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Liberia Country Program Evaluation: 2004-2011

This report evaluates the outcomes of World Bank Group support to Liberia from its postwar re-engagement in 2003 through 2011. Following re-engagement, the World Bank Group strategy in Liberia initially focused on two…
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Liberia: World Bank Group Country Program
Evaluation 2004 – 2011(Approach Paper)

Founded in 1821 by former American slaves, Liberia is today a representative democracy, with a multi-party system, an elected president and 15 counties under unitary central government. Against a backdrop of…
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Liberia - Joint country assistance strategy completion report (JCASCR) review for the period FY2009 - FY2012 : IEG review

This review examines the implementation of the FY2009 to FY2011 Joint Country Assistance Strategy (JCAS) of FY2009 and the JCAS Progress Report (JCASPR) of FY2011, and assesses the…
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Liberia - Completion and Learning Review for the Period FY13-17 : IEG Review

Liberia is a low-income country with a GNI per capita (Atlas method) of 380 US dollars in 2017. After a period of conflict and instability, Liberia’s Gross Domestic Product (GDP) grew…
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Liberia: World Bank Country-Level Engagement on Governance and Anticorruption (Working Paper)

The World Bank reengaged in Liberia in 2004, following more than a decade of conflict during which a quarter of a million people perished, per capita GDP contracted from $890 (1980) to $190 (2007), virtually all public…
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Liberia - Reengagement And Reform Support Program 2

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Liberia - Re-engagement And Reform Support Program

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Liberia - LR - Education GPE Program (FY11)

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Liberia - Fourth Highway Project

The Fourth Highway Project n Liberia was implemented. It is believed that, more intensive supervision by the Bank might have helped in identifying the problem source sooner and taking…
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Liberia - Integrated Public Financial Management Reform Project

Ratings for the Integrated Public Financial Management Reform Project are as follows: Outcome was moderately unsatisfactory, Overall efficacy is modest, Risk to development outcome…
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