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Record Nr.

UNINA9910808872203321

Titolo

Republic of Tajikistan : : Poverty Reduction Strategy Paper Second Progress Report

Pubbl/distr/stampa

Washington, D.C. : , : International Monetary Fund, , 2006

ISBN

1-4552-6408-3

1-4527-7259-2

1-283-55341-4

9786613865861

1-4518-8858-9

Edizione

[1st ed.]

Descrizione fisica

1 online resource (43 p.)

Collana

IMF Staff Country Reports

Soggetti

Poverty - Tajikistan

Budget planning and preparation

Budget Systems

Budget

Budgeting & financial management

Budgeting

Education

Education: General

Government Policy

Health economics

Health

Health: General

Income economics

Labor economics

Labor Economics: General

Labor

Labour

Macroeconomics

National Budget

Poverty reduction and development

Poverty reduction strategy

Poverty

Provision and Effects of Welfare Program

Social Services and Welfare

Social welfare & social services

Tajikistan Economic conditions 1991-



Tajikistan Economic policy

Tajikistan, Republic of

Lingua di pubblicazione

Inglese

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Note generali

"Prepared by member countries in broad consultation with stakeholders and development partners, including the staffs of the World Bank and the IMF."

"January 2006"--Cover.

Nota di contenuto

""Table of Contents""; ""1. Introduction""; ""2. Current Poverty Status and Dynamics""; ""3 Macroeconomic Management""; ""4 Institutional Reforms""; ""5 Social Sector""; ""6 Labor Market and Employment""; ""7 Private Sector Development""; ""8 Infrastructure Rehabilitation""; ""9 Environment Protection""; ""10 PRSP Monitoring""; ""11 PRSP Monitoring and Implementation Partners""; ""12 Strategic Frameworks""; ""Annex 1""; ""Annex 2""

Sommario/riassunto

This Second Progress Report on Tajikistan’s Poverty Reduction Strategy Paper (PRSP) discusses key developments in the status and dynamics of poverty-related indicators in the country during 2004. Although economic growth has generated significant reductions in poverty rates in the past years, the report concludes that people’s livelihoods have not changed drastically. Income poverty remains high. People’s access to energy, water, communications, education, and health services remains highly problematic. This report also reviews the government’s macroeconomic management performance and discusses institutional shortfalls affecting the poverty reduction effort.