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Conflict Security Stability Fund (CSSF) Libya Technical Capacity and Economic Governance Programme

Last updated: 29/06/2018
IATI Identifier: GB-1-204527

Description

This World Bank Governance Program will provide technical advice and training to Libyan civil servants in three areas: management of public financial resources; management of information; and coordination and collaboration among public institutions. This will strengthen the foundations of Libyan State institutions so that they are better able to transition from conflict and instability, to building a country that has strong public financial management, effective public service delivery, and good governance practices. The inclusive economic growth that results from this will reduce the hardship and poverty that Libyans have suffered as a result of the ongoing conflict.


Location

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State of Libya
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Programme Spend

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Budget

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Programme data last updated on 29/06/2018