Uganda: A review of the World Bank Jobs Portfolio
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The FY11-15 country assistance strategy (CAS); which was designed jointly by the Bank; International Finance Corporation (IFC); and Multilateral Investment Guarantee Agency (MIGA); selectively assisted the government in implementing its national development plan by focusing on four strategic objectives: first; promoting inclusive and sustainable economic growth; second; enhancing public infrastructure; third; strengthening human capital; and fourth; improving good governance and value for money. The objectives of the CAS; which was selectively aligned with Uganda’s development strategy; were relevant for a country with poor infrastructure; weak public service delivery; low levels of human capital; and underdeveloped institutions. The Bank played a central role in development partner coordination and harmonization; both as former co-chair of the joint budget support framework and as chair of the local development partners’ group. Independent evaluation group (IEG) finds that the results framework was not invariably helpful in tracking progress towards CAS objectives.;All these keywords.
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