There are multiple warning signs that can help identify the risk of fraud, corruption, collusion or coercion in procurement. This brochure, Warning Signs of Fraud and Corruption in Procurement (former...
Tipo: Working PaperRelatorio#: 143562Data: 1 de novembro de 2019
Global value chains (GVCs) powered the surge of international trade after 1990 and now account for almost half of all trade. This shift enabled an unprecedented economic convergence: poor countries gr...
Tipo: World Development ReportRelatorio#: 142500Data: 8 de outubro de 2019
The Annual Report is prepared by the Executive Directors of the International Bank for Reconstruction and Development (IBRD) and the International Development Association (IDA)--collectively known as ...
Tipo: World Bank Annual ReportRelatorio#: 142361Data: 1 de outubro de 2019
Propelled by almost 20 years of sustained growth, Cabo Verde achieved low middle-income country (MIC) status in 2007, one of the first African countries to do so. The economy grew by about seven perce...
Tipo: Country Partnership FrameworkRelatorio#: 127164Data: 30 de setembro de 2019
São Tomé and Príncipe (STP) is one of the smallest economies in Africa, a lower-middle-income, developing small-island state with a fragile economy, and it is therefore highly vulnerable to exogenous ...
Tipo: ReportRelatorio#: 143137Data: 1 de junho de 2019Autor:
Brutinel,Marina Geraldine Nicole ;
Wang,Yuhan ;
Koo,Bonsuk ;
Portale,Elisa ;
Rysankova,Dana
In Guinea-Bissau, about half of the women are affected by female genital mutilation (FGM). In November 2018, a World Bank team visited Guinea-Bissau to join national counterparts and colleagues to car...
Tipo: Working PaperRelatorio#: 138275Data: 1 de abril de 2019Autor:
Abrantes Guerreiro,Sara ;
Pires,Hélder
This Public Expenditure Review (PER) was prepared by the World Bank at the request of the Ministry of Finance of Cabo Verde. With a debt-to-GDP ratio of 126 percent in 2017, Cabo Verde is the most ind...
Tipo: Public Expenditure ReviewRelatorio#: 135273Data: 1 de fevereiro de 2019Autor:
Longmore,Rohan ;
Skrok,Emilia
This Country Private Sector Diagnostic (CPSD) identifies opportunities to stimulate sustainable economic growth and development by harnessing the power of the private sector in Angola. Applying a sect...
Tipo: Country Private Sector DiagnosticsRelatorio#: 136519Data: 1 de janeiro de 2019Autor:
Hernandez Uriz,Zenaida ;
Maur,Jean-Christophe ;
Dreyhaupt,Stephan ;
Caulier,Francois Rene Nicolas Cornil ;
Daude Goncalves,Katia Victoria ;
Gondim Harrington,Luciana Maria ;
Lim,Lindsey Tan ;
Mawate, Delfim ;
Muhungo, Antonio
Mozambique has 34 million hectares (ha) of natural forests, covering 43 percent of its area. The predominant forest ecosystem is the miombo, covering about two thirds of the total forest area. Other f...
Tipo: Working PaperRelatorio#: 131837Data: 1 de outubro de 2018
Mozambique has experienced strong and sustained economic growth in the last two decades. Growth of its Gross Domestic Product (GDP) expanded at an annual average rate of 7.2 percent between 2000 and 2...
Tipo: Poverty AssessmentRelatorio#: 131218Data: 1 de outubro de 2018Autor:
Baez Ramirez,Javier Eduardo ;
Caruso,German Daniel ;
Niu,Chiyu ;
Myers,Cara Ann
Mozambique has significant potential to increase the productivity and efficiency of its agriculture and forest-based value chains. The absence of affordable financial services, however, is preventing ...
Tipo: Working PaperRelatorio#: 126082Data: 1 de maio de 2018
There is a policy measure that can simultaneously save millions of lives, reduce poverty, and increase countries’ domestic resources for financing development. The policy measure consists of increasin...
Tipo: Working PaperRelatorio#: 119792Data: 31 de janeiro de 2018Autor:
V. Márquez y,Patricio ;
Moreno-Dodson,Blanca
Cabo Verde’s economic achievements over the last thirty years have been spectacular and are unprecedented on the African continent. These achievements are remarkable given the unique challenges the co...
Tipo: Systematic Country DiagnosticRelatorio#: 130289Data: 1 de janeiro de 2018
The World Bank environmental and social framework sets out the World Bank’s commitment to sustainable development, through a Bank policy and a set of environmental and social standards that are design...
Tipo: Working PaperRelatorio#: 114278Data: 31 de dezembro de 2017
Developments in the second half of 2017 indicate that the slowdown in Mozambique's economic performance may be taking hold, shifting this once fast-growing economy to a more modest pace of growth. GDP...
Tipo: Working PaperRelatorio#: 122234Data: 1 de dezembro de 2017Autor:
Mahdi,Shireen ;
Allen Massingue,Anna Carlotta ;
Massarongo Chivulele,Fernanda Ailina Pedro ;
Baez Ramirez,Javier Eduardo ;
Walker,Ian D. ;
Mucavele Macule,Adelina Noe ;
Barreto,Ruben Jorge ;
Casal,Julian
The 21st century will witness the collision of two powerful forces, burgeoning population growth, together with a changing climate. With population growth, water scarcity will proliferate to new areas...
Tipo: PublicationRelatorio#: 119840Data: 24 de outubro de 2017Autor:
Damania,Richard ;
Desbureaux, Sébastien ;
Hyland,Marie Caitriona ;
Islam,Asif Mohammed ;
Moore, Scott ;
Rodella,Aude-Sophie ;
Russ,Jason Daniel ;
Zaveri,Esha Dilip
This Standard Procurement Document (SPD) for Small Works has been prepared for use in contracts financed by the International Bank for Reconstruction and Development (IBRD) and the International Devel...
Tipo: Working PaperRelatorio#: 135307Data: 1 de outubro de 2017
This Standard Procurement Document (SPD) for Works has been prepared for the use in contracts financed by the International Bank for Reconstruction and Development (IBRD) and the International Develop...
Tipo: Working PaperRelatorio#: 135308Data: 1 de outubro de 2017
This Standard Procurement Document (SPD), Request for Proposals (RFPs), for selection of consultants to provide Consultancy Services, has been prepared by the World Bank (“Bank”) This SPD derives fro...
Tipo: Working PaperRelatorio#: 135304Data: 1 de outubro de 2017
Why does Brazil continue to lag its peers in the quality of physical infrastructure? What are the implications for growth prospects? What could be done to close the infrastructure gap? These are the k...
Tipo: Working PaperRelatorio#: 117392Data: 1 de agosto de 2017Autor:
Raiser,Martin ;
Clarke,Roland N. ;
Procee,Paul ;
Briceno-Garmendia,Cecilia M. ;
Kikoni,Edith ;
Mubiru,Joseph Kizito ;
Vinuela,Lorena
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