Country Social Analysis (CSA) is a macro-level analytical approach, developed to improve the World Bank’s understanding of a country’s political and social context.
The CSA assesses how power, institutions and governance affect relevant socio-economic variables, such as economic opportunities or access to services by different social groups. Additionally, it provides political analysis with a focus on how actors and processes contribute to political stability and their role in facilitating pro-poor reform. On this basis, the CSA identifies social and political risks related to the country context as well as the World Bank’s portfolio, and it provides policy recommendations to manage these risks, to promote social inclusion and to improve governance....
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