Appendices: Country System Assessments

Strategic Guidance for Country System Assessments

Appendices

Cooperation, whether across countries, regions, or even cities, can help jurisdictions in similar contexts to combine resources and action towards developing high-integrity projects. See Appendix A for cooperative approaches and Appendix B sample country assessment pages.

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Beyond capability development, cooperative approaches may also be beneficial across other market development activities. See Appendix A to understand more on the extent to which cooperation on a component is likely to be beneficial and effectively and Framework Component Deep Dives for an in-depth discussion on each component in the Country System Assessment Framework to enable users to develop the Assessment for the target country. 

Appendix B introduces Sample Country Assessment Pages. 

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