Sri Lanka: Interim Country Partnership Strategy (2015–2016)
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This Interim Country Partnership Strategy defines ADB's strategic approach in Sri Lanka for 2015–2016.
Linked Documents
- Sector Assessment (Summary): Agriculture, Natural Resources, and Rural Development
- Risk Assessment and Risk Management Plan (Summary): Agriculture, Natural Resources, and Rural Development Sector
- Country and Portfolio Indicators
- Country Performance Assessment Ratings
- Country Operations Business Plan 2015-2017
ADB's Interim Country Partnership Strategy (CPS) 2015–2016 for Sri Lanka is the first step to adjust ADB’s operations strategy to align it with evolving needs. The interim CPS includes the agriculture, natural resources, and rural development sector in ADB’s priority sectors in Sri Lanka to strengthen the drive toward inclusive growth. The Mahaweli Water Security Investment Program is included in the 2015 lending pipeline to operationalize the mandate. Other strategic thrusts and priority sectors remain the same as in the CPS, 2012–2016.
This document is being disclosed to the public prior to Board consideration in accordance with ADB's Public Communications Policy (2011). Subject to any revisions required following Board consideration, this document is deemed final.
Contents
- Country at a Glance
- Scope of the Interim Country Partnership Strategy
- Development Trends and Issues
- The Country Strategy
- Strategy Implementation
- Results Management
- Appendixes
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