| Background on Comprehensive Development Framework Eliminating poverty, reducing inequity, and improving opportunity for people in low- and middle-income countries are the World Bank Group's central objectives. The Comprehensive Development Framework is an approach by which countries can achieve these objectives. It emphasizes the interdependence of all elements of development—social, structural, human, governance, environmental, economic, and financial. The CDF advocates: The CDF is the foundation for the new partnership betweeen developed and developing countries to achieve improvements in sustainable growth and poverty reduction that will help countries achieve the MDGs, (see The Monterrey Consensus, 2002, PDF). The CDF approach, operationalized through PRSPs in low-income countries, provides the common foundation for implementing this new partnership at the country level. To learn more about the CDF, visit the CDF web site. Mali and the CDF The Mali PRSP incorporates elements of the CDF principles. The document is country owned having been developed through a consultative and broad participatory process involving the government, donors, civil society, the private sector and donor partners. It integrates sectoral strategies within a coherent, long-term vision. Further, the strategy focuses on macroeconomic stability, private-sector-led growth, and good governance, in addition to human development and access to basic social services. For more information, please refer to the Mali PRSP (PDF, 1.44 MB). |