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CPIA Africa, June 2012 : Assessing Africa's Policies and Institutions.
World Bank Open Knowledge Repository (formerly "World Bank E-Library Publications") Available online
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- Book
- Government document
- Author/Creator:
- World Bank.
- Series:
- Institutional and Governance Review
- World Bank e-Library.
- Language:
- English
- Subjects (All):
- Access to Information.
- Accountability.
- Child Mortality.
- Childbirth.
- Civil Conflict.
- Corruption.
- Debt.
- Deforestation.
- Developing Countries.
- Disclosure.
- Discrimination.
- Drugs.
- Employment Opportunities.
- Environment.
- Environmental Economics & Policies.
- Financial Crisis.
- Financial Management.
- Financial Sector.
- Fiscal Policy.
- Governance.
- Health, Nutrition and Population.
- Human Capital.
- Human Resources.
- Inflation.
- Investment Climate.
- Job Creation.
- Labor Policies.
- Legal Framework.
- Legislation.
- Macroeconomics and Economic Growth.
- Maternal Mortality.
- Monetary Policy.
- Mortality.
- Mortality Rate.
- National Governance.
- Natural Resources.
- Population Policies.
- Ports.
- Private Sector.
- Private Sector Development.
- Property Rights.
- Public Health.
- Public Policy.
- Public Procurement.
- Public Sector.
- Regulatory Agencies.
- Roads.
- Savings.
- Secondary Education.
- Sexual Harassment.
- Social Development.
- Social Inclusion.
- Social Inclusion & Institutions.
- Social Norms.
- Social Protections and Labor.
- Tax Administration.
- Trade Policy.
- Transaction Costs.
- Transparency.
- Unemployment.
- Waste Management.
- Water Pollution.
- Local Subjects:
- Access to Information.
- Accountability.
- Child Mortality.
- Childbirth.
- Civil Conflict.
- Corruption.
- Debt.
- Deforestation.
- Developing Countries.
- Disclosure.
- Discrimination.
- Drugs.
- Employment Opportunities.
- Environment.
- Environmental Economics & Policies.
- Financial Crisis.
- Financial Management.
- Financial Sector.
- Fiscal Policy.
- Governance.
- Health, Nutrition and Population.
- Human Capital.
- Human Resources.
- Inflation.
- Investment Climate.
- Job Creation.
- Labor Policies.
- Legal Framework.
- Legislation.
- Macroeconomics and Economic Growth.
- Maternal Mortality.
- Monetary Policy.
- Mortality.
- Mortality Rate.
- National Governance.
- Natural Resources.
- Population Policies.
- Ports.
- Private Sector.
- Private Sector Development.
- Property Rights.
- Public Health.
- Public Policy.
- Public Procurement.
- Public Sector.
- Regulatory Agencies.
- Roads.
- Savings.
- Secondary Education.
- Sexual Harassment.
- Social Development.
- Social Inclusion.
- Social Inclusion & Institutions.
- Social Norms.
- Social Protections and Labor.
- Tax Administration.
- Trade Policy.
- Transaction Costs.
- Transparency.
- Unemployment.
- Waste Management.
- Water Pollution.
- Other Title:
- CPIA Africa, June 2012
- Place of Publication:
- Washington, D.C. : The World Bank, 2012.
- System Details:
- data file
- Summary:
- The World Bank's Country Policy and Institutional Assessment (CPIA) is an important knowledge product that assesses the performance of 39 IDA countries along 16 dimensions of policy and institutional quality. This is the first in the series of annual reports. The 16 dimensions are grouped into four clusters: economic management; structural policies; policies for social inclusion and equity; and public sector management and institutions. The CPIA has been measuring and tracking the strength of policies and institutions in IDA-eligible countries since 1980, and releasing that information since 2006. Until now, the CPIA has been used mainly to inform IDA's allocation of resources to poor countries and in research. Yet the information contained in the CPIA is potentially valuable to governments, the private sector, civil society, researchers and the media as a tool to monitor their country's progress and benchmark it against progress in other countries. By presenting the CPIA scores for 38 African countries over six years in one easy-to-read document, this report aims to provide citizens with information that can support evidence-based debate that can, in turn, lead to better development outcomes. The scope of the report is motivated by the World Bank's open data initiative and the new Africa strategy, both of which seek to foster participation in development from a wide range of stakeholders by providing broader access to data and knowledge.
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