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a2_17 Gender based violence
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a3_32 Gender based violence
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a4_8 Greater access to micro-finance for the poor
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a5_10 Lack of access to development finance
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b4_1 Energy
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b4_10 Private sector development
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b4_11 Education
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b4_12 Public sector governance/reform
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b4_13 Security/stabilization/reconstruction
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b4_14 Global/regional integration
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b4_15 Food security
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b4_16 Urban development
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b4_17 Gender based violence
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b4_18 Judiciary reform
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b4_19 Economic growth
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b4_2 Water and sanitation
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b4_20 Disaster risk management
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b4_21 Equality of opportunity
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b4_22 Diseases
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b4_23 Local governance and institutions
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b4_24 Information and communications technology
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b4_25 Transport
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b4_26 Agriculture and rural development
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b4_27 Trade and exports
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b4_28 Crime and violence
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b4_29 Natural resource management
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b4_3 Pollution
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b4_30 Social cohesion
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b4_31 Climate change
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b4_32 Poverty reduction
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b4_33 Anti corruption
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b4_4 Job creation/employment
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b4_5 Health
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b4_6 Regional conflict and tensions
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b4_7 Financial markets
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b4_8 Social protection
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b4_9 Gender equity
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b8_1 Investment Project Financing
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b8_2 Development Policy Financing
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b9_5 Donor community
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b9_6 NGOs/Community Based Organizations
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c1_2 The impact of climate change
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c2_19 Gender based violence
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c7 How effectively does the World Bank Group help Solomon Islands to mobilize finance for development from private sector sources?
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c8 As part of IDA18, the World Bank Group has expanded (or developed) a number of financial instruments to respond to challenges in IDA countries. These include the Crisis Response Window (CRW), Pandemic Emergency Finance Facility (PEF), Catastrophe Deferre
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f1_10 Improve the competitiveness of its financing compared to markets
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f1_4 Reduce the complexity of obtaining World Bank Group financing
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f3a_3 Reducing gender based violence
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f3b_3 Reducing gender based violence
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f4_3 Reducing gender based violence