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Myanmar: Interim Country Partnership Strategy (2012-2014)
| Date: | October 2012 |
| Type: | Country Planning Documents |
| Country: | Myanmar |
| Subject: | ADB administration and governance |
| Series: | Country Partnership Strategies |
Description
In response to the ongoing major reforms by the Government of Myanmar toward a democratic system and market-based economy, ADB adopted in early 2012 a phased approach to reengagement with Myanmar, involving significant preparatory analytical work and country dialogue in the first half of 2012. This interim country partnership strategy (CPS) presents ADB’s approach to a full resumption of operations in Myanmar. It provides the framework for reengagement activities and mandates a highly consultative process to establish the foundation for a full CPS at the end of the interim period.
Contents
- Country at a Glance
- Introduction
- Development Trends and Issues
- The Interim Country Strategy
- Stratey Implementation
- Risks