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donor support 5 education sector 5 ghost workers 5 primary education 5 public expenditure 5 Economic growth 4 Governance 4 Poverty Reduction Strategy Papers 4 adult literacy 4 community development 4 primary school 4 primary schools 4 public institutions 4 school teachers 4 teacher training 4 access to health services 3 access to quality education 3 age groups 3 civic education 3 enrolment rate 3 expenditure 3 expenditure framework 3 expenditure tracking 3 expenditures 3 fiscal policy 3 formal education 3 gender disparity 3 government expenditure 3 medium term expenditure 3 medium term expenditure framework 3 mtef 3 needs assessment 3 primary health care 3 primary school teachers 3 primary teacher 3 private partnerships 3 private schools 3 recurrent expenditure 3 school curriculum 3 social groups 3
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Kenya; Poverty Reduction Strategy Paper
International Monetary Fund (IMF); International … - 2010
The Medium Term Plan (MTP) identifies the key policy actions and reforms, as well as programs and projects that the Grand Coalition Government in Kenya intends to implement. The overall objective is to realize a higher and sustainable growth of the economy in a more equitable environment,...
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Guinea-Bissau; Poverty Reduction Strategy Paper-Second Annual Progress Report
International Monetary Fund (IMF); International … - 2010
Guinea-Bissau’s first National Poverty Reduction Strategy Paper (NPRSP) established the strategic directions, primary objectives, and commitments by the country and its people to reduce poverty and achieve the MDGs. The main objectives of the second NPRS are to make progress toward...
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Guinea-Bissau; Poverty Reduction Strategy Paper
International Monetary Fund (IMF); International … - 2007
This paper presents an overview of the National Poverty Reduction Strategy Paper (NPRSP) for Guinea-Bissau. The paper discusses the phenomenon of poverty, its dimensions, extent, and distribution by category and region. It provides a background analysis of developments in poverty based on the...
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Uganda; Poverty Reduction Strategy Paper
International Monetary Fund (IMF); International … - 2005
This paper discusses Uganda’s Poverty Eradication Action Plan (PEAP) 2004/05–2007/08. The PEAP provides an overarching framework to guide public action to eradicate poverty. It has been prepared through a consultative process involving central and local government, parliament,...
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Malawi; Poverty Reduction Strategy Paper Annual Progress Report
International Monetary Fund (IMF); International … - 2005
This paper analyzes key findings of the second progress report on Malawi’s Poverty Reduction Strategy Paper (PRSP). The second progress report has focused on assessing inputs, outputs, and to some extent outcomes of the implementation of the strategy. In terms of inputs, this report...
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