Solomon Islands Systematic Country Diagnostic

Solomon Islands is a small, remote archipelago in the South Pacific that faces a fairly unique set of development challenges. Solomon Islands is now at a critical juncture in its development trajectory. Neither the economic geography nor the present political economy of Solomon Islands is particularly conducive to the establishment of state institutions capable of managing upcoming socioeconomic change. Because of the weaknesses of state institutions, and consistent with Solom on Islands’ historical experience, a variety of non-state and international actors will need to play important roles in managing upcoming and potentially risky socioeconomic change. This Systematic Country Diagnostic (SCD) for Solomon Islands identifies key challenges and opportunities for achieving inclusive and sustainable growth, to accelerate progress toward the World Bank Group’s twin goals of reducing extreme poverty and promoting shared prosperity.

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Main Author: World Bank Group
Format: Report biblioteca
Language:English
Published: World Bank, Washington, DC 2018-06-01
Subjects:FRAGILITY, POLITICAL ECONOMY, POST-CONFLICT RECONSTRUCTION, RISKS, RESILIENCE, ECONOMIC GEOGRAPHY, JUSTICE, HEALTH, EDUCATION, ACCESS TO SERVICES, CLIMATE CHANGE ADAPTATION, INCLUSIVE GROWTH, AGRICULTURE, EXTRACTIVE INDUSTRIES, TOURISM, URBAN SERVICES, LABOR MOBILITY, FISCAL TRENDS, CONNECTIVITY, SHARED PROSPERITY, POVERTY REDUCTION, KNOWLEDGE GAPS,
Online Access:http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/416501528199593828/Solomon-Islands-Systematic-country-diagnostic-priorities-for-supporting-poverty-reduction-and-promoting-shared-prosperity
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spelling dig-okr-10986298812024-08-07T19:23:36Z Solomon Islands Systematic Country Diagnostic Priorities for Supporting Poverty Reduction and Promoting Shared Prosperity World Bank Group FRAGILITY POLITICAL ECONOMY POST-CONFLICT RECONSTRUCTION RISKS RESILIENCE ECONOMIC GEOGRAPHY JUSTICE HEALTH EDUCATION ACCESS TO SERVICES CLIMATE CHANGE ADAPTATION INCLUSIVE GROWTH AGRICULTURE EXTRACTIVE INDUSTRIES TOURISM URBAN SERVICES LABOR MOBILITY FISCAL TRENDS CONNECTIVITY SHARED PROSPERITY POVERTY REDUCTION KNOWLEDGE GAPS Solomon Islands is a small, remote archipelago in the South Pacific that faces a fairly unique set of development challenges. Solomon Islands is now at a critical juncture in its development trajectory. Neither the economic geography nor the present political economy of Solomon Islands is particularly conducive to the establishment of state institutions capable of managing upcoming socioeconomic change. Because of the weaknesses of state institutions, and consistent with Solom on Islands’ historical experience, a variety of non-state and international actors will need to play important roles in managing upcoming and potentially risky socioeconomic change. This Systematic Country Diagnostic (SCD) for Solomon Islands identifies key challenges and opportunities for achieving inclusive and sustainable growth, to accelerate progress toward the World Bank Group’s twin goals of reducing extreme poverty and promoting shared prosperity. 2018-06-18T19:35:04Z 2018-06-18T19:35:04Z 2018-06-01 Report Rapport Informe http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/416501528199593828/Solomon-Islands-Systematic-country-diagnostic-priorities-for-supporting-poverty-reduction-and-promoting-shared-prosperity https://hdl.handle.net/10986/29881 English CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo World Bank application/pdf text/plain World Bank, Washington, DC
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topic FRAGILITY
POLITICAL ECONOMY
POST-CONFLICT RECONSTRUCTION
RISKS
RESILIENCE
ECONOMIC GEOGRAPHY
JUSTICE
HEALTH
EDUCATION
ACCESS TO SERVICES
CLIMATE CHANGE ADAPTATION
INCLUSIVE GROWTH
AGRICULTURE
EXTRACTIVE INDUSTRIES
TOURISM
URBAN SERVICES
LABOR MOBILITY
FISCAL TRENDS
CONNECTIVITY
SHARED PROSPERITY
POVERTY REDUCTION
KNOWLEDGE GAPS
FRAGILITY
POLITICAL ECONOMY
POST-CONFLICT RECONSTRUCTION
RISKS
RESILIENCE
ECONOMIC GEOGRAPHY
JUSTICE
HEALTH
EDUCATION
ACCESS TO SERVICES
CLIMATE CHANGE ADAPTATION
INCLUSIVE GROWTH
AGRICULTURE
EXTRACTIVE INDUSTRIES
TOURISM
URBAN SERVICES
LABOR MOBILITY
FISCAL TRENDS
CONNECTIVITY
SHARED PROSPERITY
POVERTY REDUCTION
KNOWLEDGE GAPS
spellingShingle FRAGILITY
POLITICAL ECONOMY
POST-CONFLICT RECONSTRUCTION
RISKS
RESILIENCE
ECONOMIC GEOGRAPHY
JUSTICE
HEALTH
EDUCATION
ACCESS TO SERVICES
CLIMATE CHANGE ADAPTATION
INCLUSIVE GROWTH
AGRICULTURE
EXTRACTIVE INDUSTRIES
TOURISM
URBAN SERVICES
LABOR MOBILITY
FISCAL TRENDS
CONNECTIVITY
SHARED PROSPERITY
POVERTY REDUCTION
KNOWLEDGE GAPS
FRAGILITY
POLITICAL ECONOMY
POST-CONFLICT RECONSTRUCTION
RISKS
RESILIENCE
ECONOMIC GEOGRAPHY
JUSTICE
HEALTH
EDUCATION
ACCESS TO SERVICES
CLIMATE CHANGE ADAPTATION
INCLUSIVE GROWTH
AGRICULTURE
EXTRACTIVE INDUSTRIES
TOURISM
URBAN SERVICES
LABOR MOBILITY
FISCAL TRENDS
CONNECTIVITY
SHARED PROSPERITY
POVERTY REDUCTION
KNOWLEDGE GAPS
World Bank Group
Solomon Islands Systematic Country Diagnostic
description Solomon Islands is a small, remote archipelago in the South Pacific that faces a fairly unique set of development challenges. Solomon Islands is now at a critical juncture in its development trajectory. Neither the economic geography nor the present political economy of Solomon Islands is particularly conducive to the establishment of state institutions capable of managing upcoming socioeconomic change. Because of the weaknesses of state institutions, and consistent with Solom on Islands’ historical experience, a variety of non-state and international actors will need to play important roles in managing upcoming and potentially risky socioeconomic change. This Systematic Country Diagnostic (SCD) for Solomon Islands identifies key challenges and opportunities for achieving inclusive and sustainable growth, to accelerate progress toward the World Bank Group’s twin goals of reducing extreme poverty and promoting shared prosperity.
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topic_facet FRAGILITY
POLITICAL ECONOMY
POST-CONFLICT RECONSTRUCTION
RISKS
RESILIENCE
ECONOMIC GEOGRAPHY
JUSTICE
HEALTH
EDUCATION
ACCESS TO SERVICES
CLIMATE CHANGE ADAPTATION
INCLUSIVE GROWTH
AGRICULTURE
EXTRACTIVE INDUSTRIES
TOURISM
URBAN SERVICES
LABOR MOBILITY
FISCAL TRENDS
CONNECTIVITY
SHARED PROSPERITY
POVERTY REDUCTION
KNOWLEDGE GAPS
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title Solomon Islands Systematic Country Diagnostic
title_short Solomon Islands Systematic Country Diagnostic
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url http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/416501528199593828/Solomon-Islands-Systematic-country-diagnostic-priorities-for-supporting-poverty-reduction-and-promoting-shared-prosperity
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