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    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Washington, D.C. :International Monetary Fund,
    UID:
    edoccha_9958236122602883
    Format: 1 online resource (64 p.)
    ISBN: 1-4755-3192-3 , 1-4983-9134-6
    Series Statement: IMF Staff Country Reports
    Content: This Poverty Reduction Strategy Paper (PRSP) highlights the progress report for Guinea. In order to strengthen the dynamics undertaken in the area of planning and implementing the poverty reduction strategy, with the support of its development partners, the government in September 2012 undertook the process of preparing its third PRSP, which covers 2013–2015. PRSP-3 implementation for the 2013 annual period registered disappointing results, explained by the unfavorable domestic as well as international context (political instability and falling commodities prices) and poor performance in growth sectors such as mining. Investments in infrastructures in support of growth increased substantially. Support and strengthening of the efforts made in this area will make it possible to ensure stable GDP growth rates of approximately 7.8 percent between 2013 and 2015. However, investments in the energy sector have yielded disappointing results as a result of the poor condition of the network, commercial management problems, and other factors.
    Note: "February 2015." , Cover; Table of Contents; Introduction; I. Context of PRSP implementation; 1.1. Political context; 1.2. Economic context; 1.3. Social context; 1.4. International context; II. Improved governance and strengthened institutional and human capacities; 2.1. Strengthened political and institutional governance; 2.2. Strengthened judiciary governance; 2.3. Strengthened decentralization and local governance; 2.4. Strengthened economic governance; 2.5. Improved administrative governance; III. Accelerated, diversified, and sustainable growth; 3.1. Stabilization of the macroeconomic framework , 3.1.1. Fiscal sector3.1.2. Revenue and grants; 3.1.3. Expenditure; [3.1.3.] [External sector]; 3.1.4. Financial and monetary sector; 3.2. Development of growth sectors; 3.2.1. Development of the agriculture sector; 3.2.2. Development of the livestock sector; 3.2.3. Development of the fishing and aquaculture sector; 3.2.4. Development of the mining and geology sector; 3.2.6. Tourism, artisanal, and hotel sector; IV. Strengthened infrastructure development; 4.1. Development of the public works sector; 4.2. Strengthened infrastructures in the transportation sector , 4.3. Development of the energy sectorV. Improved public access to high-quality social services; 5.1. Improved access to health services; 5.2. Improved access to education; 5.2.1. Preschool education; 5.2.2. Primary education; 5.2.3. Secondary education; 5.2.4. Assistance for girls; 5.2.5. Technical education and professional training; 5.2.6. Literacy; 5.2.7. Management of human, material, and financial resources; 5.3. Improved access to drinking water; 5.4. Improved public access to decent housing; 5.5. Social security; 5.6. Promotion of culture; Conclusion
    Additional Edition: ISBN 1-4983-0786-8
    Additional Edition: ISBN 1-336-21982-3
    Language: English
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