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XCVI.<br />
Programme National de Bourses de Sécurité Familiale (PNBSF)<br />
1. Délégation Générale à la Protection Sociale et à la Solidarité Nationale. 2015. “Bourse Familiale.”<br />
DGPSN website. Accessed 11 November 2015. .<br />
2. Government of Senegal. n.d. “La bourse de sécurité familiale.” Government of Senegal website.<br />
Accessed 11 November 2015. .<br />
3. Ministry of Finance. 2015. Loi des finances 2015. Dakar: Ministry of Finance. Accessed 11<br />
November 2015. .<br />
31. SIERRA LEONE<br />
XCVII.<br />
Social Safety Net Programme<br />
1. World Bank. 2015. International Development Association Project Paper on a Proposed Additional<br />
Financing Consisting of an Additional Grant From IDA in the Amount of SDR 7.2 Million (USD10<br />
Million Equivalent) and an Additional Grant From the Ebola Recovery And Reconstruction Trust<br />
Fund in the Amount of USD4.3 Million to the Republic of Sierra Leone for the Social Safety Nets<br />
Project. Washington, DC: World Bank. Accessed 18 February 2016. .<br />
2. World Bank. 2015. Implementation Status & Results Report – Sequence 03. Washington, DC: World<br />
Bank. Accessed 18 February 2016. .<br />
XCVIII.<br />
Cash for Work<br />
1. World Bank. 2015. “PROJECT - Youth Employment Support.” World Bank website. Accessed 11<br />
November 2015. .<br />
2. World Bank. 2015. Implementation Status & Results Report - Seq No: 9. Washington, DC: World Bank.<br />
Accessed 11 November 2015. .<br />
3. World Bank. 2010. Integrated Safeguards Datasheet Appraisal Stage. Washington, DC: World Bank.<br />
Accessed 11 November 2015. .<br />
4. World Bank. 2011. Implementation Support Mission for Youth Employment Support Project and<br />
Implementation Completion Report (ICR) Preparation Mission for National Social Action Project.<br />
Washington, DC: World Bank. Accessed 11 November 2015. .<br />
5. World Bank. 2010. Emergency Project Paper on a Proposed Credit in the Amount of SDR 7.5 Million<br />
USD11.0 Million Equivalent and Grant in the Amount of SDR 6.2 Million (USD9.0 Million Equivalent) to the<br />
Republic of Sierra Leone for a Youth Employment Support Project. Washington, DC: World Bank. Accessed<br />
11 November 2015. .<br />
6. Koroma, A.A. 2012. “Learning from Past Experiences for Future Opportunities in Youth Employment<br />
in West Africa Abuja, Nigeria.” Presentation at the Youth Employment Workshop in Abuja, Nigeria,<br />
23 July 2013. Accessed 11 November 2015. .<br />
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