Uzbekistan
Country Strategy and Program 2006–2010
Publication Date: February 2006
The Country Strategy and Program (CSP) is prepared in active consultation with developing member country stakeholders: the government, NGOs, civil society groups, the private sector and other development agencies. It is usually prepared once every five years. A CSP update is prepared every year to reflect any important country developments and adjustments to the program.
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Current Development Trends and Issues
- Development Context
- Economic Growth
- Poverty
- Political Environment
- Governance and Institutional Capacity
- Private Sector
- Regional Cooperation
- Environment
- Gender and Other Social Issues
The Government's Development Strategy
- Development Goals and Strategy
- Resource Mobilization and Investment
- Role of External Assistance
- ADB’s Assessment of the Government’s Development Strategy
ADB's Development Experience
- Impact of Past Assistance
- Portfolio Performance and Status
- Conclusions and Lessons for the Country Strategy and Program
ADB's Strategy
- Summary of Key Transition and Development Challenges
- Country Strategy and Program Strategic Focus
ADB's Assistance Program
- Overall Assistance Level
- ADB Assistance for the Strategic Priorities
- External Funding Coordination and Partnership Arrangements
- Indicative Internal Resource Requirements
Risks and Performance Monitoring and Evaluation
- Risks
- Monitoring Process and Plan
Appendixes [
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- Country and Portfolio Indicators, and Assistance Pipeline
- Table A1.1: Progress Toward the Millennium Development Goals and Targets
- Table A1.2: Country Economic Indicators
- Table A1.3: Country Poverty and Social Indicators
- Table A1.4: Country Environment Indicators
- Table A1.5: Development Coordination Matrix
- Table A1.6: Portfolio Indicators—Portfolio Amounts and Ratings
- Table A1.7: Portfolio Indicators—Disbursements and Net Transfers of Resources
- Table A1.8: Portfolio Implementation Status
- Table A1.9: Assistance Pipeline for Lending Products, 2006–2008
- Table A1.10: Assistance Pipeline for Nonlending Products and Services, 2006–2008
- Country Strategy and Program Formulation
- Table A2.1: Country Assistance Program Evaluation (CAPE) Findings and Proposed CSP Approach
- Sector Assessments Linked to Longer-Term Country Development Outcomes
- Table A3.1: Poverty Rates (Headcount) in 2000–2001, 2002, and 2003
- Table A3.2 Yields of Cotton and Wheat: 1999–2004
- Table A3.3: Private Sector Share of SME Output
- Table A3.4: Transport Networks in Central Asian Countries, 2004
- Table A3.5: General Governance Indicators
- Concept Papers for Lending Products
- Table A4.1: Land Improvement
- Table A4.2: Development of Market Infrastructure for Private Farms
- Table A4.3: Rural Renewable Energy Development
- Table A4.4: Energy Transparency and Efficiency Project
- Concept Papers for Nonlending Products and Services
- Table A5.1: Implementation and Monitoring of Policy Reforms in Agriculture Sector
- Table A5.2: Rural Basic Education
- Table A5.3: Governance and Institutional Support for Private Sector Development TA Cluster
- Table A5.4: Regional Infrastructure (Roads)
- Table A5.5: Third Rural Water Supply Sector Project
- Table A5.6: TA Cluster for Accelerating Rural Development in Uzbekistan
- Assistance Program for 2005
- Table A6.1: Assistance Pipeline for Lending Products, 2005
- Table A6.2: Assistance Pipeline for Nonlending Products and Services, 2005
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