The World Bank Group’s Draft Country Partnership Framework for India FY18-22

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The Country Partnership Framework (CPF) underpins how the World Bank Group engages with India IBRD-IFC-MIGA •

The CPF sets the strategic focus for WBG activities, which corresponds to the “sweet spot” of three elements: • •

Government of India’s development priorities, WBG’s assessment of constraints to progress towards the twin goals of ending extreme poverty and promoting shared prosperity, which is separately analyzed in the already completed Systematic Country Diagnostic (SCD); Self-assessment of where the WBG has comparative advantage to achieve results

Lessons learned on what has worked and what is not working so well in the WBG’s experience over the past five years. Legacy of portfolio and already planned activities which will be major source of results during the CPF period.

India’s Development Priorities Constraints to Progress on the Twin Goals (SCD)

WBG Comparative Advantage and Capacity

CPF

Lessons Learned from the Preceding CPS

Portfolio and Already Planned Activities

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