Country Engagement


The World Bank Group’s Country Partnership Framework (CPF) aims to make our country-driven model more systematic, evidence-based, selective, and focused on the Bank’s twin goals of ending extreme poverty and increasing shared prosperity in a sustainable manner. The model seeks to maximize the impact of WBG’s support to the twin goals, by contributing over time to high-level outcomes (HLOs) consistent with a country’s development goals. HLOs are typically achieved over a time horizon that extends beyond a single Country Engagement Cycle, are set at a higher level than CPF objectives and typically result from the combined effort of multiple partners. The CPF replaces the Country Assistance Strategy (CAS). Used in conjunction with a Systematic Country Diagnostic (SCD),  the CPF guides the World Bank Group's (WBG) support to a member country.

Systematic Country Diagnostic (SCD) informs each new CPF. The aim of the SCD is to identify the most important challenges and opportunities a country faces in advancing towards the twin goals. This is derived from a thorough analysis, and informed by consultations with a range of stakeholders.

View the World Bank Group Directive and Guidance on Country Engagement.

 

STEPS IN OUR COUNTRY ENGAGEMENT 

 

STEP 1: What are the biggest constraints to reducing poverty and increasing shared prosperity in a sustainable way?  SCDs are built on an analysis of data and existing studies by the WBG and external partners, and aim at identifying the most critical constraints to, and opportunities for, reducing poverty and building shared prosperity sustainably. The SCD’s findings take into account the views of a broad set of stakeholders, including the private sector.

STEP 2: What are the most important contributions the World Bank Group can make? When preparing a CPF, the WBG starts from the member country’s own vision of its country development goals, which may be laid out in a poverty-focused national development strategy. In consultation with key stakeholders in the country, including private sector clients and civil society, the WBG works with the government to review and learn from the previous country engagement cycle, draws on the findings of the SCD, and utilizes the WBG’s comparative advantage to agree on a few selected HLOs that the WBG engagement seeks to contribute to, and determine related CPF Objectives, against which the program is monitored during and evaluated at the end of the CPF cycle.

STEP 3: How are we doing? Performance and Learning Reviews (PLRs) are prepared mid-way through the CPF cycle. PLRs identify and capture lessons, and determine midcourse corrections in the CPF objectives and program of interventions. They also contribute to and help build the WBG’s knowledge base, into the SCD and CPF.

STEP 4: What did we learn? Completion and Learning Reviews (CLR) identify and capture end-of-cycle learning to contribute to the WBG’s knowledge base, including on how to integrate inclusion and sustainability dimensions into WBG programs. CLR findings are an important input to the preparation of a new CPF. 

Last Updated: Oct 06, 2022

Links to CPFs, Discussion Summaries, Information Notices (as of July 15, 2022)

Afghanistan FY17-20

 

Discussion Summary

Albania FY15-19 (Albanian)

 

Discussion Summary

Argentina FY19-22 (Spanish)    

Armenia FY19-23 (Armenian)

 

 

Azerbaijan FY16-20

 

Discussion Summary

Bangladesh FY16-20

 

Discussion Summary
Executive Summary

Belarus FY18-22

   

Belize FY17-21

   

Benin FY19-23

   

Bolivia FY16-20

 

Discussion Summary

Bhutan FY21-24   Discussion Summary

Bosnia and Herzegovina FY16-20

 

Discussion Summary

Bosnia and Herzegovina FY23-27    

Botswana FY16-20


Discussion Summary

Brazil FY18-23

   

Bulgaria FY17-22

 

Discussion Summary

Burkina Faso FY18-23

   
Burundi FY19-23    
Cabo Verde FY20-25 (Portuguese)    
Cambodia CY19-23)    

Cameroon FY17 -21

 

Discussion Summary

Central African Republic FY21-25 (French)    

Chad FY16-20

 

Discussion Summary

China FY20-25   Discussion Summary

Colombia FY16-21

 

Discussion Summary

Comoros FY20-24    

Costa Rica FY16-20

 

Discussion Summary

Cote d'Ivoire FY16-19

 

Discussion Summary

Croatia FY19-24    
Democratic Republic of Congo FY22-26   Executive Summary
EnglishFrench
Democratic Republic of Timor-Leste FY20-24   Discussion Summary
Dominican Republic FY22-26    
Djibouti FY22-26 (French)    
Ecuador FY19-23    

Egypt FY15-19

 

Discussion Summary

El Salvador FY16-19 (Spanish)

 

Discussion Summary

Ethiopia FY18-22

   
Fiji FY21-24   Discussion Summary
Gambia, The FY22-26    

Georgia FY19-22

   
Ghana FY22-26    

Guatemala FY17-20 (Spanish)

 

Discussion Summary

Guinea Bissau FY18-21


Discussion Summary

Guinea, Republic of, FY18-23

   

Haiti FY16-19

 

Discussion Summary

Honduras FY16-20

 

Discussion Summary

India FY18-22

   

Indonesia FY21-25

   
Iraq FY22-26    

Jordan FY17-22

 

Discussion Summary
Executive Summary

Kingdom of Lesotho FY16-20

 

Discussion Summary

Lao FY17-21 (Laotian)

 

 

Lebanon FY17-22


Discussion Summary

Liberia FY19 - 24

 

 

Kazakhstan FY20 -25   Discussion summary

Kosovo FY17-21

   

Kyrgyz Republic FY19-22

 

 

Madagascar FY17-21

   
Malawi FY21-25   Discussion summary

Maldives FY16-19

 

Discussion Summary

Mali FY16-19

 

Discussion Summary

Mauritania FY18-23

   

Mauritius FY17-21

   
Mexico FY20-25   Discussion summary

Moldova FY18-21

   
Mongolia FY21-25 (Mongolian)   Discussion summary

Montenegro FY16-20

 

Discussion Summary

Morocco FY19-24 (Arabic, French)   Discussion Summary

Mozambique FY17-21

   

Myanmar FY20-23

 

 

Nepal FY19-23

   

Nicaragua FY18-FY22

   

Niger FY18-22

   
Nigeria FY21-25    
North Macedonia FY19-23    

Pacific Islands FY17-21

   
Organization of Eastern Caribbean States   Discussion Summary

Panama FY15-21

 

Discussion Summary

Papua New Guinea FY19-23    

Paraguay FY19-23

 

Discussion Summary

Peru FY17 -21

   
Philippines FY20-24   Discussion Summary

Poland FY19-24

   
Republic of Congo FY20-24    
Republic of Iraq FY21-26 (Information Notice, Arabic)    
Romania FY19-23    
Rwanda FY21-26    
Senegal FY20-24 (French)   Discussion Summary

Serbia FY22-26

 

 

Seychelles FY18-23

   

Sri Lanka FY17-20

 

Discussion Summary

Sierra Leone FY21-26    

Solomon Islands FY18-23

  Discussion Summary

Somalia FY19 - 22

 

 

South Africa FY22-26    
Tajikistan FY19-23    

Tanzania FY18-22

   

Thailand FY19 - 22

 

 

Tunisia FY16-20

 

Discussion Summary

Togo FY17-20

  Discussion Summary

Turkey FY18-21

   

Uganda FY16-21

 

Discussion Summary

Uruguay FY16-20

 

Discussion Summary

Ukraine FY17-21

   

Uzbekistan FY22-26

 

 

Vietnam FY17-21

   
West Bank and Gaza FY22-25   Discussion Summary
Zambia (FY19-23)    

As part of the Country Engagement approach, Systematic Country Diagnostics (SCDs), are prepared by WBG staff in close consultation with a country’s national authorities and other stakeholders. The SCD is a reference point for client consultations on priorities for WBG country engagement. It aims to help the country, the WBG and other development partners establish a dialogue to focus their efforts around goals and activities that have high impact and are aligned with the global goals of ending absolute poverty and boosting shared prosperity in a sustainable manner.

Guidance for the Preparation of Systematic Country Diagnostics (SCD)

 

FY23 Planned SCDs

Note: The current list of planned SCDs for FY23 is tentative and may change in the context of the COVID-19 pandemic. The list will be updated if and as changes occur. For more  information go to the specific Country Page and contact the Country Team.

 

Africa
Botswana
Guinea-Bissau
Sudan  
Togo 

East Asia and Pacific
Pacific Islands     

Europe and Central Asia
Armenia
Kyrgyz Republic
North Macedonia
Romania
Turkiye  

 

 

Latin America and Caribbean
Costa Rica
Jamaica
Peru
Suriname

Middle East and North Africa
Jordan
Lebanon
Tunisia

 


 

 

 

 

Africa
Angola
Benin
Burundi
Cabo Verde

Cambodia (Khmer version)
Central African Republic
Comoros
Congo, Democrat Republic of
Congo, Republic of
Gambia
Ghana
Guinea
Liberia
Malawi
Niger
Nigeria
Senegal

Seychelles
Sierra Leone
Somalia
South Africa
Sudan
Zambia

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Europe and Central Asia
Armenia
Belarus
Croatia

Georgia
Kazakhstan
Kyrgyz Republic
Macedonia
Poland
Romania
Tajikistan

 

 

Latin America and Caribbean
Argentina
Dominican Republic
Ecuador
OECS Countries
Paraguay


Middle East and North Africa
Djibouti (Information Notice)
Morocco (French)

 

East Asia and Pacific
China (Chinese version)
Papua New Guinea
Mongolia
Solomon Islands
Timor-Leste

South Asia
India
Nepal (Supplemental Annex: Vol. 2)


Latin America and Caribbean
Brazil
Chile
Nicaragua
Peru (completed)

Middle East and North Africa
Iraq (completed)

Last Updated: Oct 06, 2022



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