Malawi Public Expenditure Review 2020 : Strengthening Expenditure for Human Capital
This is the second and last module of a programmatic Public Expenditure Review (PER). The programmatic PER is intended to support the Government of Malawi to analyze: 1) fiscal risks and sustainability; and 2) the efficiency and equity of public ex...
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okr-10986-358552021-06-30T05:10:48Z Malawi Public Expenditure Review 2020 : Strengthening Expenditure for Human Capital World Bank PUBLIC EXPENDITURE REVIEW EDUCATION SPENDING SCHOOL ENROLLMENT COMPLETION RATES BUDGET EXECUTION HEALTH SPENDING PUBLIC FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT EQUITY SOCIAL SAFETY NET SOCIAL INSURANCE LABOR POLICY SUBSIDIES FISCAL TRANSFER LOCAL SERVICE DELIVERY This is the second and last module of a programmatic Public Expenditure Review (PER). The programmatic PER is intended to support the Government of Malawi to analyze: 1) fiscal risks and sustainability; and 2) the efficiency and equity of public expenditure, particularly in human development sectors. The first module, ‘Putting Fiscal Policy on a Sustainable Path’, analyzed recent macro-fiscal trends, fiscal risks and sustainability, and the policies required to manage risks and maintain sustainability. This second module, ‘Strengthening Expenditure for Human Capital,’ includes both crosssectoral and sector-specific analysis aimed to improve the effectiveness of using public resources for human capital development. The cross-sectoral work looks at aggregate spending levels for human capital and relevant aspects of the intergovernmental fiscal transfer system. Sector-specific reviews are presented for the education, health and social protection sectors. 2021-06-29T15:08:13Z 2021-06-29T15:08:13Z 2020-12-01 Report http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/639151623904018991/Malawi-Public-Expenditure-Review-2020-Strengthening-Expenditure-for-Human-Capital http://hdl.handle.net/10986/35855 English CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo World Bank World Bank, Washington, DC Economic & Sector Work :: Public Expenditure Review Economic & Sector Work Africa Africa Eastern and Southern (AFE) Malawi |
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PUBLIC EXPENDITURE REVIEW EDUCATION SPENDING SCHOOL ENROLLMENT COMPLETION RATES BUDGET EXECUTION HEALTH SPENDING PUBLIC FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT EQUITY SOCIAL SAFETY NET SOCIAL INSURANCE LABOR POLICY SUBSIDIES FISCAL TRANSFER LOCAL SERVICE DELIVERY World Bank Malawi Public Expenditure Review 2020 : Strengthening Expenditure for Human Capital |
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This is the second and last module of a
programmatic Public Expenditure Review (PER). The
programmatic PER is intended to support the Government of
Malawi to analyze: 1) fiscal risks and sustainability; and
2) the efficiency and equity of public expenditure,
particularly in human development sectors. The first module,
‘Putting Fiscal Policy on a Sustainable Path’, analyzed
recent macro-fiscal trends, fiscal risks and sustainability,
and the policies required to manage risks and maintain
sustainability. This second module, ‘Strengthening
Expenditure for Human Capital,’ includes both crosssectoral
and sector-specific analysis aimed to improve the
effectiveness of using public resources for human capital
development. The cross-sectoral work looks at aggregate
spending levels for human capital and relevant aspects of
the intergovernmental fiscal transfer system.
Sector-specific reviews are presented for the education,
health and social protection sectors. |
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Malawi Public Expenditure Review 2020 : Strengthening Expenditure for Human Capital |
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Malawi Public Expenditure Review 2020 : Strengthening Expenditure for Human Capital |
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Malawi Public Expenditure Review 2020 : Strengthening Expenditure for Human Capital |
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Malawi Public Expenditure Review 2020 : Strengthening Expenditure for Human Capital |
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Malawi Public Expenditure Review 2020 : Strengthening Expenditure for Human Capital |
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malawi public expenditure review 2020 : strengthening expenditure for human capital |
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http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/639151623904018991/Malawi-Public-Expenditure-Review-2020-Strengthening-Expenditure-for-Human-Capital http://hdl.handle.net/10986/35855 |
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