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spelling okr-10986-94502021-04-23T14:02:45Z Towards a New Partnership for Inclusive Growth in the Middle East and North Africa World Bank ACCOUNTABILITY AGRICULTURE BANKS BROKERS CIVIL SOCIETY COMMUNICATIONS TECHNOLOGY CORPORATE GOVERNANCE CORRUPTION DEVELOPMENT BANK DEVELOPMENT GOALS ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT ECONOMIC GROWTH ECONOMIC REFORMS EMPLOYMENT ENVIRONMENTAL SUSTAINABILITY FINANCIAL FLOWS GOVERNMENT BUDGETS INFRASTRUCTURE FINANCING INITIATIVE INNOVATIVE FINANCING INTERNATIONAL SUPPORT INVESTMENT BANK LABOR FORCE LABOR MARKET LAGGING REGIONS MARKET REFORM MULTILATERAL DEVELOPMENT NEPOTISM POLITICAL ECONOMY POLITICAL PARTICIPATION POLITICAL RISK PRIVATE INVESTMENT SERVICE DELIVERY SOCIAL PROTECTION TRANSPARENCY TRANSPORT Citizens are challenging authorities across the Middle East and North Africa (MENA), in countries with diverse socioeconomic and institutional settings. From wealthy Bahrain to impoverished Yemen, from Tunisia with its sophisticated state institutions, to Egypt with its five thousand years of culture and civilization, the unifying refrain has been 'dignity, respect and freedom' and an end to the Arab exceptionalism which has denied rights enjoyed elsewhere. The Arab spring in the spirit of a popular awakening has arrived. This brief proposes a framework for support to MENA based on the four building blocks, which are closely interconnected. Support to the region could address the four development priorities under the overall approach that policy is as important as money. 2012-08-13T08:37:39Z 2012-08-13T08:37:39Z 2011-05 http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2011/05/14288196/towards-new-partnership-inclusive-growth-middle-east-north-africa http://hdl.handle.net/10986/9450 English Arab World Brief; No. 5 CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ World Bank Washington, DC Publications & Research :: Brief Publications & Research Middle East and North Africa
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topic ACCOUNTABILITY
AGRICULTURE
BANKS
BROKERS
CIVIL SOCIETY
COMMUNICATIONS TECHNOLOGY
CORPORATE GOVERNANCE
CORRUPTION
DEVELOPMENT BANK
DEVELOPMENT GOALS
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
ECONOMIC GROWTH
ECONOMIC REFORMS
EMPLOYMENT
ENVIRONMENTAL SUSTAINABILITY
FINANCIAL FLOWS
GOVERNMENT BUDGETS
INFRASTRUCTURE FINANCING
INITIATIVE
INNOVATIVE FINANCING
INTERNATIONAL SUPPORT
INVESTMENT BANK
LABOR FORCE
LABOR MARKET
LAGGING REGIONS
MARKET REFORM
MULTILATERAL DEVELOPMENT
NEPOTISM
POLITICAL ECONOMY
POLITICAL PARTICIPATION
POLITICAL RISK
PRIVATE INVESTMENT
SERVICE DELIVERY
SOCIAL PROTECTION
TRANSPARENCY
TRANSPORT
spellingShingle ACCOUNTABILITY
AGRICULTURE
BANKS
BROKERS
CIVIL SOCIETY
COMMUNICATIONS TECHNOLOGY
CORPORATE GOVERNANCE
CORRUPTION
DEVELOPMENT BANK
DEVELOPMENT GOALS
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
ECONOMIC GROWTH
ECONOMIC REFORMS
EMPLOYMENT
ENVIRONMENTAL SUSTAINABILITY
FINANCIAL FLOWS
GOVERNMENT BUDGETS
INFRASTRUCTURE FINANCING
INITIATIVE
INNOVATIVE FINANCING
INTERNATIONAL SUPPORT
INVESTMENT BANK
LABOR FORCE
LABOR MARKET
LAGGING REGIONS
MARKET REFORM
MULTILATERAL DEVELOPMENT
NEPOTISM
POLITICAL ECONOMY
POLITICAL PARTICIPATION
POLITICAL RISK
PRIVATE INVESTMENT
SERVICE DELIVERY
SOCIAL PROTECTION
TRANSPARENCY
TRANSPORT
World Bank
Towards a New Partnership for Inclusive Growth in the Middle East and North Africa
geographic_facet Middle East and North Africa
relation Arab World Brief; No. 5
description Citizens are challenging authorities across the Middle East and North Africa (MENA), in countries with diverse socioeconomic and institutional settings. From wealthy Bahrain to impoverished Yemen, from Tunisia with its sophisticated state institutions, to Egypt with its five thousand years of culture and civilization, the unifying refrain has been 'dignity, respect and freedom' and an end to the Arab exceptionalism which has denied rights enjoyed elsewhere. The Arab spring in the spirit of a popular awakening has arrived. This brief proposes a framework for support to MENA based on the four building blocks, which are closely interconnected. Support to the region could address the four development priorities under the overall approach that policy is as important as money.
format Publications & Research :: Brief
author World Bank
author_facet World Bank
author_sort World Bank
title Towards a New Partnership for Inclusive Growth in the Middle East and North Africa
title_short Towards a New Partnership for Inclusive Growth in the Middle East and North Africa
title_full Towards a New Partnership for Inclusive Growth in the Middle East and North Africa
title_fullStr Towards a New Partnership for Inclusive Growth in the Middle East and North Africa
title_full_unstemmed Towards a New Partnership for Inclusive Growth in the Middle East and North Africa
title_sort towards a new partnership for inclusive growth in the middle east and north africa
publisher Washington, DC
publishDate 2012
url http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2011/05/14288196/towards-new-partnership-inclusive-growth-middle-east-north-africa
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