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Guyana
Interim Poverty Reduction Strategy Paper
Prepared by the Guyanese Authorities October 30, 2000
Interim Poverty Reduction Strategy Papers (I-PRSPs), prepared by member countries, summarize the current knowledge and assessment of a country's poverty situation, describe the existing poverty reduction strategy, identifies gaps in poverty data, diagnotics, and monitoring capacity, and lay out the process for addressing these gaps and producing a fully developed Poverty Reduction Strategy Paper in a participatory fashion. This country document is being made available on the IMF website by agreement with the member country as a service to users of the IMF website. |
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Table of Contents
Introduction
- Macroeconomic context and progress on structural reform
Past policies
Recent economic performance
- Analysis of poverty
Summary of the 1993 household of income and expenditure survey
The 1999 living conditions survey
Characteristics of the poor
Demographic characteristics of the poor
Geographic and ethnic distribution of the poor
Education and labour force participation
The causes of poverty
Poor economic policies
Weak regulatory and institutional support
Inadequate infrastructure
Deteriorating social services
Conclusions and agenda for the future
- National Poverty strategy
Policies to stimulate growth, trade and investment
Improving the macroeconomic environment
Expanding and diversifying the sources of growth
Investment promotion
Good governance and the business environment
Improving governance
Sector specific enhancements
Improving agriculture output in rural and interior economies
Improving the environment for manufacturing
Supporting the fishing sector
Eco-tourism and economic opportunities for Amerindians
Facilitating credit to small business and microenterprise
Growth, the environment and poverty reduction
Refocusing public expenditure
Health
Education
Water and sanitation
Housing
Safety nets
Community participation in poverty programmes
The role of public sector agencies
Strengthening Amerindian skills in community development
Skills training and employment program
Infrastructure to support growth
Sea defenses
Roads and river transport
Drainage and irrigation
Special intervention strategies to reduce poverty
Linden diversification project
Rupunini development project
The Mahdia project
Barima-Waini project
Industrial estates
- Poverty priorities, costing and monitoring
Priorities and costing
Monitoring indicators, Intermediate outputs and targets
Monitoring and coordinating strategies
Monitoring strategy
Coordinating strategy
- Macroeconomic projections and financing
- Consultation, data sources and data collection priorities
Consultation
Data collection priorities
Annex I: Statistical Appendix
Annex II: Policy Matrix
Annex III: Public Sector Investment Program
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