Collection of Policy Notes for the New Somali Government : Unlocking Somalia’s Potential to Stabilize, Grow and Prosper
The arrival of a new government provides an opportunity to reinvigorate the reform agenda to deliver inclusive growth for the Somali people. Since the establishment of the Provisional Constitution in 2012, Somalia has made commendable progress on m...
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okr-10986-377092022-07-16T05:10:32Z Collection of Policy Notes for the New Somali Government : Unlocking Somalia’s Potential to Stabilize, Grow and Prosper World Bank JOBS PRIVATE INVESTMENTS MACRO STABILITY PUBLIC FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT TRADE AND INTEGRATION ENERGY SECTOR INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY EDUCATION AND HEALTH GENDER WATER RESOURCES URBANIZATION AGRICULTURE The arrival of a new government provides an opportunity to reinvigorate the reform agenda to deliver inclusive growth for the Somali people. Since the establishment of the Provisional Constitution in 2012, Somalia has made commendable progress on many fronts. Macroeconomic stability has been maintained, high levels of indebtedness are being addressed through the Heavily Indebted Poor Countries (HIPC) initiative, several sector laws and institutions have been established, and a poverty reduction strategy paper has been developed – the ninth National Development Plan (NDP9). However, much remains to be done and the time has come to mark the next milestone in Somalia’s development trajectory through advancing reforms anchored in the HIPC process. The objective of the collection of policy notes is to provide sector-specific policy advice for the leadership of the new government, drawing on the expertise of the World Bank Group. This overview chapter synthesizes the advice across the sector policy notes and is organized in four sections. The first section outlines the current context. The second section presents the framework for organizing the policy notes. The third section summarizes the advice, and the fourth section concludes. 2022-07-15T19:11:52Z 2022-07-15T19:11:52Z 2022-06 Policy Note http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/099500006282221939/P1775040e575fc036094170aca16ab29e5f http://hdl.handle.net/10986/37709 English en_US CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo World Bank Washington, DC : World Bank Economic & Sector Work Economic & Sector Work :: Policy Note Africa Somalia |
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The arrival of a new government
provides an opportunity to reinvigorate the reform agenda to
deliver inclusive growth for the Somali people. Since the
establishment of the Provisional Constitution in 2012,
Somalia has made commendable progress on many fronts.
Macroeconomic stability has been maintained, high levels of
indebtedness are being addressed through the Heavily
Indebted Poor Countries (HIPC) initiative, several sector
laws and institutions have been established, and a poverty
reduction strategy paper has been developed – the ninth
National Development Plan (NDP9). However, much remains to
be done and the time has come to mark the next milestone in
Somalia’s development trajectory through advancing reforms
anchored in the HIPC process. The objective of the
collection of policy notes is to provide sector-specific
policy advice for the leadership of the new government,
drawing on the expertise of the World Bank Group. This
overview chapter synthesizes the advice across the sector
policy notes and is organized in four sections. The first
section outlines the current context. The second section
presents the framework for organizing the policy notes. The
third section summarizes the advice, and the fourth section concludes. |
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Collection of Policy Notes for the New Somali Government : Unlocking Somalia’s Potential to Stabilize, Grow and Prosper |
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Collection of Policy Notes for the New Somali Government : Unlocking Somalia’s Potential to Stabilize, Grow and Prosper |
title_full |
Collection of Policy Notes for the New Somali Government : Unlocking Somalia’s Potential to Stabilize, Grow and Prosper |
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Collection of Policy Notes for the New Somali Government : Unlocking Somalia’s Potential to Stabilize, Grow and Prosper |
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Collection of Policy Notes for the New Somali Government : Unlocking Somalia’s Potential to Stabilize, Grow and Prosper |
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collection of policy notes for the new somali government : unlocking somalia’s potential to stabilize, grow and prosper |
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Washington, DC : World Bank |
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2022 |
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http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/099500006282221939/P1775040e575fc036094170aca16ab29e5f http://hdl.handle.net/10986/37709 |
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