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Years of political and economic instability in Palestine have had detrimental effects on its society, including a sharp increase in unemployment and poverty and a steep decline in health and security. Investment in the private sector will drive sustainable economic growth, creating productive employment, export growth and increased capacity. Concurrently, building effective government institutions and rehabilitating infrastructure will equip the Palestinian government to maintain law and order and effectively deliver services and will facilitate progress toward a peaceful two-state solution.

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