Mali.

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Author / Creator:African Dept., International Monetary Fund.
Imprint:Washington : International Monetary Fund, 2013.
Description:1 online resource (416 pages).
Language:English
Series:IMF Staff Country Reports
IMF Staff Country Reports.
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Format: E-Resource Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/11304352
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ISBN:9781484359686
1484359682
9781484324882
1484324889
1484398297
9781484398296
1299661580
9781299661585
Notes:II. 4 Reasons for the Strategic Choices.
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Summary:In recent years, the IMF has released a growing number of reports and other documents covering economic and financial developments and trends in member countries.
Other form:Print version: African Dept., International Monetary Fund. Mali: Poverty Reduction Strategy Paper. Washington : International Monetary Fund, ©2013 9781484398296
Table of Contents:
  • Cover; Table of Contents; Mali at a crossroads; I. To overcome the crisis, Mali seeks the support of the international community; II. Mali has numerous assets but remains one of the least advanced countries.; III. Macroeconomic framework: The crisis has had a considerable impact on Mali; IV. Balanced and sustainable development in Mali is based on twelve priorities; 1. Ensure peace, security, and public services everywhere, otherwise sustainable development is impossible; 2. Respond to humanitarian emergencies and implications of the crisis; 3. Organize credible and transparent elections.
  • 4. Increase governance through decentralization for balanced country development and ongoing public service reform5. Ensure a well-functioning jusdicial system and the fight against corruption; 6. Strengthen public finance reform; 7. Rebuild the economy by strengthening the private sector and agriculture, and investing in infrastructure and youth employment; 8. Address the education challenge; 9. Ensure access to quality health services for all; 10. Support cultural projects, a key to "peaceful coexistence"; 11. Promote the role of women in all sectors; V. Financing needs.
  • VI. Media/CommunicationsVII. Monitoring and evaluation mechanism; VIII Conclusions; IX. Appendix:; TABLE OF CONTENTS; I. Situation; II. Need to adjust government objectives and activities; III. Components of the Government's Emergency Priority Action Plan (PAPU-2013-2014); IV. Cost of the 2013-2014 Emergency Priority Action Plan; V. Financing the 2013-2014 PAPU; VI. The monitoring-evaluation mechanism for the 2013-2014 PAPU; VII. Implementation of the trust fund; VIII. Conclusions; IX. Government commitments; Annex 1: Matrix of the Government's 2013-2014 Emergency Priority Action Plan (PAPU).
  • Annex 2: Crisis management mechanismsAnnex 3: Comparison of activities directly supporting the maintenance or improving human development indicators in the short run; CONTENTS; LIST OF ABBREVIATIONS AND ACRONYMS; LIST OF TABLES, CHARTS AND BOXES; PREFACE; PRESENTATION OF MALI; EXECUTIVE SUMMARY; INTRODUCTION; CHAPTER I: STRATEGIC ANALYSIS; I.1 Evaluation of the Implementation of the 2007-11 GPRSP; I.1.1 Objectives, strategic pillars, and priority areas; I.1.2 Results achieved; I.2 Main Lessons Drawn from Implementation of the 2007-11 GPRSP; I.2.1 Successes and opportunities; I.2.2 Constraints.
  • 1.2.3 Stakeholder expectationsCHAPTER II: CHALLENGES, VISION, AND STRATEGIC CHOICES OF THE 2012-17 GPRSP; II. 1 Critical Challenges; II. 2 Vision, Values, Mission, Purpose, and Objectives; II. 3 Pillars, Areas of Intervention, and Cross-cutting dimensions; II. 3.1 Contents of the strategic pillars; II. 3.2 Architecture of Mali's development strategy; II. 3.3 Cross-cutting dimensions; II. 3.4 Synoptic view of the pillars and articulation of the purpose, overall objective, the strategic and specific objectives of the GPRSP and the strategies adopted in the areas of intervention.