Tunisia Country Program Evaluation FY2005-13 : Evaluation of the World Bank Group Program

IEG’s Country Program Evaluation (CPE) covers the period FY05–13. The period spans three World Bank Group country strategies and one progress report. It also covers the last years of the Ben Ali regime and the transition to a new political dispensa...

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Main Author: Independent Evaluation Group
Format: Evaluation
Language:English
Published: World Bank, Washington, DC 2021
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Online Access:http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/286581617132781227/Tunisia-Country-Program-Evaluation-FY2005-13-Evaluation-of-the-World-Bank-Group-Program
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spelling okr-10986-353602021-10-12T13:39:31Z Tunisia Country Program Evaluation FY2005-13 : Evaluation of the World Bank Group Program Independent Evaluation Group WORLD BANK GROUP STRATEGY COUNTRY ASSISTANCE STRATEGY COUNTRY PARTNERSHIP FRAMEWORK BUSINESS ENVIRONMENT COMPETITIVENESS INTERNATIONAL INTEGRATION INFRASTRUCTURE INVESTMENT INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY TRANSPORT INFRASTRUCTURE AGRICULTURE IRRIGATION FINANCIAL SERVICES SOCIAL INCLUSION SOCIAL PROTECTION EMPLOYMENT ACTIVE LABOR MARKET PROGRAM ACCESS TO BASIC SERVICES PUBLIC FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT ACCOUNTABILITY TRANSPARENCY IEG’s Country Program Evaluation (CPE) covers the period FY05–13. The period spans three World Bank Group country strategies and one progress report. It also covers the last years of the Ben Ali regime and the transition to a new political dispensation following the revolution of January 2011. The CPE aims to reflect on past performance to inform the preparation of a new Bank Group strategy for Tunisia. The following recommendations are proposed to strengthen ongoing Bank Group efforts to improve performance in support of reform in Tunisia: (i) Conduct political economy analysis to better manage risk in a volatile environment. (ii) Galvanize public support for reform. (iii) Selectively and carefully sequence first-order policy reforms (based on the political economy analysis) in designing Bank Group strategy, taking into account capacity and other constraints inherent in the transition period. (iv) Build government ownership and capacity on how to roll out the reform agenda. 2021-04-02T15:20:47Z 2021-04-02T15:20:47Z 2014-04-16 Evaluation http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/286581617132781227/Tunisia-Country-Program-Evaluation-FY2005-13-Evaluation-of-the-World-Bank-Group-Program http://hdl.handle.net/10986/35360 English CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo World Bank World Bank, Washington, DC Publications & Research Publications & Research :: Publication Middle East and North Africa Tunisia
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topic WORLD BANK GROUP STRATEGY
COUNTRY ASSISTANCE STRATEGY
COUNTRY PARTNERSHIP FRAMEWORK
BUSINESS ENVIRONMENT
COMPETITIVENESS
INTERNATIONAL INTEGRATION
INFRASTRUCTURE INVESTMENT
INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY
TRANSPORT INFRASTRUCTURE
AGRICULTURE
IRRIGATION
FINANCIAL SERVICES
SOCIAL INCLUSION
SOCIAL PROTECTION
EMPLOYMENT
ACTIVE LABOR MARKET PROGRAM
ACCESS TO BASIC SERVICES
PUBLIC FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT
ACCOUNTABILITY
TRANSPARENCY
spellingShingle WORLD BANK GROUP STRATEGY
COUNTRY ASSISTANCE STRATEGY
COUNTRY PARTNERSHIP FRAMEWORK
BUSINESS ENVIRONMENT
COMPETITIVENESS
INTERNATIONAL INTEGRATION
INFRASTRUCTURE INVESTMENT
INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY
TRANSPORT INFRASTRUCTURE
AGRICULTURE
IRRIGATION
FINANCIAL SERVICES
SOCIAL INCLUSION
SOCIAL PROTECTION
EMPLOYMENT
ACTIVE LABOR MARKET PROGRAM
ACCESS TO BASIC SERVICES
PUBLIC FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT
ACCOUNTABILITY
TRANSPARENCY
Independent Evaluation Group
Tunisia Country Program Evaluation FY2005-13 : Evaluation of the World Bank Group Program
geographic_facet Middle East and North Africa
Tunisia
description IEG’s Country Program Evaluation (CPE) covers the period FY05–13. The period spans three World Bank Group country strategies and one progress report. It also covers the last years of the Ben Ali regime and the transition to a new political dispensation following the revolution of January 2011. The CPE aims to reflect on past performance to inform the preparation of a new Bank Group strategy for Tunisia. The following recommendations are proposed to strengthen ongoing Bank Group efforts to improve performance in support of reform in Tunisia: (i) Conduct political economy analysis to better manage risk in a volatile environment. (ii) Galvanize public support for reform. (iii) Selectively and carefully sequence first-order policy reforms (based on the political economy analysis) in designing Bank Group strategy, taking into account capacity and other constraints inherent in the transition period. (iv) Build government ownership and capacity on how to roll out the reform agenda.
format Evaluation
author Independent Evaluation Group
author_facet Independent Evaluation Group
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title Tunisia Country Program Evaluation FY2005-13 : Evaluation of the World Bank Group Program
title_short Tunisia Country Program Evaluation FY2005-13 : Evaluation of the World Bank Group Program
title_full Tunisia Country Program Evaluation FY2005-13 : Evaluation of the World Bank Group Program
title_fullStr Tunisia Country Program Evaluation FY2005-13 : Evaluation of the World Bank Group Program
title_full_unstemmed Tunisia Country Program Evaluation FY2005-13 : Evaluation of the World Bank Group Program
title_sort tunisia country program evaluation fy2005-13 : evaluation of the world bank group program
publisher World Bank, Washington, DC
publishDate 2021
url http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/286581617132781227/Tunisia-Country-Program-Evaluation-FY2005-13-Evaluation-of-the-World-Bank-Group-Program
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