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World Bank Lending to Borrowers in Middle East and North Africa by Theme and Sector - Fiscal 2002-2007

millions of dollars

       
THEME200220032004200520062007

       
Economic Management
5.0
0.0
0.0
45.8
0.0
0.0
       
Environmental and Natural Resources Management
21.7
186.0
113.8
160.2
44.5
179.7
       
Financial and Private Sector
Development
204.1
48.3
259.3
166.6
907.8
166.7
       
Human Development
61.9
140.9
192.1
95.4
128.5
14.3
       
Public Sector Governance
93.3
106.6
19.6
166.0
229.0
59.8
       
Rule of Law
49.1
48.0
1.7
1.8
46.9
33.0
       
Rural Development
14.5
100.6
65.1
155.3
177.9
126.6
       
Social Development, Gender, and
Inclusion
13.4
63.1
70.7
123.0
67.8
174.9
       
Social Protection and Risk
Management
11.0
96.1
31.6
98.5
69.7
15.4
       
Trade and Integration
24.8
3.6
158.3
0.0
0.0
16.0
       
Urban Development
55.8
262.7
178.7
271.1
28.5
121.6
       
Theme Total
554.5
1,056.0
1,091.0
1,283.6
1,700.6
907.9


SECTOR

       
Agriculture, Fishing, and Forestry
2.9
196.7
27.2
229.2
15.3
208.5
       
Education
38.0
154.3
154.9
124.0
146.8
14.3
       
Energy and Mining
1.3
0.0
0.0
0.0
316.5
291.6
       
Finance
110.5
1.9
20.8
142.5
625.0
39.2
       
Health and Other Social Services
41.7
124.2
52.0
0.3
0.0
84.3
       
Industry and Trade
71.7
74.3
23.4
277.9
14.0
10.3
       
Information and Communication
69.9
2.3
0.0
18.5
0.0
0.0
       
Law and Justice and Public Administration
74.7
213.6
93.6
232.9
249.2
61.9
       
Transportation
70.9
107.9
409.6
29.0
237.6
27.4
       
Water, Sanitation, and Flood
Protection
73.1
180.9
309.5
229.3
96.4
170.5
       
Sector Total
554.5
1,056.0
1,091.0
1,283.6
1,700.6
907.9
       

Of which IBRD

451.8
855.6
946.0
1,212.1
1,333.6
691.9
       

Of which IDA

102.7
200.4
145.0
71.5
367.0
216.0

Note: Effective fiscal 2005, lending includes guarantees and guarantee facilities.
 
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