Poverty Reduction Support Credits : An Evaluation of World Bank Support

Poverty Reduction Support Credits (PRSCs) were intended to help countries implement comprehensive, country-owned development strategies to promote growth, improve social conditions, and reduce poverty. PRSCs were intended to ease conditionality, make annual flows to recipient countries predictable and integrated with their budgets, strengthen domestic budget processes, provide a framework for donor harmonization, and focus on achieving results. In terms of process, PRSCs have worked well. Findings show that they incorporated many envisaged changes in design and implementation. These include stronger country ownership, eased conditionality, and a shift of focus towards public sector management and pro-poor service delivery. PRSCs balanced tensions between predictability and program credibility. Although PRSCs differed from preceding adjustment loans, development policy lending today has converged towards a similar design. PRSCs today are subject to the same guidelines as other Development Policy Loans (DPLs). Differences remain in practice in terms of the association with PRSPs, broad scope, programmatic nature, and country performance. The evaluation recommends either that PRSCs be phased out as a separate brand name or that these differences be clearly spelled out.

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Main Author: World Bank
Language:English
Published: Washington, DC 2009-11
Subjects:ACCOUNTABILITY, ADJUSTMENT LENDING, ADJUSTMENT LOANS, AID COORDINATION, BANK POLICY, BENCHMARKS, CAPACITY BUILDING, CIVIL SOCIETY, COMPREHENSIVE DEVELOPMENT, COMPREHENSIVE DEVELOPMENT FRAMEWORK, CORRUPTION, COUNTRY ASSISTANCE, COUNTRY ASSISTANCE STRATEGIES, COUNTRY PERFORMANCE, CREDIBILITY, CREDITS, DEVELOPMENT POLICY, DEVELOPMENT STRATEGIES, DEVELOPMENT STRATEGY, DISBURSEMENTS, ECONOMIC GROWTH, EXPENDITURE, FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT, INITIATIVE, INSTRUMENT, INVESTMENT CLIMATE, LEADERSHIP, LENDERS, LENDING PORTFOLIO, LOAN, MACROECONOMIC ADJUSTMENT, MONETARY FUND, PORTFOLIO, PROCUREMENT, RESOURCE ALLOCATION, SECTOR PROJECTS, SERVICE DELIVERY, STRUCTURAL ADJUSTMENT, TRANCHE, TRANSACTIONS COSTS, TRANSPARENCY, WATER SUPPLY,
Online Access:http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2009/11/12815142/poverty-reduction-support-credits-evaluation-world-bank-support
https://hdl.handle.net/10986/10515
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