“Clarify Bank’s openess to alternative development strategies”: internal reviewThe Operations Evaluation Department (OED) released its assessment of the implementation of the World Bank's Comprehensive Development Framework (CDF) in June. The evaluation focuses on six case study countries - Bolivia, Burkina Faso, Ghana, Romania, Uganda and Vietnam. The CDF is an overarching framework developed by the Bank in 1998 with the backing of President James Wolfensohn, based on four key principles: "long-term holistic development, results orientation, country ownership and country-led partnership". Some of the more interesting recommendations for the Bank include:
End "silo thinking":
Clarify openess to alternative development strategies:
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