Sri Lanka - Country partnership framework for the period FY17-FY20
By: World Bank.
Material type: BookPublisher: Washington World Bank Description: 117p.Subject(s): World Bank | Country assistance strategy | Country Partnership Framework | Sri Lanka | CFPOnline resources: Click here to access online Summary: The World Bank Group (WBG) has launched a series of consultations following recent evidence on key challenges facing Sri Lanka in its journey to end poverty and promote shared prosperity. These consultations with key stakeholders will help develop the Country Partnership Framework (CPF) for Sri Lanka for FY 2017-2020. The CPF is a strategic plan that defines the Word Bank Group’s support for the country’s development program for this period. It is anchored at the intersection of the Government’s priorities and the priorities identified in the recently launched World Bank Group’s Systematic Country Diagnostic (SCD). The CPF program is further shaped by consultations with its beneficiaries the Government of Sri Lanka as well as its citizens representing the private sector and civil society. [From WB website]Item type | Current location | Collection | Call number | URL | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds |
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Electronic Media | Library Electronic | Economic Development | ftp://ftp.ips.lk/ebooks/WorldBank/CountryPartnershipStrategy2020.pdf | Available |
The World Bank Group (WBG) has launched a series of consultations following recent evidence on key challenges facing Sri Lanka in its journey to end poverty and promote shared prosperity. These consultations with key stakeholders will help develop the Country Partnership Framework (CPF) for Sri Lanka for FY 2017-2020. The CPF is a strategic plan that defines the Word Bank Group’s support for the country’s development program for this period. It is anchored at the intersection of the Government’s priorities and the priorities identified in the recently launched World Bank Group’s Systematic Country Diagnostic (SCD). The CPF program is further shaped by consultations with its beneficiaries the Government of Sri Lanka as well as its citizens representing the private sector and civil society. [From WB website]
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