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The Cameroonian authorities found irregularities while implementing the first Poverty Reduction Strategy Paper (PRSP …
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poverty has been analyzed. The pillars of the short- and medium-term growth and poverty reduction strategy have been described …. The paper provides a quantitative assessment and costing of Cameroon’s poverty reduction strategy, a consistency check … how the poverty reduction strategy will be monitored and evaluated …
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The growth rate of agriculture in Cameroon was estimated at 3.3 percent in 2006, compared with 2.7 percent in 2005. This is owing to increased activity in the food agriculture sector (4.3 percent) and in forestry and logging (4.0 percent). Livestock farming and fisheries, on the one hand, grew...
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2000. At the same time more than a million people have been lifted out of poverty. Population growth is stabilising and the … developmental "hat trick" of sustained economic growth (8% average), poverty reduction (12% points) and a reduction in income …
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The 2006 Article IV Consultation on Rwanda highlights medium-term stimulating growth to reduce poverty. The government …
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The Fourth Review Under the Poverty Reduction and Growth Facility and Requests for Waiver of Nonobservance of …
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Cameroon’s good record of performance in the macroeconomic and structural areas under the previous three-year Poverty …
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This paper discusses key findings of the Fifth Review Under the Poverty Reduction and Growth Facility (PRGF) for …
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This 2007 Article IV Consultation highlights that a number of factors have constrained Cameroon’s growth potential relative to the group of lower-middle-income economies, including lower investment rate, shallower financial depth, less open trade; weaker infrastructure and human capital base; and...
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sustaining it will require an acceleration of reforms by the government. Rwanda’s medium-term program aligned with the Poverty …
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