Country Partnership Framework for the Federal Democratic Republic of Ethiopia for the Period FY18-FY22
Ethiopia has achieved substantial progress in economic, social, and human development over the past decade. The country partnership framework (CPF) draws on the findings of the World Bank Group (WBG’s) 2016 systematic country diagnostic (SCD) for E...
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okr-10986-275692021-05-25T09:02:05Z Country Partnership Framework for the Federal Democratic Republic of Ethiopia for the Period FY18-FY22 World Bank International Finance Corporation Multilateral Investment Guarantee Agency DEVELOPMENT AGENDA POVERTY REDUCTION SHARED PROSPERITY SPATIAL DIMENSION PRODUCTIVITY RESILIENCE INCLUSIVENESS ACCOUNTABILITY CORRUPTION DONOR COORDINATION PORTFOLIO GENDER Ethiopia has achieved substantial progress in economic, social, and human development over the past decade. The country partnership framework (CPF) draws on the findings of the World Bank Group (WBG’s) 2016 systematic country diagnostic (SCD) for Ethiopia, which identified eight binding constraints to ending extreme poverty and boosting shared prosperity, along with two overarching challenges: the need for a sustainable financing model for growth, and inadequate feedback mechanisms to facilitate citizen engagement and government account- ability. This CPF succeeds the Ethiopia FY13-FY16 country partnership strategy (CPS), which was discussed at the Board on August 29, 2012. It also reflects lessons learned and resulting suggestions from the CPS completion and learning review (CLR), which is presented in this report. Following a decade of strong economic growth in Ethiopia, the CPF addresses the challenges of forging a growth path that is more broadly inclusive and sustainable. The CPF program will focus on: (i) promoting structural and economic transformation through increased productivity; (ii) building resilience and inclusiveness (including gender equality); and (iii) supporting institutional accountability and confronting corruption. This CPF adopts a spatial lens through which this five-year program will seek to deliver bold results and to tackle two of the greatest spatial challenges to Ethiopia’s quest to achieve lower middle-income status by 2025. 2017-07-13T21:29:24Z 2017-07-13T21:29:24Z 2017-05-22 Report http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/613041498788104835/Ethiopia-Country-partnership-framework-for-the-period-FY18-FY22 http://hdl.handle.net/10986/27569 English en_US CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo World Bank World Bank, Washington, DC Country Assistance Strategy Document Africa Ethiopia |
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Ethiopia has achieved substantial
progress in economic, social, and human development over the
past decade. The country partnership framework (CPF) draws
on the findings of the World Bank Group (WBG’s) 2016
systematic country diagnostic (SCD) for Ethiopia, which
identified eight binding constraints to ending extreme
poverty and boosting shared prosperity, along with two
overarching challenges: the need for a sustainable financing
model for growth, and inadequate feedback mechanisms to
facilitate citizen engagement and government account-
ability. This CPF succeeds the Ethiopia FY13-FY16 country
partnership strategy (CPS), which was discussed at the Board
on August 29, 2012. It also reflects lessons learned and
resulting suggestions from the CPS completion and learning
review (CLR), which is presented in this report. Following a
decade of strong economic growth in Ethiopia, the CPF
addresses the challenges of forging a growth path that is
more broadly inclusive and sustainable. The CPF program will
focus on: (i) promoting structural and economic
transformation through increased productivity; (ii) building
resilience and inclusiveness (including gender equality);
and (iii) supporting institutional accountability and
confronting corruption. This CPF adopts a spatial lens
through which this five-year program will seek to deliver
bold results and to tackle two of the greatest spatial
challenges to Ethiopia’s quest to achieve lower
middle-income status by 2025. |
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Country Partnership Framework for the Federal Democratic Republic of Ethiopia for the Period FY18-FY22 |
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Country Partnership Framework for the Federal Democratic Republic of Ethiopia for the Period FY18-FY22 |
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Country Partnership Framework for the Federal Democratic Republic of Ethiopia for the Period FY18-FY22 |
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Country Partnership Framework for the Federal Democratic Republic of Ethiopia for the Period FY18-FY22 |
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Country Partnership Framework for the Federal Democratic Republic of Ethiopia for the Period FY18-FY22 |
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country partnership framework for the federal democratic republic of ethiopia for the period fy18-fy22 |
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World Bank, Washington, DC |
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2017 |
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http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/613041498788104835/Ethiopia-Country-partnership-framework-for-the-period-FY18-FY22 http://hdl.handle.net/10986/27569 |
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