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This paper reviews the Annual Progress Report on Malawi’s Poverty Reduction Strategy (MPRS). The poverty situation …
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This paper focuses on the Poverty Reduction Strategy Paper (PRSP) and the Malawi Growth and Development Strategy (MGDS …). The MGDS is the overarching strategy for Malawi from fiscal year 2006/07 to 2010/2011. The purpose of the MGDS is to serve … and cooperating partners and the general public on socioeconomic growth and development priorities for Malawi. The …
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This paper analyzes key findings of the second progress report on Malawi’s Poverty Reduction Strategy Paper (PRSP). The …
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This first annual review of the Malawi Poverty Reduction Strategy (MPRS) assesses progress toward the implementation of …
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The government of Malawi has finalized its third annual progress report (APR) of Malawi’s Poverty Reduction Strategy …
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This paper examines the Annual Progress Report on Malawi’s Poverty Reduction Strategy. Malawi could not reach its … expenditures and ease credit costs for private sector-led growth. The University of Malawi undertook several activities meant to …
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This joint staff assessment evaluates the strengths and weaknesses of Malawi’s poverty reduction strategy (MPRS), and …
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The Malawi Growth and Development Strategy II (MGDS-II) is a poverty reduction strategy for the period 2006–11, which … is aimed at fulfilling Malawi’s future developmental aspiration—Vision 2020. The strategy identifies broad thematic areas …
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According to MGDS-II, certain major factors such as Malawi’s vulnerability to external shocks, inadequate policy …
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The paper surveys the major economic, financial, and administrative issues that confront social security systems in Latin America. The larger systems have contributed substantially to public sector financial disequilibria. Expenditures of the younger systems with more limited coverage could...
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