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Country Assistance Strategy

The Country Assistance Strategy (CAS) is the World Bank’s work plan that guides its operations in a country, usually for a period of three years. It describes the country's economic and social performance, its main development challenges, and a summary of the government's development strategy.

Within this context, it outlines the World Bank's proposed package of assistance to the country for the period covered by the CAS. This includes all the Bank's planned operations in the country - lending, analytical work, and technical assistance. The World Bank's proposed assistance reflects its mandate as an international development institution and what it is most capable of contributing to the country's growth. 
 The CAS is prepared in a participatory way; its key elements are discussed with the government and broad segments of civil society.

In May 2009, the World Bank's Board of Executive Directors endorsed the Bank Group's Country Assistance Strategy (CAS) for Djibouti covering the period FY2009-2012, a three year program to support the Poverty Reduction Strategy Paper (PRSP) and continue building on the investment and structural adjustment programs started under the previous CAS.

Download the Djibouti Country Assistance Strategy (English Version)

Download the Djibouti Country Assistance Strategy (French Version)

Also see: Main World Bank CAS Website




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