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With declining fertility and rising life expectancy, the Vietnamese population is expected to age rapidly, making the development of a modern social security system a pressing priority for Vietnam. The current system faces a number of major challenges, including low coverage rates in both the...
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The Public Investment Management (PIM) efficiency review is intended to support the Government of Zimbabwe, and in … particular the Ministry of Finance, in its efforts to strengthen the efficiency of the public investment system, with the goal of … objective of the policy note is to support the Government of Zimbabwe to strengthen the efficiency of PIM system, with an …
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the GoL in its major reform efforts to enhance the efficiency of public investment management (PIM) and increase the … prioritize public resource allocation and enhance efficiency in capital spending, with the ultimate goal of contributing to … (CAS) 2010 to 2014, in particular its first pillar on fiscal adjustment and public sector efficiency. This report …
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Moldova's recent Association Agreement with the European Union (EU), which includes a Deep and Comprehensive Free Trade Agreement (DCFTA), represents an important opportunity, as well as challenges. This analytical document has been commissioned by the World Bank Group to provide insights into...
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This note presents practical guidance on how to implement a framework for managing fiscal commitments from Public-Private Partnerships (PPPs). It draws on specific regional operational experience and on World Bank Institute (WBI)'s wider thematic engagement with different partners worldwide. The...
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In Central America, cargo is transported almost entirely by road. The movement of imports and exports to and from international seaports is done by truck. Rail service is almost nonexistent and air transport serves less than one percent of the cargo generated within the Central American Common...
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