附註:1. Background -- 2. World Bank strategy and assistance program -- 3. Outcomes -- 4. Contributions to outcomes -- 5. Recommendations -- Annex. Guide to OED's country assistance evaluation methodology -- Annex. IFC's assistance to Bosnia and Herzegovina in FY97-03 -- Annex. MIGA guarantee operations in Bosnia and Herzegovina -- Annex. Management action record -- Annex. Chairperson's summary : committee on development effectiveness (CODE).
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摘要:Following three years of war in Bosnia and Herzegovina (BiH), during which over 10 percent of the population were killed or wounded, and over half of the population displaced, a peace agreement, the Dayton Accords (DA), was negotiated in November 1995. The DA acknowledged the bitter ethnic divides that led to war by establishing a government structure with a weak central State; the ethnically based Entities (the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina and the Republika Srpska) retained political, military, and economic authority. The DA also provided for a strong international police and military presence and an international overseer-the Office of the High Representative (OHR). Although this structure was a necessary political compromise at the time of the DA, it has presented difficult challenges to the Bank as well as other donors.