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Republic Of Djibouti
Poverty Reduction Strategy Paper Interim Report

Prepared by the Government of Djibouti
November 12, 2001

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. Updated every three years with annual progress reports, they describe the country's macroeconomic, structural, and social policies in support of growth and poverty reduction, as well as associated external financing needs and major sources of financing. 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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Contents

  1. STATEMENT OF COMMITMENT

    1. Commitment to a poverty reduction strategy

  2. DESCRIPTION OF POVERTY

    2.1 Analytical process
    2.2 Understanding and scope of the phenomenon
    2.3 Major constraints on poverty reduction
    2.4 Inadequate data

  3. STRATEGIC DIRECTIONS

    3.1 Structural measures
    3.2 Financial stabilization and economic restructuring
    3.3 Social development and the environment
    3.4 Regional integration
    3.5 Pilot efforts
    3.6 Policy assessment

  4. PARTICIPATORY MECHANISM AND PREPARATION OF FINAL PRSP

    4.1 Participatory process
    4.2 Players involved
    4.3 Activity timetable
    4.4 Monitoring and evaluation
    4.5 Assistance requirements

  5. ANNEXES
  • The Commission's processes and activities
  • Timetable for preparation of the final PRSP
  • Matrix of measures
  • List of studies carried out
  • List of complementary studies
  • Decree establishing the National Commission

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