Inclusive Service Delivery : Yemen Policy Note 4

The ongoing conflict in Yemen has led to substantial destruction of physical infrastructure and significant disruptions in public services, livelihoods, income and well-being of individuals and households throughout the country. With little signs of the conflict abating,innovative options are now being explored to rehabilitate infrastructure and restore services during and immediately after conflict.This note reviews the existing service delivery landscape in Yemen, examines immediate to short term institutional and implementation challenges in service delivery (energy, water, telecommunications, transport, education, health etc.), and proposes a framework for rapid restoration and enhancement of service delivery in post-conflict Yemen. This note is part of a broader set of notes examining Inclusive Service Delivery in Yemen and it serves as an umbrella note to identify the common challenges, as well as outline a shared set of principles, priorities and approaches in service delivery restoration.

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Main Author: World Bank Group
Format: Policy Note biblioteca
Language:English
Published: Washington, DC: World Bank 2017-05-30
Subjects:SERVICE DELIVERY, SOCIAL INCLUSION, FRAGILE STATES, CONFLICT,
Online Access:http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/945821508407518722/Inclusive-service-delivery
http://hdl.handle.net/10986/28593
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spelling dig-okr-10986285932021-05-25T09:05:00Z Inclusive Service Delivery : Yemen Policy Note 4 World Bank Group SERVICE DELIVERY SOCIAL INCLUSION FRAGILE STATES CONFLICT The ongoing conflict in Yemen has led to substantial destruction of physical infrastructure and significant disruptions in public services, livelihoods, income and well-being of individuals and households throughout the country. With little signs of the conflict abating,innovative options are now being explored to rehabilitate infrastructure and restore services during and immediately after conflict.This note reviews the existing service delivery landscape in Yemen, examines immediate to short term institutional and implementation challenges in service delivery (energy, water, telecommunications, transport, education, health etc.), and proposes a framework for rapid restoration and enhancement of service delivery in post-conflict Yemen. This note is part of a broader set of notes examining Inclusive Service Delivery in Yemen and it serves as an umbrella note to identify the common challenges, as well as outline a shared set of principles, priorities and approaches in service delivery restoration. 2017-10-26T21:38:49Z 2017-10-26T21:38:49Z 2017-05-30 Policy Note http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/945821508407518722/Inclusive-service-delivery http://hdl.handle.net/10986/28593 English CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo World Bank Washington, DC: World Bank Economic & Sector Work :: Policy Notes Economic & Sector Work Middle East and North Africa Yemen, Republic of
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Inclusive Service Delivery : Yemen Policy Note 4
description The ongoing conflict in Yemen has led to substantial destruction of physical infrastructure and significant disruptions in public services, livelihoods, income and well-being of individuals and households throughout the country. With little signs of the conflict abating,innovative options are now being explored to rehabilitate infrastructure and restore services during and immediately after conflict.This note reviews the existing service delivery landscape in Yemen, examines immediate to short term institutional and implementation challenges in service delivery (energy, water, telecommunications, transport, education, health etc.), and proposes a framework for rapid restoration and enhancement of service delivery in post-conflict Yemen. This note is part of a broader set of notes examining Inclusive Service Delivery in Yemen and it serves as an umbrella note to identify the common challenges, as well as outline a shared set of principles, priorities and approaches in service delivery restoration.
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