Angola Road Sector Public Expenditure Review
Considering its regional economic position, natural endowment, and its socio-economic development aspirations, it is becoming imperative to Angola to develop a safe, clean, and efficient transport sector. The government has recognized that the Ango...
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okr-10986-338042021-05-25T09:56:30Z Angola Road Sector Public Expenditure Review Benmaamar, Mustapha Arroyo Arroyo, Fatima Tisso Eduardo, Nelson PUBLIC EXPENDITURE ROAD NETWORK TRANSPORT INFRASTRUCTURE PUBLIC SPENDING ROAD SECTOR FINANCE ROAD ACCESSIBILITY Considering its regional economic position, natural endowment, and its socio-economic development aspirations, it is becoming imperative to Angola to develop a safe, clean, and efficient transport sector. The government has recognized that the Angola’s economy needs the support of a well-integrated and efficient transport sector and made significant efforts to reconstruct its dilapidated road infrastructure and it has established a road maintenance fund. This study has made good use of the Angola’s Ministry of Finance BOOST data base to review and analyze the volume and structure of public spending in the road sector and identify any trends. The road network evaluation tools model (RONET), developed by the World Bank, is used to evaluate the preservation (maintenance and rehabilitation) requirements of the Angola road network. This road sector public expenditure review (PER) examines the size and composition, allocation, and implementation of public expenditure on roads and assesses the efficiency and effectiveness of these expenditures both at the national and sub-national levels. It also reviews the overall policy and institutional framework and makes relevant recommendations. The objectives of this road sector PER are fully aligned with the objectives of the World Bank’s country partnership strategy for Angola, which places a strong emphasis on supporting Angolan institutions. 2020-05-26T15:29:47Z 2020-05-26T15:29:47Z 2020-05-26 Report http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/544651589953904979/Angola-Road-Sector-Public-Expenditure-Review http://hdl.handle.net/10986/33804 English CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo World Bank World Bank, Washington, DC Economic & Sector Work Economic & Sector Work :: Public Expenditure Review Africa Angola |
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PUBLIC EXPENDITURE ROAD NETWORK TRANSPORT INFRASTRUCTURE PUBLIC SPENDING ROAD SECTOR FINANCE ROAD ACCESSIBILITY Benmaamar, Mustapha Arroyo Arroyo, Fatima Tisso Eduardo, Nelson Angola Road Sector Public Expenditure Review |
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Considering its regional economic
position, natural endowment, and its socio-economic
development aspirations, it is becoming imperative to Angola
to develop a safe, clean, and efficient transport sector.
The government has recognized that the Angola’s economy
needs the support of a well-integrated and efficient
transport sector and made significant efforts to reconstruct
its dilapidated road infrastructure and it has established a
road maintenance fund. This study has made good use of the
Angola’s Ministry of Finance BOOST data base to review and
analyze the volume and structure of public spending in the
road sector and identify any trends. The road network
evaluation tools model (RONET), developed by the World Bank,
is used to evaluate the preservation (maintenance and
rehabilitation) requirements of the Angola road network.
This road sector public expenditure review (PER) examines
the size and composition, allocation, and implementation of
public expenditure on roads and assesses the efficiency and
effectiveness of these expenditures both at the national and
sub-national levels. It also reviews the overall policy and
institutional framework and makes relevant recommendations.
The objectives of this road sector PER are fully aligned
with the objectives of the World Bank’s country partnership
strategy for Angola, which places a strong emphasis on
supporting Angolan institutions. |
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Benmaamar, Mustapha Arroyo Arroyo, Fatima Tisso Eduardo, Nelson |
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Benmaamar, Mustapha Arroyo Arroyo, Fatima Tisso Eduardo, Nelson |
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Benmaamar, Mustapha |
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Angola Road Sector Public Expenditure Review |
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Angola Road Sector Public Expenditure Review |
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Angola Road Sector Public Expenditure Review |
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Angola Road Sector Public Expenditure Review |
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Angola Road Sector Public Expenditure Review |
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angola road sector public expenditure review |
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World Bank, Washington, DC |
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http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/544651589953904979/Angola-Road-Sector-Public-Expenditure-Review http://hdl.handle.net/10986/33804 |
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