Rwanda Country Program Evaluation FY09-17 : An Independent Evaluation
The World Bank Group's positioning in relation to Rwanda's Vision 2020 goal of rapidly attaining Middle-Income Country (MIC) status reflected many of the elements that are critical to realizing the country's goal: (i) Under a first p...
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Format: | Report |
Language: | English |
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World Bank, Washington, DC
2019
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Online Access: | http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/304341552587114331/Main-Report http://hdl.handle.net/10986/32076 |
Summary: | The World Bank Group's positioning
in relation to Rwanda's Vision 2020 goal of rapidly
attaining Middle-Income Country (MIC) status reflected many
of the elements that are critical to realizing the
country's goal: (i) Under a first pillar of promoting
economic transformation for sustained growth, it supported
infrastructure (notably energy and transport); the business
environment (including skills development); the financial
sector (including rural finance); and in the latter years
the urban sector. (ii) Under a second pillar of reducing
social vulnerability and raising the productivity and
incomes of the poor, it supported agriculture; health
(initially); and social protection—including demobilization
and reintegration of ex-combatants. (iii) A third
accountable governance pillar aimed to strengthen central
and decentralized public financial management (PFM). This
evaluation assesses the development effectiveness of the
World Bank Group's country program in Rwanda over the
period FY09-17. The report aims to inform future partnership
frameworks between the World Bank Group and the Rwandan
Government. The report is also of interest to individuals
and organizations working with countries striving to
consolidate economic progress after a successful transition
from conflict, or countries striving to reach middle-income
country (MIC) status. |
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