Cluster Country Program Evaluation on Small States : Pacific Island Countries Program Evaluation (FY05–15)

This appendix is an adjunct to the main report. It is not intended as a free-standing Country Program Evaluation (CPE) on the World Bank in Tonga. It provides additional underpinning and evidence for the overall story of the Bank’s relevance and ef...

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Main Author: Independent Evaluation Group
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Language:English
Published: World Bank, Washington, DC 2021
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Online Access:http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/485891475064557163/Cluster-country-program-evaluation-on-small-states-Pacific-Island-countries-program-evaluation-FY05-15
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spelling okr-10986-351512021-10-12T13:38:38Z Cluster Country Program Evaluation on Small States : Pacific Island Countries Program Evaluation (FY05–15) Independent Evaluation Group SMALL ISLAND STATES REGIONAL INSTITUTIONS WORLD BANK GROUP STRATEGY SYSTEMIC COUNTRY DIAGNOSTIC WORLD BANK LENDING BUILDING RESILIENCE COMPETITIVENESS PRIVATE SECTOR DEVELOPMENT This appendix is an adjunct to the main report. It is not intended as a free-standing Country Program Evaluation (CPE) on the World Bank in Tonga. It provides additional underpinning and evidence for the overall story of the Bank’s relevance and effectiveness in the PICs provided in the main report. The Tonga country assistance strategy (CAS) was prepared in 2010 and covered the period from FY11 to FY14. The CAS signaled a considerable scaling up of analytic and financial support for Tonga (and the other PICs). It identified connectivity as the Bank’s major contribution over the previous five years, through the support for increased temporary migration opportunities and the encouragement of telecoms reform that led to the opening of the market for mobile telephones. In addition to the two broad themes in the regional framework (connectivity and resilience), the CAS added a third: Supporting policy reform to strengthen growth prospects and improve service delivery. Going forward the Bank planned to make increased use of the development policy operation (DPO) instrument which would support Tonga during the very difficult period it was going through at the time, given the combination of coping with the global crisis and with natural disasters. There was to be emphasis on support for improved governance and public financial management (PFM) reforms. Under the theme of Building resilience against shocks, the Bank looked to tap the Global Facility for Disaster Reduction and Recovery (GFDRR) to provide support for integrated adaptation and disaster risk management (DRM) activities. The GFDRR would also be used to “climate proof” future infrastructure investment. The CAS also declares the intention in small island states like Tonga to be, more nimble in project preparation and give greater attention to implementation support. The Bank can at times be more of an elephant than a lynx. 2021-02-22T18:22:02Z 2021-02-22T18:22:02Z 2016 Evaluation http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/485891475064557163/Cluster-country-program-evaluation-on-small-states-Pacific-Island-countries-program-evaluation-FY05-15 http://hdl.handle.net/10986/35151 English CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo World Bank World Bank, Washington, DC Publications & Research East Asia and Pacific Oceania
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topic SMALL ISLAND STATES
REGIONAL INSTITUTIONS
WORLD BANK GROUP STRATEGY
SYSTEMIC COUNTRY DIAGNOSTIC
WORLD BANK LENDING
BUILDING RESILIENCE
COMPETITIVENESS
PRIVATE SECTOR DEVELOPMENT
spellingShingle SMALL ISLAND STATES
REGIONAL INSTITUTIONS
WORLD BANK GROUP STRATEGY
SYSTEMIC COUNTRY DIAGNOSTIC
WORLD BANK LENDING
BUILDING RESILIENCE
COMPETITIVENESS
PRIVATE SECTOR DEVELOPMENT
Independent Evaluation Group
Cluster Country Program Evaluation on Small States : Pacific Island Countries Program Evaluation (FY05–15)
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Oceania
description This appendix is an adjunct to the main report. It is not intended as a free-standing Country Program Evaluation (CPE) on the World Bank in Tonga. It provides additional underpinning and evidence for the overall story of the Bank’s relevance and effectiveness in the PICs provided in the main report. The Tonga country assistance strategy (CAS) was prepared in 2010 and covered the period from FY11 to FY14. The CAS signaled a considerable scaling up of analytic and financial support for Tonga (and the other PICs). It identified connectivity as the Bank’s major contribution over the previous five years, through the support for increased temporary migration opportunities and the encouragement of telecoms reform that led to the opening of the market for mobile telephones. In addition to the two broad themes in the regional framework (connectivity and resilience), the CAS added a third: Supporting policy reform to strengthen growth prospects and improve service delivery. Going forward the Bank planned to make increased use of the development policy operation (DPO) instrument which would support Tonga during the very difficult period it was going through at the time, given the combination of coping with the global crisis and with natural disasters. There was to be emphasis on support for improved governance and public financial management (PFM) reforms. Under the theme of Building resilience against shocks, the Bank looked to tap the Global Facility for Disaster Reduction and Recovery (GFDRR) to provide support for integrated adaptation and disaster risk management (DRM) activities. The GFDRR would also be used to “climate proof” future infrastructure investment. The CAS also declares the intention in small island states like Tonga to be, more nimble in project preparation and give greater attention to implementation support. The Bank can at times be more of an elephant than a lynx.
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title Cluster Country Program Evaluation on Small States : Pacific Island Countries Program Evaluation (FY05–15)
title_short Cluster Country Program Evaluation on Small States : Pacific Island Countries Program Evaluation (FY05–15)
title_full Cluster Country Program Evaluation on Small States : Pacific Island Countries Program Evaluation (FY05–15)
title_fullStr Cluster Country Program Evaluation on Small States : Pacific Island Countries Program Evaluation (FY05–15)
title_full_unstemmed Cluster Country Program Evaluation on Small States : Pacific Island Countries Program Evaluation (FY05–15)
title_sort cluster country program evaluation on small states : pacific island countries program evaluation (fy05–15)
publisher World Bank, Washington, DC
publishDate 2021
url http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/485891475064557163/Cluster-country-program-evaluation-on-small-states-Pacific-Island-countries-program-evaluation-FY05-15
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