Mauritania Country Partnership Framework (CPF) FY26-FY30
The new Country Partnership Framework between the World Bank Group and the Islamic Republic of Mauritania centers on Economic Diversification for Growth and Employment (EDGE). It prioritizes four interrelated outcomes: more and better jobs, strengthened institutions and improved governance, connected communities, and resilient populations. It underscores private-sector–driven job creation, stronger governance, expanded digital and physical infrastructure, and climate-smart systems. The strategy aims to shift the country away from extractives dependence toward inclusive and resilient growth by investing in human capital, enabling SMEs, improving core services, and reducing fragility risks.
Strategic Overview
The World Bank Group’s CPF outlines a new partnership with Mauritania that builds on the government’s Agribusiness, Roads and Infrastructure, Rule of Law and Governance, Education and Human Development, Sanitation and Health and Tourism Agenda for Inclusive Development (AAID).
Results Matrix: Intervention Logic and Short-Term Business Planning
Outline of the strategic initiatives aimed at enhancing Mauritania’s development across various sectors. The framework emphasizes the importance of domestic resources mobilization, private...
Financing and Implementation Arrangements
Outline of the implementation arrangements, key partners, and potential risks associated with the Mauritania CPF. It provides a detailed overview of the roles and responsibilities of various...
World Bank Group Portfolio Snapshot
(IBRD, IDA, IFC, MIGA)
Mauritania’s development is supported through a diverse portfolio of World Bank projects focusing on infrastructure energy, agriculture and more.
Selected Economic Indicators
Country macro snapshot of the recent history and the World Bank/IMF staff’s baseline projections for key macro-fiscal external variables. It sets the macroeconomic context and assumptions for the CPF and to provide context to the...
Streamlined Systematic Country Diagnostic (SCD)
The current SCD reassesses the binding constraints to growth, inclusion and sustainability identified in the 2017 SCD, identify emerging constraints and proposes development priorities that address these constraints...
Completion and Learning Review
This Completion and Learning Review (CLR) takes stock of implementation of the FY18-23 World Bank Group (WBG) Country Partnership Framework (CPF) for Mauritania.
Mauritania World Bank Group Country Team
dboucher@worldbank.org