1.

Record Nr.

UNINA9910956791903321

Titolo

Guinea : : Poverty Reduction Strategy Paper

Pubbl/distr/stampa

Washington, D.C. : , : International Monetary Fund, , 2008

ISBN

9786613730527

9781462342358

1462342353

9781452765617

1452765618

9781280889219

1280889217

9781451880717

1451880715

Edizione

[1st ed.]

Descrizione fisica

1 online resource (141 p.)

Collana

IMF Staff Country Reports

Disciplina

332.152

Soggetti

Poverty - Guinea

Demographic Economics: General

Demography

Education

Education: General

Government Policy

Health economics

Health

Health: General

Population & demography

Population and demographics

Population

Poverty & precarity

Poverty and Homelessness

Poverty reduction strategy

Poverty

Provision and Effects of Welfare Program

Social Services and Welfare

Social welfare & social services

Welfare, Well-Being, and Poverty: General

Guinea Economic conditions

Guinea Economic policy

Guinea



Lingua di pubblicazione

Inglese

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Note generali

Cover title.

Title on added t.p.: Poverty reduction strategy paper, PRSP-2 (2007-2010) / Republic of Guinea, Ministry of the Economy, Finances and Planning.

"Poverty Reduction Strategy Papers (PRSPs) are prepared by member countries in broad consultation with stakeholders and development partners, including the staffs of the World Bank and the IMF"--Cover.

"January 2008."

Nota di contenuto

Cover; TABLE OF CONTENTS; 1. LIST OF MAPS; Map 0.1: Administrative map of Guinea; Introduction; I. Diagnosing Poverty; 1.1. Financial profile of poverty; 1.2. Poverty according to area of residence; Map 1.1: Incidence of poverty (P0) by administrative region; Map 1.2: Incidence of poverty (P0) by prefecture; 1.3. Poverty and access to education; Map 1.3: Incidence of poverty (P0) by sub-prefecture; 2. LIST OF TABLES; Table 1.1: Incidence of public spending on education; 1.4. Poverty and access to health care services; Table 1.2: Weight of spending on education in household budgets

1.5. Poverty and AIDS:1.6. Poverty and access to socio-economic infrastructure; 1.6.1. Poverty and access to drinking water; 1.6.2. Poverty and access to energy services; Map 1.4: Number of modern, functional water supply points per 1000 inhabitants; Map 1.5: Availability of electricity in 2006; 1.6.3. Poverty and access to communication technologies; 1.6.4. Poverty and access to public transportation services; 1.6.5. Poverty and access to decent housing; 1.6.6. Poverty and access to sanitation services; 1.7. Poverty and employment; 1.8. Poverty and agricultural activities

1.9. Poverty and food security 1.10. Poverty, gender and equity; 1.11. Poverty and governance; Table 1.3: Economic and social development indicators: international comparison; Table 1.4: Changes in development indicators in Guinea; Table 1.5: Poverty indicators in Guinea: variations according to urban/rural residence / variations according administrative regions; II. Overall Context, Lessons Learned from PRSP-I and Objectives; 2.1. Political context; 2.2. Economic context; 2.3. Lessons to be drawn from the evaluation of PRSP-I; Table 2.1: Principal macroeconomic indicators; 3. LIST OF BOXES

Box: 2.1: Principal lessons to be learned from implementation of PRSP-I2.4. Implementation of the MDGs; Box: 2.2: The MDG by 2015; 2.5. Principal challenges of PRSP-2; Table 2.2: Evaluation of the Chances of Attaining the MDGs; Box: 2.3: Coordination and links between the Poverty Reduction Strategy Paper and the Emergency Minimum Program; 2.6. Participatory process; 2.7. Objectives; Box: 2.4: Overall Objective of the PRS; Table 2.3: Main objectives of the PRSP; III. Improving Governance and Institutional and Human Capacity-Building; 3.1. Improving political and democratic governance

3.1.1. Boosting the capacities of republican institutions 3.1.2. Promoting human rights; 3.1.3. Preserving and consolidating stability and security; 3.1.4. Promoting and strengthening civil society; 3.1.5. Promote dialogue, strengthen the capacities of political parties and establish standards to govern the electoral process; 3.2. Strengthening of economic governance; 3.2.1. Strengthening of macroeconomic analytical and forecasting capabilities; 3.2.2. Strengthening of strategic planning capabilities; 3.2.3. Strengthening the ability to produce



statistics

3.2.4. Enhancing fiscal planning and management capabilities

Sommario/riassunto

The health of the population in Guinea is also one of the determinants of poverty, owing to its impact on the ability of the population to work with vigor. There are large disparities depending on the urban/rural residence and administrative region. In terms of the poverty level of households, consultation rates among households in the first and second quintiles (the poorest 40 percent) are considerably lower (67.7 percent and 74.3 percent, respectively) than the national average. Health sector financing remains weak.

2.

Record Nr.

UNINA9910155574803321

Autore

Miller Emmett

Titolo

Smoke no more : A strategy for cutting down and quitting. / / Emmett Miller

Pubbl/distr/stampa

Solon, : Better Listen, 2016

ISBN

1-61544-836-5

Edizione

[Unabridged.]

Descrizione fisica

1 online resource (2 audio files) : digital

Classificazione

OCC021000

Altri autori (Persone)

MillerEmmett

Soggetti

Nonfiction

New Age

Lingua di pubblicazione

Inglese

Formato

Audiolibro

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Note generali

Unabridged.

Sommario/riassunto

Purpose: To eliminate or reduce the desire to smoke, to help create a new, non-smoking self-image and program desirable behaviors to replace smoking behavior, and to help manage the stress of quitting or cutting down. Recommended for all smoking styles including long-term smokers, heavy smokers, and people who smoke to reduce stress.