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World Bank Support for Public Financial and Debt Management in IDA-Eligible Countries

This evaluation provides an assessment of World Bank support to IDA-eligible countries for public finance and debt management between FY08–17.
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World Bank Group Support for Domestic Revenue Mobilization (Approach Paper)

Effective domestic revenue mobilization (DRM) is essential for developing countries’ abilities to finance their development goals in a sustainable and equitable manner. DRM—the generation of government revenues from…
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Empréstimos responsáveis para gastos responsáveis: gestão financeira e de dívida em Países de Baixa Renda

Uma boa gestão das finanças públicas é crucial para impor disciplina fiscal, bem como para usar os escassos recursos públicos de forma eficiente e efectiva. Eventuais fragilidades na Gestão das Finanças Públicas e…
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Занимать и тратить с умом: поддержка стран с низким уровнем доходов в управлении государственными финансами и долгом

Рациональное управление государственными финансами критически важно для финансовой дисциплины и оптимального использования ограниченных государственных ресурсов. Недоработки в управлении государственными финансами и…
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Borrow wisely, spend wisely: supporting public financial and debt management in low-income countries

Sound management of public finance is critical to fiscal discipline and the efficient and effective use of scarce public resources. Weaknesses in public financial management and debt management (PFDM) can have wide-…
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World Bank Group Gender Strategy Mid-Term Review

The gender strategy Mid-Term Review assesses how well the implementation of the gender strategy positions the World Bank Group to contribute to closing key gender gaps at the midpoint of the strategy’s eight-year cycle…
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Photo: © Stephan Gladieu / World Bank. Prof. Amivi Kafui Tete-Benissan (left) teaches cell biology and biochemistry at the University of Lomé. She’s also a vocal activist who encourages girls to pursue science as a career path. “Female students represent only 10 percent of our student body in science and engineering,” she says sadly.

How to Implement a Strategy to Close Gender Gaps?

Many large development organizations face challenges in implementing a gender strategy. A mid-term review of the World Bank Group’s Gender Strategy uses a theory of action to illustrate the institutional factors that…
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Elena Bardasi

Meet the Evaluator: Elena Bardasi

Building evaluative evidence for the Bank’s gender strategy
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Doing Business Indicators and Country Reforms (Approach Paper)

Doing Business is recognized as highly influential in business regulatory reform worldwide, and it is the most used set of indicators on business regulation. Its indicators are widely used and analyzed in the academic…
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After the Pandemic: evidence for building back better

After the Pandemic: evidence for building back better

Charting a path to recovery will require evidence on what is working, why, and for whom.
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