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Titre : Dealing with governance and corruption risks in project lending : Political Economy Assessments at Sector and Project Levels Type de document : document électronique Auteurs : Alice Poole, Auteur Editeur : Washington [USA] : The World Bank Année de publication : March 2011 Collection : GAC in Projects Importance : 16 p Langues : Anglais (eng) Catégories : Corruption Tags : Coopération au développement Corruption Gouvernance Economie politique Résumé : This note is part of the Bank’s effort to mainstream a focus on sector and project-related governance and anticorruption (GAC) issues across operations, particularly investment operations, to enhance their development impact. It aims to: (i) provide task teams with a common conceptual framework for under-standing and dealing with GAC issues at the sector and project levels; (ii) highlight some of the key lessons learned about GAC issues, and provide linkages to innovative work and good practice examples; and (iii) indicate areas where further work is required to mainstream GAC issues in operations.
This note follows the GAC agenda as it relates to each step in the project cycle—from the articulation of the Bank’s Country Assistance Strategy and the associated priorities for support, through identification and design of lending operations, confirmation of government commitment during appraisal and negotiations, ensuring readiness for implementation between Board approval and project effectiveness, monitoring project implementation, and finally, evaluating results and extracting lessons learned for the benefit of future Bank strategy and operations. It includes electronic links to resources—policies and procedures, sector and country-specific advice and guidance, and good practice examples of analytic work and lending operations.En ligne : http://www.gsdrc.org/docs/open/PE1.pdf Dealing with governance and corruption risks in project lending : Political Economy Assessments at Sector and Project Levels [document électronique] / Alice Poole, Auteur . - Washington (1818 H Street, NW, USA) : The World Bank, March 2011 . - 16 p. - (GAC in Projects) .
Langues : Anglais (eng)
Catégories : Corruption Tags : Coopération au développement Corruption Gouvernance Economie politique Résumé : This note is part of the Bank’s effort to mainstream a focus on sector and project-related governance and anticorruption (GAC) issues across operations, particularly investment operations, to enhance their development impact. It aims to: (i) provide task teams with a common conceptual framework for under-standing and dealing with GAC issues at the sector and project levels; (ii) highlight some of the key lessons learned about GAC issues, and provide linkages to innovative work and good practice examples; and (iii) indicate areas where further work is required to mainstream GAC issues in operations.
This note follows the GAC agenda as it relates to each step in the project cycle—from the articulation of the Bank’s Country Assistance Strategy and the associated priorities for support, through identification and design of lending operations, confirmation of government commitment during appraisal and negotiations, ensuring readiness for implementation between Board approval and project effectiveness, monitoring project implementation, and finally, evaluating results and extracting lessons learned for the benefit of future Bank strategy and operations. It includes electronic links to resources—policies and procedures, sector and country-specific advice and guidance, and good practice examples of analytic work and lending operations.En ligne : http://www.gsdrc.org/docs/open/PE1.pdf Documents numériques
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