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Evaluation

The World Bank and Poverty in Africa : A critical Assessment of the Bank's Operational Strategy for Poverty Reduction

  • Published: 16.01.2009

The purpose of this report is to review experiences of the World Bank in operationalising policies for poverty reduction in Sub-Saharan Africa. Operationalisation is understood as the linkages between the Bank's strategies for poverty reduction and their lending programmes and interventions.

Report details

Title:
The World Bank and Poverty in Africa : A critical Assessment of the Bank's Operational Strategy for Poverty Reduction
Published:
16.01.2009
Type:
Evaluation reports, Evaluations
Commisioned by:
Norwegian Ministry of Foreign Affairs
Themes:
Health, Education and research, Research, Economic participation, Food security, Governance and economic development, Humanitarian assistance and comprehensive response, Fragility and fragile contexts
Number of pages:
96
Serial number:
7/1998
ISBN:
82-7177-524-3