BIBLIOTECA MANUEL BELGRANO - Facultad de Ciencias Económicas - UNC

Imagen de Google Jackets

Lesotho. Development in a challenging environment : a joint World Bank - African Development Bank Evaluation / Fareed M. A. Hassan

Por: Colaborador(es): Tipo de material: TextoTextoDetalles de publicación: World Bank Washington, D.C. 2002Descripción: xxiii, 112 p. : ilISBN:
  • 0-8213-5156-7
Tema(s): Clasificación CDD:
  • 338.910968
Contenidos:
Acknowledgments -- Foreword, prólogo, avant-propos -- Executive summary, resumen, résumé analytique -- Abbreviations and acronyms -- 1. Lesothos's political, economic, and social development -- 2. Development challenges and constraints -- 3. World Bank services and products -- 4. The development effectiveness of World Bank assistance -- 5. African Development Bank Group assistance to Lesotho -- 6. Overall assessment of African Development Bank Group assistance -- 7. Attribution of performance of development partners -- 8. Conclusions and recommendations -- Endnotes -- Bibliography -- Annexes -- Boxes -- Figures -- Tables -- Annex tables
Resumen: The report reviews the Bank ' s development assistance to Lesotho, a poor country, of predominantly rural populations, landlocked and completely surrounded by, and economically dependent on, South Africa. Not surprisingly, a major development challenge for the country is that half the population lives below the poverty line, and income inequality is among the highest in the world. Other challenges are low quality of education, and health services, widespread HIV/AIDS, weak institutions, and lagging private sector development. Given the circumstances, Bank assistance evolved from an emphasis on stabilization and growth, to a focus on poverty reduction and private sector development towards the end of the 1990s. Throughout this period, the Bank supported joint work with the Government, and the International Monetary Fund on successive Policy Framework Papers, as well a Poverty Assessment, and a Strategic Economic Options Report; regrettably, other analytical work was not fully completed, and, notably absent were periodic reviews of public expenditures. Although the Lesotho Highlands Water Project (LHWP) featured substantial macroeconomic impact, serving as a catalyst in securing external financing, the Bank did not provide adequate technical support. The Bank assistance is rated as moderately satisfactory, institutional development as modest, with an uncertain sustainability, since growth has depended on aid inflows, linked to the LHWP, but which is likely to decline. Recommendations suggest a continued assistance, centered on poverty reduction, focusing on the quality of education, and human capital development.
Existencias
Tipo de ítem Biblioteca actual Signatura topográfica URL Estado Fecha de vencimiento Código de barras
Libro Libro Biblioteca Manuel Belgrano 338.910968 H 48084 (Navegar estantería(Abre debajo)) Enlace al recurso Disponible 48084
Libro Libro Biblioteca Manuel Belgrano 338.910968 H 48085 (Navegar estantería(Abre debajo)) Enlace al recurso Disponible 48085

Copias: 48085

Incluye bibliografía

Acknowledgments -- Foreword, prólogo, avant-propos -- Executive summary, resumen, résumé analytique -- Abbreviations and acronyms -- 1. Lesothos's political, economic, and social development -- 2. Development challenges and constraints -- 3. World Bank services and products -- 4. The development effectiveness of World Bank assistance -- 5. African Development Bank Group assistance to Lesotho -- 6. Overall assessment of African Development Bank Group assistance -- 7. Attribution of performance of development partners -- 8. Conclusions and recommendations -- Endnotes -- Bibliography -- Annexes -- Boxes -- Figures -- Tables -- Annex tables

The report reviews the Bank ' s development assistance to Lesotho, a poor country, of predominantly rural populations, landlocked and completely surrounded by, and economically dependent on, South Africa. Not surprisingly, a major development challenge for the country is that half the population lives below the poverty line, and income inequality is among the highest in the world. Other challenges are low quality of education, and health services, widespread HIV/AIDS, weak institutions, and lagging private sector development. Given the circumstances, Bank assistance evolved from an emphasis on stabilization and growth, to a focus on poverty reduction and private sector development towards the end of the 1990s. Throughout this period, the Bank supported joint work with the Government, and the International Monetary Fund on successive Policy Framework Papers, as well a Poverty Assessment, and a Strategic Economic Options Report; regrettably, other analytical work was not fully completed, and, notably absent were periodic reviews of public expenditures. Although the Lesotho Highlands Water Project (LHWP) featured substantial macroeconomic impact, serving as a catalyst in securing external financing, the Bank did not provide adequate technical support. The Bank assistance is rated as moderately satisfactory, institutional development as modest, with an uncertain sustainability, since growth has depended on aid inflows, linked to the LHWP, but which is likely to decline. Recommendations suggest a continued assistance, centered on poverty reduction, focusing on the quality of education, and human capital development.

No hay comentarios en este titulo.

para colocar un comentario.

Bv. Enrique Barros s/n - Ciudad Universitaria. X5000HRV-Córdoba, Argentina - Tel. 00-54-351-4437300, Interno 48505
Horario de Atención: Lunes a Viernes de 8 a 18

Contacto sobre Información bibliográfica: proinfo.bmb@eco.uncor.edu