBLIC SERVICES
HOUSING
REVENUES
INCENTIVES
PRICING
PROJECTS
SEWERAGE SERVICES
ASSET MANAGEMENT
SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT
SAVING
AGRICULTURAL OUTPUT
INFLATION
ECONOMIC ANALYSIS
AUDITS
SAFETY NETS
ECONOMIC ACTIVITY
MACROECONOMIC STABILITY
DEMONSTRATION EFFECTS
FISCAL POLICIES
SAVINGS
TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE
OIL
TRANSPORT
LOCAL LAWS
ACCOUNTING POLICIES
PRIVATE BANKS
PRODUCTIVITY
OPTIONS
WATER USE
MIGRATION
TRANSFERS
QUOTAS
SUSTAINABLE WATER
CRITERIA
CABINET OF MINISTERS
FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS
MARKETS
DEBT
ALLOCATIVE EFFICIENCY
LOCAL GOVERNMENT
DEFICITS
LEGISLATION
PUBLIC FINANCE
LABOR
LOANS
ENTERPRISES
DIVIDENDS
NATURAL RESOURCES
SUBSIDIES
REAL SECTOR
LEGAL FRAMEWORK
FINANCE
EFFICIENCY
CERTAIN EXTENT
INFRASTRUCTURE
TAXES
ACCESS TO INFORMATION
BANKING SECTOR
IMPORT TARIFFS
LAND USE
BANKS
ISLAMIC DEVELOPMENT BANK
RESOURCES
EQUITY
INCOME TAXES
ACCOUNTABILITY
CONTINUOUS MONITORING
WAGES
OPERATING COSTS
CLIMATE CHANGE
SOCIAL SERVICES
ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT
VALUES
MARKET PRICES
SUBSIDIARIES
VALUE
PENSIONS
BANK
GOVERNMENT FINANCE
CREDIT
DIVISION OF LABOR
DEMAND
CPI
EQUITY INVESTMENTS
SUSTAINABLE USE
NATIONAL INCOME
INCOME DISTRIBUTION
SUPERVISORY FRAMEWORK
ELECTRICITY GENERATION
ENVIRONMENTS
EXPENDITURES
PROPERTY
DECISION MAKING
FISCAL YEAR
AGRICULTURAL SYSTEMS
TRANSACTION COSTS
ENVIRONMENT
FOREIGN EXCHANGE
TRADE UNIONS
URBAN DEVELOPMENT
TERMS OF TRADE
PROFITABILITY
ENERGY EFFICIENCY
CREDIT RISK
GOVERNANCE
INSURANCE
TAXATION
MICROFINANCE
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
TRADE
LAND
ECONOMIES OF SCALE
ACCOUNTING STANDARDS
DRINKING WATER
RISK
COMPARATIVE ADVANTAGE
FARMS
FINANCIAL MARKETS
COMPETITIVE MARKETS
TAX ADMINISTRATION
REVENUE
PRIVATE CONSUMPTION
RISK MANAGEMENT
LENDING
LIVING CONDITIONS
PERSONAL INCOME TAXES
ENTREPRENEURSHIP
ENVIRONMENTAL
LABOR MARKETS
ADB
GOVERNMENTS
WETLANDS
HEALTH SERVICES
PRICES
PRODUCTION COSTS
ECONOMIES
AUDITING
PUBLIC GOODS
spellingShingle TARIFFS
INTERNATIONAL ACCOUNTING STANDARDS
POPULATION DENSITIES
EMPLOYMENT
FINANCIAL SERVICES
REGULATORY FRAMEWORK
OPERATIONAL RISK
FISH
ECONOMIC GROWTH
ACCOUNTING
URBANIZATION
EXCISE TAXES
MARKET DISTORTIONS
WASTE MANAGEMENT
URBAN GROWTH
RETIREMENT
FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT
PRINCIPAL
INTEREST
LAWS
AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTION
GUARANTEES
PRIVATIZATION
INDUSTRY
PRODUCERS
RESOURCE MANAGEMENT
BANKING SYSTEM
LOCAL GOVERNMENTS
STRATEGIES
FINANCIAL RESOURCES
RESOURCE ALLOCATION
LABOR FORCE
WATER SUPPLY
SERVICES
RIVER BASINS
PUBLIC SERVICES
HOUSING
REVENUES
INCENTIVES
PRICING
PROJECTS
SEWERAGE SERVICES
ASSET MANAGEMENT
SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT
SAVING
AGRICULTURAL OUTPUT
INFLATION
ECONOMIC ANALYSIS
AUDITS
SAFETY NETS
ECONOMIC ACTIVITY
MACROECONOMIC STABILITY
DEMONSTRATION EFFECTS
FISCAL POLICIES
SAVINGS
TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE
OIL
TRANSPORT
LOCAL LAWS
ACCOUNTING POLICIES
PRIVATE BANKS
PRODUCTIVITY
OPTIONS
WATER USE
MIGRATION
TRANSFERS
QUOTAS
SUSTAINABLE WATER
CRITERIA
CABINET OF MINISTERS
FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS
MARKETS
DEBT
ALLOCATIVE EFFICIENCY
LOCAL GOVERNMENT
DEFICITS
LEGISLATION
PUBLIC FINANCE
LABOR
LOANS
ENTERPRISES
DIVIDENDS
NATURAL RESOURCES
SUBSIDIES
REAL SECTOR
LEGAL FRAMEWORK
FINANCE
EFFICIENCY
CERTAIN EXTENT
INFRASTRUCTURE
TAXES
ACCESS TO INFORMATION
BANKING SECTOR
IMPORT TARIFFS
LAND USE
BANKS
ISLAMIC DEVELOPMENT BANK
RESOURCES
EQUITY
INCOME TAXES
ACCOUNTABILITY
CONTINUOUS MONITORING
WAGES
OPERATING COSTS
CLIMATE CHANGE
SOCIAL SERVICES
ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT
VALUES
MARKET PRICES
SUBSIDIARIES
VALUE
PENSIONS
BANK
GOVERNMENT FINANCE
CREDIT
DIVISION OF LABOR
DEMAND
CPI
EQUITY INVESTMENTS
SUSTAINABLE USE
NATIONAL INCOME
INCOME DISTRIBUTION
SUPERVISORY FRAMEWORK
ELECTRICITY GENERATION
ENVIRONMENTS
EXPENDITURES
PROPERTY
DECISION MAKING
FISCAL YEAR
AGRICULTURAL SYSTEMS
TRANSACTION COSTS
ENVIRONMENT
FOREIGN EXCHANGE
TRADE UNIONS
URBAN DEVELOPMENT
TERMS OF TRADE
PROFITABILITY
ENERGY EFFICIENCY
CREDIT RISK
GOVERNANCE
INSURANCE
TAXATION
MICROFINANCE
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
TRADE
LAND
ECONOMIES OF SCALE
ACCOUNTING STANDARDS
DRINKING WATER
RISK
COMPARATIVE ADVANTAGE
FARMS
FINANCIAL MARKETS
COMPETITIVE MARKETS
TAX ADMINISTRATION
REVENUE
PRIVATE CONSUMPTION
RISK MANAGEMENT
LENDING
LIVING CONDITIONS
PERSONAL INCOME TAXES
ENTREPRENEURSHIP
ENVIRONMENTAL
LABOR MARKETS
ADB
GOVERNMENTS
WETLANDS
HEALTH SERVICES
PRICES
PRODUCTION COSTS
ECONOMIES
AUDITING
PUBLIC GOODS
World Bank
International Finance Corporation
Multilateral Investment Guarantee Agency
Country Partnership Framework for Uzbekistan for the Period FY16-FY20
geographic_facet Europe and Central Asia
Uzbekistan
description This Country Partnership Framework (CPF) covers the five-year period FY16-20. Anchored in the government’s medium-term development plan as outlined in a January 2015 Cabinet of Ministers Program of Action, it also reflects the analysis and recommendations of the World Bank Group’s (WBG) 2015 Systematic Country Diagnostic (SCD) for Uzbekistan and the lessons learned from the Completion Report of the previous CPS. The CPF’s objectives and program, which focus on developing the conditions for faster job creation, are consistent with the WBG’s twin goals of eliminating extreme poverty and boosting shared prosperity. The Uzbekistan Systemic Country Diagnostic (SCD) identified ten priority areas that would need to be addressed to eliminate poverty, boost shared prosperity, and enable Uzbekistan to reach upper middle-income status. The government’s strategic objectives are for Uzbekistan to achieve upper middleincome status by 2030, implying income growth averaging 6 percent annually, and in particular to create 500,000 jobs annually. Building country systems for statistical, fiduciary, safeguard, and statistical capacity underlie the foundation of this CPF. The CPF program will remain flexible as circumstances change and new opportunities may arise.
format Report
author World Bank
International Finance Corporation
Multilateral Investment Guarantee Agency
author_facet World Bank
International Finance Corporation
Multilateral Investment Guarantee Agency
author_sort World Bank
title Country Partnership Framework for Uzbekistan for the Period FY16-FY20
title_short Country Partnership Framework for Uzbekistan for the Period FY16-FY20
title_full Country Partnership Framework for Uzbekistan for the Period FY16-FY20
title_fullStr Country Partnership Framework for Uzbekistan for the Period FY16-FY20
title_full_unstemmed Country Partnership Framework for Uzbekistan for the Period FY16-FY20
title_sort country partnership framework for uzbekistan for the period fy16-fy20
publisher World Bank, Washington, DC
publishDate 2016
url http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2016/06/26437624/uzbekistan-country-partnership-framework-period-fy16-20
http://hdl.handle.net/10986/24680
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spelling okr-10986-246802021-05-25T08:50:02Z Country Partnership Framework for Uzbekistan for the Period FY16-FY20 World Bank International Finance Corporation Multilateral Investment Guarantee Agency TARIFFS INTERNATIONAL ACCOUNTING STANDARDS POPULATION DENSITIES EMPLOYMENT FINANCIAL SERVICES REGULATORY FRAMEWORK OPERATIONAL RISK FISH ECONOMIC GROWTH ACCOUNTING URBANIZATION EXCISE TAXES MARKET DISTORTIONS WASTE MANAGEMENT URBAN GROWTH RETIREMENT FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT PRINCIPAL INTEREST LAWS AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTION GUARANTEES PRIVATIZATION INDUSTRY PRODUCERS RESOURCE MANAGEMENT BANKING SYSTEM LOCAL GOVERNMENTS STRATEGIES FINANCIAL RESOURCES RESOURCE ALLOCATION LABOR FORCE WATER SUPPLY SERVICES RIVER BASINS PUBLIC SERVICES HOUSING REVENUES INCENTIVES PRICING PROJECTS SEWERAGE SERVICES ASSET MANAGEMENT SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT SAVING AGRICULTURAL OUTPUT INFLATION ECONOMIC ANALYSIS AUDITS SAFETY NETS ECONOMIC ACTIVITY MACROECONOMIC STABILITY DEMONSTRATION EFFECTS FISCAL POLICIES SAVINGS TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE OIL TRANSPORT LOCAL LAWS ACCOUNTING POLICIES PRIVATE BANKS PRODUCTIVITY OPTIONS WATER USE MIGRATION TRANSFERS QUOTAS SUSTAINABLE WATER CRITERIA CABINET OF MINISTERS FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS MARKETS DEBT ALLOCATIVE EFFICIENCY LOCAL GOVERNMENT DEFICITS LEGISLATION PUBLIC FINANCE LABOR LOANS ENTERPRISES DIVIDENDS NATURAL RESOURCES SUBSIDIES REAL SECTOR LEGAL FRAMEWORK FINANCE EFFICIENCY CERTAIN EXTENT INFRASTRUCTURE TAXES ACCESS TO INFORMATION BANKING SECTOR IMPORT TARIFFS LAND USE BANKS ISLAMIC DEVELOPMENT BANK RESOURCES EQUITY INCOME TAXES ACCOUNTABILITY CONTINUOUS MONITORING WAGES OPERATING COSTS CLIMATE CHANGE SOCIAL SERVICES ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT VALUES MARKET PRICES SUBSIDIARIES VALUE PENSIONS BANK GOVERNMENT FINANCE CREDIT DIVISION OF LABOR DEMAND CPI EQUITY INVESTMENTS SUSTAINABLE USE NATIONAL INCOME INCOME DISTRIBUTION SUPERVISORY FRAMEWORK ELECTRICITY GENERATION ENVIRONMENTS EXPENDITURES PROPERTY DECISION MAKING FISCAL YEAR AGRICULTURAL SYSTEMS TRANSACTION COSTS ENVIRONMENT FOREIGN EXCHANGE TRADE UNIONS URBAN DEVELOPMENT TERMS OF TRADE PROFITABILITY ENERGY EFFICIENCY CREDIT RISK GOVERNANCE INSURANCE TAXATION MICROFINANCE ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT TRADE LAND ECONOMIES OF SCALE ACCOUNTING STANDARDS DRINKING WATER RISK COMPARATIVE ADVANTAGE FARMS FINANCIAL MARKETS COMPETITIVE MARKETS TAX ADMINISTRATION REVENUE PRIVATE CONSUMPTION RISK MANAGEMENT LENDING LIVING CONDITIONS PERSONAL INCOME TAXES ENTREPRENEURSHIP ENVIRONMENTAL LABOR MARKETS ADB GOVERNMENTS WETLANDS HEALTH SERVICES PRICES PRODUCTION COSTS ECONOMIES AUDITING PUBLIC GOODS This Country Partnership Framework (CPF) covers the five-year period FY16-20. Anchored in the government’s medium-term development plan as outlined in a January 2015 Cabinet of Ministers Program of Action, it also reflects the analysis and recommendations of the World Bank Group’s (WBG) 2015 Systematic Country Diagnostic (SCD) for Uzbekistan and the lessons learned from the Completion Report of the previous CPS. The CPF’s objectives and program, which focus on developing the conditions for faster job creation, are consistent with the WBG’s twin goals of eliminating extreme poverty and boosting shared prosperity. The Uzbekistan Systemic Country Diagnostic (SCD) identified ten priority areas that would need to be addressed to eliminate poverty, boost shared prosperity, and enable Uzbekistan to reach upper middle-income status. The government’s strategic objectives are for Uzbekistan to achieve upper middleincome status by 2030, implying income growth averaging 6 percent annually, and in particular to create 500,000 jobs annually. Building country systems for statistical, fiduciary, safeguard, and statistical capacity underlie the foundation of this CPF. The CPF program will remain flexible as circumstances change and new opportunities may arise. 2016-07-13T20:19:03Z 2016-07-13T20:19:03Z 2016-05-19 Report http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2016/06/26437624/uzbekistan-country-partnership-framework-period-fy16-20 http://hdl.handle.net/10986/24680 English en_US CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ World Bank World Bank, Washington, DC Country Focus :: Country Assistance Strategy Document Europe and Central Asia Uzbekistan