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Mozambique Country Program Evaluation
- Publication Year :
- 2011
- Publisher :
- Washington, DC: World Bank, 2011.
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Abstract
- Since the cessation of conflict, Mozambique has achieved impressive economic growth and has become an example of successful post conflict reconstruction and development, moving from a one-party state to a multiparty democracy and from a socialist, command economy to a market-based economy. Mozambique’s development has been strongly supported by foreign aid, and since 2001 average annual disbursements of official development assistance (ODA) have amounted to over 1 billion dollar, or 12 percent of gross domestic product (GDP). Strong economic growth has contributed to a decline in income poverty, but the level of overall poverty remains high. This country program evaluation (CPE) focuses on the Bank’s program for FY2001-08, examining the following questions: did the Bank correctly assess the problems Mozambique faced?; was the Bank’s strategy appropriate for meeting the country’s development needs?; how effective was Bank assistance in implementing those strategies?; what were the outcomes of the assistance?; and to what extent did the Bank, other development partners, the government, or exogenous forces contribute to outcomes? The CPE is organized as follows: Chapter one assesses Mozambique’s economic and social development and identifies major development priorities and constraints facing the country. Chapter two is an overview of the Bank’s program of lending and analytic and advisory activities (AAA). Chapters three, four, and five cover thematic aspects: stabilization and growth (including infrastructure and agriculture development), poverty reduction and human development, and governance. Chapter six covers International Finance Corporation (IFC) activities in Mozambique, and chapter seven assesses partnership and harmonization. The last chapter contains conclusions, lessons, and recommendations.
- Subjects :
- PRODUCERS
TAX RATES
SUSTAINABLE MANAGEMENT
WASTE
CHILDREN
ECONOMIC GROWTH
FAMILIES
MEASUREMENT
TRANSACTION COSTS
TERMS OF TRADE
IMPLEMENTATION
WORK ENVIRONMENT
LAND USE
POPULATION GROWTH
INTERMEDIARIES
EMISSIONS
AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTION
IMMUNODEFICIENCY
VALUES
RESOURCE ALLOCATION
LABOR PRODUCTIVITY
WORKERS
CRIME
OIL
INCENTIVES
OPTIONS
DIPHTHERIA
RISK FACTORS
SOCIAL SERVICES
VACCINATION
POLICY DECISIONS
HEALTH
METALS
MINES
INTERVENTION
AGED
SECONDARY SCHOOLS
GROSS NATIONAL PRODUCT
BALANCE OF PAYMENTS
SUBSIDIES
FISHING
RESOURCE MANAGEMENT
TAX REVENUE
FISH
FARMS
PRICES
PATIENTS
PURCHASING POWER
NATIONAL INCOME
DECISION MAKING
ENVIRONMENT
PUBLIC EXPENDITURES
MORTALITY
GOVERNMENT EXPENDITURES
RESEARCH PROGRAM
CONSUMPTION
ENVIRONMENTAL
PREVENTION
DEBT
RISKS
TRADE
ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT
LIVING CONDITIONS
PROPERTY
COMMUNICABLE DISEASES
MARKETING
ENVIRONMENTS
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
STRESS
RESOURCES
COMMUNITY PARTICIPATION
MARKET PRICES
ECONOMIC ACTIVITY
STRUCTURAL ADJUSTMENT
ARABLE LAND
POLICY ENVIRONMENT
CARBON
POLIO
AUDITS
COAL
INSTITUTIONALIZATION
CARBON DIOXIDE
LIFE EXPECTANCY
POLITICAL ECONOMY
ENERGY CONSUMPTION
COST EFFECTIVENESS
HEALTH POLICY
ECONOMIES
QUALITY ASSESSMENT
CONDOMS
TARIFFS
SUSTAINABLE GROWTH
IMMUNIZATION
HEALTH INDICATORS
HEALTH PROBLEMS
INDUSTRIAL WATER
Public Sector Development Finance and Financial Sector Development - Access to Finance Environment - Environmental Economics & Policies Finance and Financial Sector Development - Banks & Banking Reform Health, Nutrition and Population - Health Monitoring & Evaluation
HEALTH CARE
REVENUE
NUTRITION
ECONOMIC POLICIES
PUBLIC HEALTH
TAXES
EQUITY
AGRICULTURAL INTENSIFICATION
LAND
EFFICIENCY
INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS
MIGRATION
EXERCISES
PRIMARY SCHOOLS
CREDIT
ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS
EXPENDITURES
COMMERCIAL BANKS
QUALITY OF LIFE
PEOPLE
FINANCIAL RESOURCES
SUSTAINABLE USE
CONDITIONALITY
KNOWLEDGE
STRATEGY
INTERNET
LABOR MARKETS
FORESTRY
EXPECTATIONS
ECONOMICS
WELLNESS
COMPARATIVE ADVANTAGE
CAPITAL FORMATION
NATURAL RESOURCES
LABOR FORCE
LAWS
REVENUES
HEALTH SERVICES
REFUGEES
OBSERVATION
CPI
DISABILITIES
WEIGHT
POTENTIAL INVESTORS
SOCIAL SUPPORT
FISHERIES
Subjects
Details
- Language :
- English
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Accession number :
- edsair.dedup.wf.001..1b0f9272bf49dbc9f9e72592d4dd4ccb