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Mozambique Country Program Evaluation (Approach Paper)

Mozambique’s recent history is characterized by economic growth, rising inequality, and fragility. After the end of a civil war in 1992, Mozambique enjoyed a sustained period of growth until 2014, positioning it as one…
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Mozambique - Country Partnership Framework Completion and Learning Review for the Period FY12-FY15 : IEG Review

Mozambique is a low income country with a GNI per capita of $1,120 in 2014. The country experienced rapid growth over the last 25 years, but high poverty rates persist, particularly in the rural areas. Data from the…
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Mozambique - Third, Fourth and Fifth Poverty Reduction Support Credit Project

Soon after Mozambique's independence from Portugal in 1975 a civil war started that lasted 15 years, caused considerable damage to infrastructure in rural areas, and decimated the national economy. A peace agreement in…
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Mozambique - Market-Led Smallholder Development in the Zambezi Valley Project

This Project Performance Assessment Report (PPAR) looks at the Mozambique Market-Led Smallholder Development in the Zambezi Valley Project. The project, cofinanced by the Global Environment Facility, was aimed at…
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L’Initiative de la stratégie de réduction de la pauvreté

Le Bureau indépendant d’évaluation (BIE) du Fonds monétaire international (FMI) et le Département de l’évaluation des opérations (OED) de la Banque mondiale — unités indépendantes qui relèvent du Conseil…
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The Poverty Reduction Strategy Initiative: Findings from 10 Country Case Studies of World Bank and IMF Support

The Independent Evaluation Office (IEO) of the International Monetary Fund (IMF) and the Operations Evaluation Department (OED) of the World Bank—independent units reporting to their respective institutions' Executive…
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OED Review Of The Poverty Reduction Strategy (PRS) Process:
Mozambique Case Study

Poverty reduction as a key objective of government policy in Mozambique predates the introduction of the PRSP approach by the IMF and the World Bank. However, the PRSP (or PARPA) has become the common point of reference…
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