Central African Republic : poverty reduction strategy paper : first annual progress report.

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Imprint:[Washington, D.C.] : International Monetary Fund, ©2009.
Description:1 online resource (100 pages) : color illustrations
Language:English
Series:IMF country report ; no. 09/240
IMF country report ; no. 09/240.
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Format: E-Resource Book
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Other authors / contributors:International Monetary Fund.
ISBN:1280888636
9781280888632
9781452750514
1452750513
9781451806748
1451806744
9781451877960
145187796X
Notes:Cover title.
"July 2009."
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Summary:In September 2007, the Central African Republic adopted its first Poverty Reduction Strategy Paper (PRSP) prepared using a participatory approach with the support of its development partners. This approach allowed for a consensus among the various stakeholders in the country and the developer partners, making this document a unique reference framework for government action. The PRSP includes both post-conflict recovery imperatives and measures to achieve the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs). The key objectives remain consolidating peace, creating wealth, and broadening access to basic social services.
Other form:Print version: Central African Republic. Washington, D.C. : International Monetary Fund, ©2009

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505 0 |a LIST OF ABBREVIATIONS AND ACRONYMS; CONTENTS; EXECUTIVE SUMMARY; INTRODUCTION; 1. PRSP IMPLEMENTATION CONTEXT; 1.1 General information; 1.2 Social and economic characteristics; 1.3 Review of the conclusions of the Brussels Round Table; 1.4 Review of the midterm conclusions; 1.4.1 Key government achievements; 1.4.2 Key commitments of the development partners; 1.5 Conclusions of the annual review; 2. EVALUATION/TRACKING AND INSTITUTIONAL MECHANISM; 2.1 Institutional mechanism; 2.2 Evaluation/tracking tools and statistical apparatus; 2.2.1 Statistical apparatus; 2.2.2 Evaluation/tracking tools. 
505 8 |a 2.3 The participatory tracking mechanism and active communications2.3.1 Key outcomes; 2.3.2 Results obtained; 2.4 Capacity-building; 3. MACROECONOMIC SITUATION; 3.1 Macroeconomic trends; 3.2 Foreign trade; 3.3 Monetary situation; 3.4 Fiscal position; 4. PRSP FINANCING; 4.1 Mobilization of domestic resources; 4.2 Structure of public expenditure; 4.3 Mobilization of external financing; 4.4 Status of commitments, payments, and expenditures in 2008; 5. ASSESSMENT OF PRSP IMPLEMENTATION; 5.1. Restore security, consolidate peace, and prevent conflict. 
505 8 |a 5.1.1. Strengthening the human and material capacities of the FDS and the justice system5.1.2. Reform, restructuring, territorial reorganization and coordinated, participatory transformation of the FDS; 5.1.3. Sub-regional security, and efforts to contain the proliferation of small arms and light weapons; 5.1.4. Education, development and restoring trust in the FDS; 5.2. Promote good governance and the rule of law; 5.2.1. Promotion of good governance; 5.2.2. Create a favorable business environment; 5.2.3. Promoting gender equality and equity; 5.3. Rebuilding and diversifying the economy. 
505 8 |a 5.3.1. Modernizing agriculture and livestock raising5.3.2. Making better use of forest resources; 5.3.3. The mining sector; 5.3.4. Promoting the arts and cultural heritage; 5.3.5. Tourism development; 5.3.6. Transportation infrastructure; 5.3.7. The energy sector; 5.3.8. Telecommunications and ICT; 5.4. Developing human capital; 5.4.1. Education; 5.4.2. Health and HIV/AIDS; 5.4.3. Youth and sport; 5.4.4. Employment; 5.5. Poverty assessment indicators; 5.5.1. Income indicators; 5.5.2. Standard-of-living indicators; 6. CONSTRAINTS AND OUTLOOK; 6.1 Main constraints and threats. 
505 8 |a 6.2 Outlook and main opportunitiesCONCLUSION; Annexes; Annex 1. PRSP Implementation Monitoring Matrix; Annex 2. PRSP performance monitoring matrix; Annex 3. Development of key production activities; Annex 4: Developments in the real GDP growth rate by sector; Annex 5. Foreign trade by major group and product (in millions of CFAF); Annex 6. Matrix of PRSP Priority Measures. 
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