Madagascar Country Environmental Analysis : Taking Stock and Moving Forward
The Madagascar Country Environmental Analysis (CEA) has the following objectives: (i) to facilitate the integration of environment-development priorities in a future Country Assistance Strategy (CAS); (ii) to provide analytical information that can...
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Language: | English |
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World Bank, Washington, DC
2020
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Online Access: | http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/599641468054534317/Madagascar-Country-Environmental-Analysis-CEA-taking-stock-and-moving-forward http://hdl.handle.net/10986/33934 |
Summary: | The Madagascar Country Environmental
Analysis (CEA) has the following objectives: (i) to
facilitate the integration of environment-development
priorities in a future Country Assistance Strategy (CAS);
(ii) to provide analytical information that can underpin the
development of future World Bank operations in the
environment sector; and (iii) to serve as an initial
analysis of environment sector governance issues for future
budgetary assistance lending to the Government if such an
operation is pursued in the future upon resolution of the
current political crisis. The CEA also aims to contribute to
debate and dialogue with the Government and development
partners on environment-development linkages and priorities
in Madagascar. The current CEA is the first ever prepared
for Madagascar. It also draws on a range of sector-based
analytical work including a sector wide analysis undertaken
by the World Bank in 2003, an environment sector policy note
prepared by the World Bank in 2010, and work carried out by
technical and financial partners in the sector. It also
draws on a range of analytical work carried out by the World
Bank in related sectors including governance analyses of the
mining and forestry sectors, a national public expenditure
review, and a feasibility study of the development of a
program for introducing ethanol cook-stoves in households.
The CEA has been carried out in the context of the World
Bank environment strategy 2012 and the World Bank Interim
Strategy Note (ISN) for Madagascar. |
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