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Kenya: Country Assistance Evaluation

Abstract: This country assistance evaluation for Kenya draws the following conclusions. First, the focus on governance in the 1998 strategy was appropriate. Second, some progress was made in economic governance reforms but effective implementation did not occur. Critical reforms have been reversed and others put on hold. Third, systemic problems related to overall public expenditure management and to the timely flow of funds to projects in execution are likely to be magnified in fast-track/emergency projects because of attempts to design quickly. The World Bank faces considerable risks in Kenya and at the present juncture it is difficult to envision how the Bank's assistance will evolve over a three-year period. To mitigate the risks, three recommendations are offered in this country evaluation.

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Report Type:
Country Assistance Evaluation
Date:
05/21/2004
Report #:
28812
Subject:
Multisector
Country:
Kenya
Region:
Africa
Language:
English
Project ID:
N/A
Loan/Credit #:
N/A


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