Systematic Country Diagnostic : The Independent State of Papua New Guinea
This Systematic Country Diagnostic (SCD) identifies the main constraints and opportunities that Papua New Guinea faces in achieving the twin goals of ending extreme poverty and boosting shared prosperity. In line with the World Bank Group’s new cou...
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Format: | Report |
Language: | English |
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World Bank, Washington, DC
2018
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Online Access: | http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/360291543468322518/The-Independent-State-of-Papua-New-Guinea-Systematic-Country-Diagnostic http://hdl.handle.net/10986/30976 |
Summary: | This Systematic Country Diagnostic (SCD)
identifies the main constraints and opportunities that Papua
New Guinea faces in achieving the twin goals of ending
extreme poverty and boosting shared prosperity. In line with
the World Bank Group’s new country engagement model, the
findings of the SCD will provide inputs for the preparation
of the Country Partnership Framework, which will outline the
WBG’s engagement with Papua New Guinea to achieve the twin
goals. This SCD is divided into three parts: setting the
scene: the SCD sets the scene by outlining past trends in
economic structure and performance, providing a snapshot on
the state of service delivery, highlighting key issues of
particular relevance for youth and women, and analyzing
poverty incidence and inequality; identifying pathways for
poverty reduction: second, the SCD looks at the most potent
pathways for eradicating poverty and boosting shared
prosperity, drawing attention to untapped opportunities and
key constraints that must be overcome; and summarizing
reform priorities: finally, the SCD identifies priorities
for policy and reform to accelerate progress toward the twin
goals. This diagnostic exercise was conducted in
consultation with national authorities and other
stakeholders in Papua New Guinea and is based on the current
available body of knowledge. |
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