Approach Paper: Country Program Evaluation: Belize 2008-2012

Belize's 2008-2012 Country Strategy approved in June 2009 stated that the IDB would continuously monitor fiscal sustainability and calibrate its financing in accordance with changing country conditions. Rather than establishing specific sectors for IDB support, the Country Strategy identified four development objectives to which it would contribute: (1) ensuring sound fiscal management and public sector transparency; (2) creating or restoring the conditions for sustainable, private sector-led growth; (3) improving human resource development and social protection; and (4) rehabilitating road infrastructure damaged by floods in November 2008. The evaluation will analyze whether program implementation was consistent with the country's development needs and with the objectives laid out in the Country Strategy. The evaluation will use various data sources including interviews with IDB staff, government authorities, people participating in IDB operations, beneficiaries, as well as the review of IDB documents, readily available evaluations, and primary data when available.

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Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Inter-American Development Bank
Other Authors: Hector Conroy
Format: Technical Notes biblioteca
Language:English
Published: Inter-American Development Bank
Subjects:Transparency and Anticorruption, Fiscal Policy, Business Development, Road and Highway, Social Policy and Protection, Education, Health, Approach paper, Country Program Evaluation, crecimiento, Documento de enfoque, Evaluación del Programa de País fiscal management, fiscal sustainability, gestión fiscal, human resource development, infraestructura vial, private sector-led growth, protección social, public sector transparency, recursos humanos, road infrastructure, social protection, sostenibilidad fiscal, transparencia,
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.18235/0010432
https://publications.iadb.org/en/approach-paper-country-program-evaluation-belize-2008-2012
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