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A joint Government of Honduras and World Bank team conducted a study in Honduras between January and June 2017, using the Public-Private Partnership (PPP) Disclosure Diagnostic template recommended by the World Bank Framework for Disclosure of Information in PPPs. This study has been...
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Improving debt transparency is critical for promoting debt sustainability and creditworthiness assessments, increasing the accuracy of public debt information, and protecting the interests of a diverse range of stakeholders. The importance of debt transparency, the costs associated with the lack...
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The purpose of this report is to raise awareness and initiate a discussion on the need for sovereign sustainability reporting. The proposed sovereign climate and nature reporting framework would assist sovereigns looking to attract investment by enabling them to produce comprehensive, regular,...
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approach towards public procurement which believes that unless all the aspects of the function (i.e. efficiency, economy … other aspects of fairness, efficiency and economy can be pushed for reforming the procurement process. …
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"Serrano and Trujillo quantify the evolution of technical efficiency in port infrastructure service provision in the … place in the 1990s had an impact on the efficiency of the Spanish container ports. Because of the multi-output nature of … efficiency has in fact changed little on average. But there is a significant movement of the efficiency within ports over time as …
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The Aral Sea Basin consists of the drainage area of two major rivers, the Amu Darya and the Syr Darya. The rivers originate in the Tien Shan Mountains and the Pamirs, and run through Afghanistan, Kazakhstan, the Kyrgyz Republic, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan and Uzbekistan. An estimated 116 k
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