
This Inside the Institutions explores the World Bank’s revised Country Partnership Framework, which aims to boost the impact of its country programmes through focus and efficiency. Yet, concerns remain over the financialisation of development, limited civic participation and an over-reliance on private sector solutions, while lessons from the WBG’s own research, as well as civil society and academic critiques, underscore the need for deeper structural reform.
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