The World Bank Group in the Kyrgyz Republic
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Washington, DC: World Bank
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This report assesses the relevance
and effectiveness of the World Bank’s engagement in the
Kyrgyz Republic between fiscal years 2014 and 2021. The
Kyrgyz Republic is a landlocked, lower-middle-income country
that is highly dependent on remittances and natural
resources. Poverty levels declined from 37% in 2013 to 20%
in 2019. However, the country’s population remains
vulnerable, and broad-based economic growth was elusive over
the evaluation period. The Kyrgyz Republic faces major
development challenges including weak governance, barriers
to private sector development, and low quality of essential
local public services. This Country Program Evaluation
assesses the relevance and effectiveness of the World Bank’s
engagement in the Kyrgyz Republic between fiscal years 2014
and 2021. It evaluates the Bank’s contributions to the
country’s development in priority areas, focusing on support
for governance, private sector development, and essential
local public services. The evaluation distills lessons from
Bank Group experience to inform future Bank Group engagement
in the Kyrgyz Republic.
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COVID-19, PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION, PUBLIC FINANCES, JUDICIAL SECTOR REFORM
