The Impact of War and Peace in MENA
Civil wars and violence have significantly damaged human, social and physical capital in the war-torn countries of Syria, Iraq, Libya and Yemen. The results on educational attainment are devastating. Estimates by the UN show that more than 13 million children are out of school in these countries.The World Bank is currently undertaking a similar assessment for Yemen with the collaboration of UN agencies, the European Union, the Islamic Development Bank, and country authorities. The preliminary estimates, based on data as of October 31, 2015, show the damage in four cities--Sana’a, Aden, Taiz and Zinjibar-- over six sectors – education, energy, health, housing, transport, and water and sanitation-- to be in the range of USD 4.0 – 5.0 billion.An end to the conflicts in MENA will improve macroeconomic indicators through restoring security, increasing investment, and the commencement of reconstruction activity. Social indicators will also improve with growth as well as by the shifting of public resources from military expenses to education and health. All in, a peace settlement in Syria, Iraq, Libya and Yemen, therefore, could lead to a swift rebound in oil output and exports, allowing them to increase fiscal space, improve current account balances, increase foreign reserves, and boost economic growth in the medium term. This can bring positive spillovers to the rest of the region.
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dig-okr-10986243842024-08-07T19:57:36Z The Impact of War and Peace in MENA Mottaghi, Lili SKILLS SANITATION PROGRESS TERRORISM UNEMPLOYMENT UNDP INFANT MORTALITY HUMAN CAPITAL BASIC SERVICES INFANT IMF ECONOMIC GROWTH TRANSITION FROM WAR TO PEACE TEACHERS SAFE DRINKING WATER SCHOOLS SCHOOLING AGE ENROLLMENT LIVE BIRTHS GROUPS OUT OF SCHOOL CHILDREN ENROLLMENT RATE HEALTH CARE ECONOMY YOUTH REFUGEE SCHOOL CHILDREN REFUGEE CHILDREN DEVELOPMENT GOALS INTERNATIONAL COMMUNITY LIFE EXPECTANCY AT BIRTH CONFLICT POLICY LIFE EXPECTANCY ACCESS TO EDUCATION EDUCATION SECTOR KNOWLEDGE PREGNANT WOMEN CHILDREN EDUCATION WARS DRINKING WATER WAR INVESTMENT ENROLLMENT INDICATORS EDUCATIONAL ATTAINMENT PRIMARY ENROLLMENT AGREEMENTS PEACE AGREEMENTS LANGUAGE BARRIERS POPULATION CONFLICTS VIOLENCE CIVIL WAR LEARNING MORTALITY RATE WOMEN HUMANITARIAN ASSISTANCE CIVIL WARS MILLENNIUM DEVELOPMENT GOALS SCHOOL NATURAL RESOURCES MEETING PEACE MORTALITY RECONSTRUCTION LEARNING ACTIVITIES EDUCATION SPENDING Civil wars and violence have significantly damaged human, social and physical capital in the war-torn countries of Syria, Iraq, Libya and Yemen. The results on educational attainment are devastating. Estimates by the UN show that more than 13 million children are out of school in these countries.The World Bank is currently undertaking a similar assessment for Yemen with the collaboration of UN agencies, the European Union, the Islamic Development Bank, and country authorities. The preliminary estimates, based on data as of October 31, 2015, show the damage in four cities--Sana’a, Aden, Taiz and Zinjibar-- over six sectors – education, energy, health, housing, transport, and water and sanitation-- to be in the range of USD 4.0 – 5.0 billion.An end to the conflicts in MENA will improve macroeconomic indicators through restoring security, increasing investment, and the commencement of reconstruction activity. Social indicators will also improve with growth as well as by the shifting of public resources from military expenses to education and health. All in, a peace settlement in Syria, Iraq, Libya and Yemen, therefore, could lead to a swift rebound in oil output and exports, allowing them to increase fiscal space, improve current account balances, increase foreign reserves, and boost economic growth in the medium term. This can bring positive spillovers to the rest of the region. 2016-06-02T18:23:08Z 2016-06-02T18:23:08Z 2016-03 Brief Fiche Resumen http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2016/05/26379176/impact-war-peace-mena https://hdl.handle.net/10986/24384 English en_US MENA Knowledge and Learning Quick Notes Series;No. 155 CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ World Bank application/pdf text/plain |
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SKILLS SANITATION PROGRESS TERRORISM UNEMPLOYMENT UNDP INFANT MORTALITY HUMAN CAPITAL BASIC SERVICES INFANT IMF ECONOMIC GROWTH TRANSITION FROM WAR TO PEACE TEACHERS SAFE DRINKING WATER SCHOOLS SCHOOLING AGE ENROLLMENT LIVE BIRTHS GROUPS OUT OF SCHOOL CHILDREN ENROLLMENT RATE HEALTH CARE ECONOMY YOUTH REFUGEE SCHOOL CHILDREN REFUGEE CHILDREN DEVELOPMENT GOALS INTERNATIONAL COMMUNITY LIFE EXPECTANCY AT BIRTH CONFLICT POLICY LIFE EXPECTANCY ACCESS TO EDUCATION EDUCATION SECTOR KNOWLEDGE PREGNANT WOMEN CHILDREN EDUCATION WARS DRINKING WATER WAR INVESTMENT ENROLLMENT INDICATORS EDUCATIONAL ATTAINMENT PRIMARY ENROLLMENT AGREEMENTS PEACE AGREEMENTS LANGUAGE BARRIERS POPULATION CONFLICTS VIOLENCE CIVIL WAR LEARNING MORTALITY RATE WOMEN HUMANITARIAN ASSISTANCE CIVIL WARS MILLENNIUM DEVELOPMENT GOALS SCHOOL NATURAL RESOURCES MEETING PEACE MORTALITY RECONSTRUCTION LEARNING ACTIVITIES EDUCATION SPENDING SKILLS SANITATION PROGRESS TERRORISM UNEMPLOYMENT UNDP INFANT MORTALITY HUMAN CAPITAL BASIC SERVICES INFANT IMF ECONOMIC GROWTH TRANSITION FROM WAR TO PEACE TEACHERS SAFE DRINKING WATER SCHOOLS SCHOOLING AGE ENROLLMENT LIVE BIRTHS GROUPS OUT OF SCHOOL CHILDREN ENROLLMENT RATE HEALTH CARE ECONOMY YOUTH REFUGEE SCHOOL CHILDREN REFUGEE CHILDREN DEVELOPMENT GOALS INTERNATIONAL COMMUNITY LIFE EXPECTANCY AT BIRTH CONFLICT POLICY LIFE EXPECTANCY ACCESS TO EDUCATION EDUCATION SECTOR KNOWLEDGE PREGNANT WOMEN CHILDREN EDUCATION WARS DRINKING WATER WAR INVESTMENT ENROLLMENT INDICATORS EDUCATIONAL ATTAINMENT PRIMARY ENROLLMENT AGREEMENTS PEACE AGREEMENTS LANGUAGE BARRIERS POPULATION CONFLICTS VIOLENCE CIVIL WAR LEARNING MORTALITY RATE WOMEN HUMANITARIAN ASSISTANCE CIVIL WARS MILLENNIUM DEVELOPMENT GOALS SCHOOL NATURAL RESOURCES MEETING PEACE MORTALITY RECONSTRUCTION LEARNING ACTIVITIES EDUCATION SPENDING |
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SKILLS SANITATION PROGRESS TERRORISM UNEMPLOYMENT UNDP INFANT MORTALITY HUMAN CAPITAL BASIC SERVICES INFANT IMF ECONOMIC GROWTH TRANSITION FROM WAR TO PEACE TEACHERS SAFE DRINKING WATER SCHOOLS SCHOOLING AGE ENROLLMENT LIVE BIRTHS GROUPS OUT OF SCHOOL CHILDREN ENROLLMENT RATE HEALTH CARE ECONOMY YOUTH REFUGEE SCHOOL CHILDREN REFUGEE CHILDREN DEVELOPMENT GOALS INTERNATIONAL COMMUNITY LIFE EXPECTANCY AT BIRTH CONFLICT POLICY LIFE EXPECTANCY ACCESS TO EDUCATION EDUCATION SECTOR KNOWLEDGE PREGNANT WOMEN CHILDREN EDUCATION WARS DRINKING WATER WAR INVESTMENT ENROLLMENT INDICATORS EDUCATIONAL ATTAINMENT PRIMARY ENROLLMENT AGREEMENTS PEACE AGREEMENTS LANGUAGE BARRIERS POPULATION CONFLICTS VIOLENCE CIVIL WAR LEARNING MORTALITY RATE WOMEN HUMANITARIAN ASSISTANCE CIVIL WARS MILLENNIUM DEVELOPMENT GOALS SCHOOL NATURAL RESOURCES MEETING PEACE MORTALITY RECONSTRUCTION LEARNING ACTIVITIES EDUCATION SPENDING SKILLS SANITATION PROGRESS TERRORISM UNEMPLOYMENT UNDP INFANT MORTALITY HUMAN CAPITAL BASIC SERVICES INFANT IMF ECONOMIC GROWTH TRANSITION FROM WAR TO PEACE TEACHERS SAFE DRINKING WATER SCHOOLS SCHOOLING AGE ENROLLMENT LIVE BIRTHS GROUPS OUT OF SCHOOL CHILDREN ENROLLMENT RATE HEALTH CARE ECONOMY YOUTH REFUGEE SCHOOL CHILDREN REFUGEE CHILDREN DEVELOPMENT GOALS INTERNATIONAL COMMUNITY LIFE EXPECTANCY AT BIRTH CONFLICT POLICY LIFE EXPECTANCY ACCESS TO EDUCATION EDUCATION SECTOR KNOWLEDGE PREGNANT WOMEN CHILDREN EDUCATION WARS DRINKING WATER WAR INVESTMENT ENROLLMENT INDICATORS EDUCATIONAL ATTAINMENT PRIMARY ENROLLMENT AGREEMENTS PEACE AGREEMENTS LANGUAGE BARRIERS POPULATION CONFLICTS VIOLENCE CIVIL WAR LEARNING MORTALITY RATE WOMEN HUMANITARIAN ASSISTANCE CIVIL WARS MILLENNIUM DEVELOPMENT GOALS SCHOOL NATURAL RESOURCES MEETING PEACE MORTALITY RECONSTRUCTION LEARNING ACTIVITIES EDUCATION SPENDING Mottaghi, Lili The Impact of War and Peace in MENA |
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Civil wars and violence have
significantly damaged human, social and physical capital in
the war-torn countries of Syria, Iraq, Libya and Yemen. The
results on educational attainment are devastating. Estimates
by the UN show that more than 13 million children are out of
school in these countries.The World Bank is currently
undertaking a similar assessment for Yemen with the
collaboration of UN agencies, the European Union, the
Islamic Development Bank, and country authorities. The
preliminary estimates, based on data as of October 31, 2015,
show the damage in four cities--Sana’a, Aden, Taiz and
Zinjibar-- over six sectors – education, energy, health,
housing, transport, and water and sanitation-- to be in the
range of USD 4.0 – 5.0 billion.An end to the conflicts in
MENA will improve macroeconomic indicators through restoring
security, increasing investment, and the commencement of
reconstruction activity. Social indicators will also improve
with growth as well as by the shifting of public resources
from military expenses to education and health. All in, a
peace settlement in Syria, Iraq, Libya and Yemen, therefore,
could lead to a swift rebound in oil output and exports,
allowing them to increase fiscal space, improve current
account balances, increase foreign reserves, and boost
economic growth in the medium term. This can bring positive
spillovers to the rest of the region. |
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SKILLS SANITATION PROGRESS TERRORISM UNEMPLOYMENT UNDP INFANT MORTALITY HUMAN CAPITAL BASIC SERVICES INFANT IMF ECONOMIC GROWTH TRANSITION FROM WAR TO PEACE TEACHERS SAFE DRINKING WATER SCHOOLS SCHOOLING AGE ENROLLMENT LIVE BIRTHS GROUPS OUT OF SCHOOL CHILDREN ENROLLMENT RATE HEALTH CARE ECONOMY YOUTH REFUGEE SCHOOL CHILDREN REFUGEE CHILDREN DEVELOPMENT GOALS INTERNATIONAL COMMUNITY LIFE EXPECTANCY AT BIRTH CONFLICT POLICY LIFE EXPECTANCY ACCESS TO EDUCATION EDUCATION SECTOR KNOWLEDGE PREGNANT WOMEN CHILDREN EDUCATION WARS DRINKING WATER WAR INVESTMENT ENROLLMENT INDICATORS EDUCATIONAL ATTAINMENT PRIMARY ENROLLMENT AGREEMENTS PEACE AGREEMENTS LANGUAGE BARRIERS POPULATION CONFLICTS VIOLENCE CIVIL WAR LEARNING MORTALITY RATE WOMEN HUMANITARIAN ASSISTANCE CIVIL WARS MILLENNIUM DEVELOPMENT GOALS SCHOOL NATURAL RESOURCES MEETING PEACE MORTALITY RECONSTRUCTION LEARNING ACTIVITIES EDUCATION SPENDING |
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The Impact of War and Peace in MENA |
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The Impact of War and Peace in MENA |
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The Impact of War and Peace in MENA |
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The Impact of War and Peace in MENA |
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The Impact of War and Peace in MENA |
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