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Urban Transport Services in Sub-Saharan Africa : Improving Vehicle Operations

April, 2014
Africa
Sub-Saharan Africa

The report presents findings, and the
way forward in respect of the Knowledge and Research (KAR)
Project on vehicle operations in Sub-Saharan Africa,
basically undertaken in Uganda and Ghana. In the first
phase, the study identified problems faced by transport
operators in both countries, and analyzed their impact on
vehicle operating costs, as well as examining transport
regulations, and current organization of transport services

Improving Investment Climates

April, 2016

(covering the activities of IBRD/IDA), the Operations Evaluation Group (covering IFC), and
the Operations Evaluation Unit (covering MIGA). The purpose of the evaluation is to assess
the effectiveness of the World Bank Group (WBG) in helping its member countries improve
their investment climates, within the context of the WBG’s overall mission of poverty
reduction and sustainable development. Its findings and recommendations provide guidance for
the WBG’s future strategy and activities in this area. The evaluation was conducted in parallel

Port Reform in Nigeria : Upstream Policy Reforms Kick-Start One of the World's Largest Concession Programs

August, 2012
Nigeria
Global

Over a two-year period, beginning in
late 2004, the Nigerian federal government implemented one
of the most ambitious port concessioning programs ever
attempted. The success of this program resulted from the
government's vision and decisiveness, as well as the
need to remedy massive shortcomings in the sector, which
were sharply inhibiting economic development. But the
program also benefited strongly from policy reform

Gender and the Impact of Credit and Transfers

August, 2012

Ignoring gender in the planning and
evaluation of credit and transfer programs can lead to
erroneous conclusions about who benefits from them. Access
to institutional credit and targeted transfers can be an
important mechanism in poverty reduction, social protection,
and income redistribution programs. These formal sources of
financing, however, may undermine traditional sources of
support, such as inter-household transfers and informal

The Conflict Analysis Framework (CAF) : Identifying Conflict-Related Obstacles to Development

August, 2012

The Conflict Analysis Framework (CAF),
developed by the CPR Unit, aims to integrate sensitivity to
conflict in Bank assistance, and to help Bank teams consider
factors affecting both conflict and poverty when formulating
development strategies, policies, and programs. Conflict
sensitive approaches that take account of problem areas and
potential sources of conflict may help to prevent the onset,
exacerbation, or resurgence of violent conflict.

The Water Resources Sector Strategy : An Overview

August, 2013

In 1993 the Board of the World Bank
endorsed a Water Resources Management Policy Paper (WRMPP).
In that paper, and in this Strategy, water resources
management comprises the institutional framework (legal,
regulatory and organizational roles), management instruments
(regulatory and financial), and the development, maintenance
and operation of infrastructure (including water storage
structures and conveyance, wastewater treatment, and

Facilitation of Transport and Trade in Sub-Saharan Africa : A Review of International Legal Instruments - Treaties, Conventions, Protocols, Decisions, Directives

April, 2014
Africa
Sub-Saharan Africa

Facilitating trade flows between
countries belonging to the same sub-region does not only
require adequate transport infrastructure, or the
availability of competitive and reliable transport services.
Both will be used effectively only to the extent allowed by
the legal framework governing their operations. Similarly,
better regional economic integration will be served not only
through harmonization of national development policies, but

Thailand : Reducing Emissions from Motorcycles in Bangkok

August, 2014
Thailand

This report summarizes the findings of a
study partially financed by the joint United Nations
Development Programme (UNDP)/World Bank Energy Sector
Management Assistance Programme (ESMAP). A plan was
designed to phase out in-use old motorcycles in partnership
with the government agencies and private sector
(manufacturers and local banks). The report presents a plan
to assist the Bangkok Metropolitan Administration ( BMA) to

Targeted Transfers in Poor Countries : Revisiting the Tradeoffs and Policy Options

May, 2014

Two tradeoffs have been widely seen to
severely constrain the scope for attacking poverty using
redistributive transfers in poor countries: an
equity-efficiency tradeoff and an insurance-efficiency
tradeoff. The author provides a critical overview of recent
theoretical and empirical work that has called into question
the extent of these tradeoffs in poor countries. He argues
that these aggregate tradeoffs are often exaggerated.

The Onchocerciasis (Riverblindness) Programs Visionary Partnerships

August, 2012

The Onchocerciasis Control Program (OCP)
was created in 1974 with two primary objectives. The first
is the elimination of onchocerciasis as a public health
problem and as an obstacle to socioeconomic development
throughout an eleven-country area. The second is to leave
participating countries in a position to maintain this
achievements by enhancing national capacity to maintain
control of the disease. The principal tool has been vector

Can Africa Claim the 21st Century?

November, 2015
Africa

Major changes are needed if Africans and
their children are to claim the 21st century. With the
rapidly growing population, 5 percent annual growth is
needed simply to keep the number of poor from rising.
Halving severe poverty by 2015 will require annual growth of
more than 7 percent, along with a more equitable
distribution of income. Trends in Africa will need to change
radically for a catch-up process to materialize. This will

Maintaining Roads : The Argentine Experience with Output-Based Contracts

August, 2012
Argentina

The Argentine government is using
output-based contracts with the private sector for
rehabilitation and maintenance of its nonconcessioned road
network. The multiyear lump sum contracts, funded by the
government, specify required road service outputs and use
incentive-based payment schedules to ensure the quality of
the work. After three years of operation the 60 contracts
(averaging US$10 million) in the first phase are working