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Interim Strategy Note for Iraq

The Interim Strategy is the detailed report on the World Bank’s priority areas to assist Iraq with their own development programs.  It describes all of the World Bank’s planned support—lending, studies, and other technical assistance.  The Interim Strategy which builds on the Bank’s previous work in Iraq during 2003, outlines the World Bank Group’s work program for Iraq for the next six to nine months.   It draws on the Bank’s experience with post-conflict countries and countries in transition from a centrally-planned economy to a market-based economy. The Interim Strategy focuses on actions the World Bank Group will take during the current interim period when conditions for a broader Bank program have not yet been met. The strategy also provides an indication of a future lending program; and it aims to ensure that the Bank is prepared to provide its full range of services, including lending, when it becomes possible. Within nine months, if conditions permit, Bank management will submit a Transitional Support Strategy to the Board.

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Second Interim Strategy Note for Iraq

First Interim Strategy Note for Iraq

Also see: Main World Bank CAS Website




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