Resourcing Implementation of the World Bank's 2007 Governance and Anticorruption Strategy
This working paper presents the findings and conclusions of a review of the resourcing approach and related actions to implement the World Bank's 2007 Governance and Anticorruption (GAC) strategy. The strategy paper noted that the World Bank G...
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okr-10986-266812021-04-23T14:04:37Z Resourcing Implementation of the World Bank's 2007 Governance and Anticorruption Strategy Chatterjee, Barun ABUSE ACCOUNTABILITY ACCOUNTABILITY MECHANISMS ADMINISTRATIVE ARRANGEMENTS ANTICORRUPTION ANTICORRUPTION COMMISSION ANTICORRUPTION PLANS ANTICORRUPTION STRATEGY ANTICORRUPTION WORK AUTHORITY BEST PRACTICES BUDGET MANAGEMENT BUDGETARY ALLOCATION BUDGETARY FUNDS BUDGETARY PROCESS BUDGETARY RESOURCES BUILDING STATE CAPACITY CAS CASS CENTRAL GOVERNMENT CENTRAL GOVERNMENT ADMINISTRATION CIVIL SERVICE CIVIL SOCIETY CIVIL SOCIETY ORGANIZATION CONSENSUS CONSULTATION PROCESS COUNTRY ASSISTANCE COUNTRY ASSISTANCE STRATEGY COUNTRY CASE STUDIES COUNTRY GOVERNANCE COUNTRY PROJECT COUNTRY STRATEGIES COUNTRY TEAMS DEBT DECENTRALIZATION DECISION-MAKING DECISION-MAKING BODY DISCLOSURE ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT ESW FINANCE MANAGEMENT FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT FINANCIAL SECTOR GLOBAL INITIATIVES GOOD GOVERNANCE GOVERNANCE DIAGNOSTICS GOVERNANCE INDICATORS GOVERNANCE ISSUES GOVERNANCE OUTCOMES GOVERNANCE PERFORMANCE GOVERNANCE PROGRAMS GRANT ALLOCATION GRANT PROPOSALS HUMAN DEVELOPMENT HUMAN DEVELOPMENT NETWORK HUMAN RESOURCES HUMAN RIGHTS IMPROVING GOVERNANCE INCOME INITIATIVE INSTITUTION BUILDING INSTITUTIONAL DEVELOPMENT INSTITUTIONAL REFORM INTEGRITY INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT INVENTORY INVESTMENT CLIMATE JUDICIAL REFORM JUSTICE LEGISLATION MANDATES MEDIA MONITORING TOOLS OPERATING COSTS POLITICAL ECONOMY POOR GOVERNANCE PRESIDENCY PRIVATE GAIN PRIVATE SECTOR DEVELOPMENT PROCUREMENT PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION PUBLIC EXPENDITURE PUBLIC FINANCE PUBLIC INSTITUTIONS PUBLIC OFFICIALS PUBLIC POLICY PUBLIC PROCUREMENT PUBLIC SECTOR PUBLIC SECTOR GOVERNANCE PUBLIC SECTOR MANAGEMENT REORGANIZATION REPRESENTATIVES RESOURCE ALLOCATION RULE OF LAW RVPS SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT SOCIALLY SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE TRANSPARENCY TRANSPORT TRUST FUNDS URBAN DEVELOPMENT This working paper presents the findings and conclusions of a review of the resourcing approach and related actions to implement the World Bank's 2007 Governance and Anticorruption (GAC) strategy. The strategy paper noted that the World Bank Group (WBG) had been 'actively engaged' for at least the past decade in each of the areas of action at the country level as outlined in the strategy. The strategy paper and implementation plan listed a large number of implementation activities. But there was no attempt made, given the Bank's continuous GAC work, to clearly identify: a starting point or baseline of activities that pre-dated the strategy and which would continue to be funded by the existing large Bank budgetary spending on governance work; and a prioritized set of incremental activities that required funding through additional bank budget or trust funds. The strategy paper did not indicate any priority activities for financing; it also did not mention the Bank budget as a source of funding and emphasized non-traditional funding mechanisms (external sources of funding) in general terms for work at the country level. 2017-05-22T15:20:51Z 2017-05-22T15:20:51Z 2011-12 Working Paper http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/171071468320670025/Resourcing-implementation-of-the-World-Banks-2007-governance-and-anticorruption-strategy 978-1-60244-209-2 http://hdl.handle.net/10986/26681 English en_US IEG Working Paper;2011/12 CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo World Bank World Bank, Washington, DC Publications & Research :: Working Paper Publications & Research |
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ABUSE ACCOUNTABILITY ACCOUNTABILITY MECHANISMS ADMINISTRATIVE ARRANGEMENTS ANTICORRUPTION ANTICORRUPTION COMMISSION ANTICORRUPTION PLANS ANTICORRUPTION STRATEGY ANTICORRUPTION WORK AUTHORITY BEST PRACTICES BUDGET MANAGEMENT BUDGETARY ALLOCATION BUDGETARY FUNDS BUDGETARY PROCESS BUDGETARY RESOURCES BUILDING STATE CAPACITY CAS CASS CENTRAL GOVERNMENT CENTRAL GOVERNMENT ADMINISTRATION CIVIL SERVICE CIVIL SOCIETY CIVIL SOCIETY ORGANIZATION CONSENSUS CONSULTATION PROCESS COUNTRY ASSISTANCE COUNTRY ASSISTANCE STRATEGY COUNTRY CASE STUDIES COUNTRY GOVERNANCE COUNTRY PROJECT COUNTRY STRATEGIES COUNTRY TEAMS DEBT DECENTRALIZATION DECISION-MAKING DECISION-MAKING BODY DISCLOSURE ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT ESW FINANCE MANAGEMENT FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT FINANCIAL SECTOR GLOBAL INITIATIVES GOOD GOVERNANCE GOVERNANCE DIAGNOSTICS GOVERNANCE INDICATORS GOVERNANCE ISSUES GOVERNANCE OUTCOMES GOVERNANCE PERFORMANCE GOVERNANCE PROGRAMS GRANT ALLOCATION GRANT PROPOSALS HUMAN DEVELOPMENT HUMAN DEVELOPMENT NETWORK HUMAN RESOURCES HUMAN RIGHTS IMPROVING GOVERNANCE INCOME INITIATIVE INSTITUTION BUILDING INSTITUTIONAL DEVELOPMENT INSTITUTIONAL REFORM INTEGRITY INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT INVENTORY INVESTMENT CLIMATE JUDICIAL REFORM JUSTICE LEGISLATION MANDATES MEDIA MONITORING TOOLS OPERATING COSTS POLITICAL ECONOMY POOR GOVERNANCE PRESIDENCY PRIVATE GAIN PRIVATE SECTOR DEVELOPMENT PROCUREMENT PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION PUBLIC EXPENDITURE PUBLIC FINANCE PUBLIC INSTITUTIONS PUBLIC OFFICIALS PUBLIC POLICY PUBLIC PROCUREMENT PUBLIC SECTOR PUBLIC SECTOR GOVERNANCE PUBLIC SECTOR MANAGEMENT REORGANIZATION REPRESENTATIVES RESOURCE ALLOCATION RULE OF LAW RVPS SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT SOCIALLY SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE TRANSPARENCY TRANSPORT TRUST FUNDS URBAN DEVELOPMENT |
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ABUSE ACCOUNTABILITY ACCOUNTABILITY MECHANISMS ADMINISTRATIVE ARRANGEMENTS ANTICORRUPTION ANTICORRUPTION COMMISSION ANTICORRUPTION PLANS ANTICORRUPTION STRATEGY ANTICORRUPTION WORK AUTHORITY BEST PRACTICES BUDGET MANAGEMENT BUDGETARY ALLOCATION BUDGETARY FUNDS BUDGETARY PROCESS BUDGETARY RESOURCES BUILDING STATE CAPACITY CAS CASS CENTRAL GOVERNMENT CENTRAL GOVERNMENT ADMINISTRATION CIVIL SERVICE CIVIL SOCIETY CIVIL SOCIETY ORGANIZATION CONSENSUS CONSULTATION PROCESS COUNTRY ASSISTANCE COUNTRY ASSISTANCE STRATEGY COUNTRY CASE STUDIES COUNTRY GOVERNANCE COUNTRY PROJECT COUNTRY STRATEGIES COUNTRY TEAMS DEBT DECENTRALIZATION DECISION-MAKING DECISION-MAKING BODY DISCLOSURE ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT ESW FINANCE MANAGEMENT FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT FINANCIAL SECTOR GLOBAL INITIATIVES GOOD GOVERNANCE GOVERNANCE DIAGNOSTICS GOVERNANCE INDICATORS GOVERNANCE ISSUES GOVERNANCE OUTCOMES GOVERNANCE PERFORMANCE GOVERNANCE PROGRAMS GRANT ALLOCATION GRANT PROPOSALS HUMAN DEVELOPMENT HUMAN DEVELOPMENT NETWORK HUMAN RESOURCES HUMAN RIGHTS IMPROVING GOVERNANCE INCOME INITIATIVE INSTITUTION BUILDING INSTITUTIONAL DEVELOPMENT INSTITUTIONAL REFORM INTEGRITY INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT INVENTORY INVESTMENT CLIMATE JUDICIAL REFORM JUSTICE LEGISLATION MANDATES MEDIA MONITORING TOOLS OPERATING COSTS POLITICAL ECONOMY POOR GOVERNANCE PRESIDENCY PRIVATE GAIN PRIVATE SECTOR DEVELOPMENT PROCUREMENT PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION PUBLIC EXPENDITURE PUBLIC FINANCE PUBLIC INSTITUTIONS PUBLIC OFFICIALS PUBLIC POLICY PUBLIC PROCUREMENT PUBLIC SECTOR PUBLIC SECTOR GOVERNANCE PUBLIC SECTOR MANAGEMENT REORGANIZATION REPRESENTATIVES RESOURCE ALLOCATION RULE OF LAW RVPS SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT SOCIALLY SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE TRANSPARENCY TRANSPORT TRUST FUNDS URBAN DEVELOPMENT Chatterjee, Barun Resourcing Implementation of the World Bank's 2007 Governance and Anticorruption Strategy |
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This working paper presents the findings
and conclusions of a review of the resourcing approach and
related actions to implement the World Bank's 2007
Governance and Anticorruption (GAC) strategy. The strategy
paper noted that the World Bank Group (WBG) had been
'actively engaged' for at least the past decade in
each of the areas of action at the country level as outlined
in the strategy. The strategy paper and implementation plan
listed a large number of implementation activities. But
there was no attempt made, given the Bank's continuous
GAC work, to clearly identify: a starting point or baseline
of activities that pre-dated the strategy and which would
continue to be funded by the existing large Bank budgetary
spending on governance work; and a prioritized set of
incremental activities that required funding through
additional bank budget or trust funds. The strategy paper
did not indicate any priority activities for financing; it
also did not mention the Bank budget as a source of funding
and emphasized non-traditional funding mechanisms (external
sources of funding) in general terms for work at the country level. |
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Chatterjee, Barun |
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Resourcing Implementation of the World Bank's 2007 Governance and Anticorruption Strategy |
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Resourcing Implementation of the World Bank's 2007 Governance and Anticorruption Strategy |
title_full |
Resourcing Implementation of the World Bank's 2007 Governance and Anticorruption Strategy |
title_fullStr |
Resourcing Implementation of the World Bank's 2007 Governance and Anticorruption Strategy |
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Resourcing Implementation of the World Bank's 2007 Governance and Anticorruption Strategy |
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resourcing implementation of the world bank's 2007 governance and anticorruption strategy |
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World Bank, Washington, DC |
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2017 |
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http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/171071468320670025/Resourcing-implementation-of-the-World-Banks-2007-governance-and-anticorruption-strategy http://hdl.handle.net/10986/26681 |
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