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Timor-Leste and the World Bank

In May 2002, Timor-Leste (formerly known as East Timor) became the world’s newest nation following 24 years of Indonesian control and three years of United Nations Administration. After voting for independence from Indonesia in 1999, an estimated 75 per cent of the population was displaced and nearly 70 per cent of all buildings, homes, schools etc were destroyed by an orchestrated campaign of violence carried out by militia groups.

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Country Brief
Summarizes recent developments, future challenges and Bank assistance to Timor-Leste.

Interim Strategy Note
The Interim Strategy Note (ISN) is an 18 month strategic plan which will provide the overarching objectives and vision for the World Bank's work in Timor-Leste.

Poverty Reduction Strategy Papers
Timor-Leste's own plans for reducing poverty are the basis for the Bank's Country Assistance Strategy.

How the Bank Assists Countries
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T-L economic and social development
Youth Development and the Labor Market
Timor-Leste: The Business Regulatory Environment
East Asia & Pacific Update

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Projects and Results
T-L Improving Health
Country Lending Summary
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