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The Madagascar Country Environmental Analysis (CEA) has the following objectives: (i) to facilitate the integration of environment-development priorities in a future Country Assistance Strategy (CAS); (ii) to provide analytical information that can underpin the development of future World Bank...
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currently receiving insufficient attention given their relative significance: (1) in door and urban air pollution, (2) the …
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The Kenya Country Environmental Analysis (CEA) presents recent findings and trends on key environmental challenges and opportunities. The CEA identifies a set of recommendations that are necessary to both strengthen the country's environmental management capabilities and ensure that...
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The objectives of this Country Environmental Analysis (CEA) for the Central African Republic, are to provide an analytical basis for the development of policy recommendations, assist in defining priority investments to address the most significant environmental management challenges, and inform...
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Somalia's natural capital is under substantial pressure from inappropriate land uses, conflict, and climate change. In its Ninth National Development Plan (Somalia NDP-9), the government of Somalia has identified vulnerability to environmental shocks as one of the six major causes of poverty....
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's rampant pollution and highly concerning degradation of the natural environment, it is critical that Vietnam accelerates its … industry and harnessing the potential of renewable resources to reduce leakage and pollution, in key sectors and value chains …
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Uzbekistan transitions to a sustainable and inclusive market economy. Land degradation, water stress, and air pollution from …
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