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a4_14 Better quality public services
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b13 Flexibility (in terms of the institution’s products and services)
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b4_1 Health
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b4_10 Foreign direct investment
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b4_11 Education
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b4_12 Energy
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b4_13 Gender equity
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b4_14 Financial markets
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b4_15 Urban development
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b4_16 Environmental sustainability
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b4_17 Economic growth
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b4_18 Private sector development
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b4_19 Water and sanitation
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b4_2 Crime and violence
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b4_20 Food security
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b4_21 Climate change
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b4_22 Information and communications technology
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b4_23 Trade and exports
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b4_24 Equality of opportunity
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b4_25 Law and justice
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b4_26 Regulatory framework
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b4_27 Communicable/non-communicable diseases
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b4_28 Natural resource management
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b4_29 Poverty reduction
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b4_3 Transport
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b4_30 Anti-corruption
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b4_31 Disaster management
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b4_33 Security/stabilization/reconstruction
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b4_34 Regional conflict and tensions
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b4_35 Social cohesion
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b4_36 Local governance and institutions
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b4_4 Agricultural development
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b4_5 Global/regional integration
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b4_6 Job creation/employment
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b4_7 Public sector governance/reform
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b4_8 Social protection
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b4_9 Rural development
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b7_2 Knowledge products/services
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c5 The World Bank Group meets Jordan’s needs for knowledge services
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f1_12 Increase availability of Reimbursable Advisory Services (RAS)
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f1_8 Offer more innovative knowledge services
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f2 When considering the combination of services that the World Bank Group offers in
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f3a_7 Access to basic services
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f3b_7 Access to basic services
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j1 How important is it for citizens in Jordan to have greater ‘voice’ to ensure imp
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j2_1 Inadequate national government budget resources
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j2_10 Inadequate will on the part of national government
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j2_11 Corruption
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j2_12 Inadequate citizen participation and voice
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j2_13 Lack of accountability on the part of providers