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Vanuatu: Country Operations Business Plan (2013-2015)
| Date: | July 2012 |
| Type: | Country Planning Documents |
| Country: | Vanuatu |
| Subject: | |
| Series: | Country Operations Business Plans |
Description
The Vanuatu Country Operations Business Plan (COBP), 2013–2015 is consistent with the Pacific Approach, 2010–2014 and Strategy 2020 of the Asian Development Bank (ADB). It is also aligned with the country partnership strategy, 2010–2014, which addresses poverty reduction and the promotion of economic growth by assisting the government in three core areas: (i) transport and information and communication technology, (ii) urban sector development, and (iii) energy. Private sector development is emphasized as a crosscutting theme. The country partnership strategy is aligned with the goals and objectives of the government's Priorities and Action Agenda, 2006–2015.
Contents
- Consistency of the Business Plan with the Country Partnership Strategy
- Indicative Resource Parameters
- Summary of Changes to Lending and Non-Lending Programs
- Updated Country Partnership Strategy Results Framework (Board endorsement of the CPS: 2009; COBP: July 2012)