The 19th replenishment of IDA (IDA19) offers an opportunity to renew and adjust the Refugee Sub-Window to better ensure impact and measure progress. Drawing on observations to date, this policy note outlines changes that should be made to the RSW operating framework to inform World Bank practice in refugee contexts moving forward.
World Bank Financing to Support Refugees and Their Hosts: Recommendations for IDA19
The 19th replenishment of IDA (IDA19) offers an opportunity to renew and adjust the Refugee Sub-Window to better ensure impact and measure progress. Drawing on observations to date, this policy note outlines changes that should be made to the RSW operating framework to inform World Bank practice in refugee contexts moving forward.
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