Mozambique 2021 Systematic Country Diagnostic : Coming Together for a Better Future

In the last five years, since the last Systematic Country Diagnostic (SCD) was written in 2016, Mozambique experienced several severe shocks affecting economic growth, poverty reduction, and stability. These events have changed the context for policy making in Mozambique, calling for a greater focus on governance and accountability, productivity, social safety nets, and a stronger social contract. Despite these new challenges, most of the development trials that were already relevant when the last SCD was written in 2016, remain relevant today.

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Main Author: World Bank
Format: Report biblioteca
Language:English
Published: World Bank, Washington, DC 2021-10-20
Subjects:POVERTY, ECONOMIC GROWTH, ENVIRONMENTAL SUSTAINABILITY, INCLUSIVE GROWTH, GOVERNANCE, HUMAN CAPITAL, FIRM PRODUCTIVITY, JOB CREATION, NATURAL CAPITAL, SHARED PROSPERITY, PUBLIC DEBT,
Online Access:http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/undefined/689471634758834825/Mozambique-2021-Systematic-Country-Diagnostic-Coming-Together-for-a-Better-Future
http://hdl.handle.net/10986/36438
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Summary:In the last five years, since the last Systematic Country Diagnostic (SCD) was written in 2016, Mozambique experienced several severe shocks affecting economic growth, poverty reduction, and stability. These events have changed the context for policy making in Mozambique, calling for a greater focus on governance and accountability, productivity, social safety nets, and a stronger social contract. Despite these new challenges, most of the development trials that were already relevant when the last SCD was written in 2016, remain relevant today.