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Pakistan: Joint Staff Assessment of Poverty Reduction Strategy Paper Progress Report

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The paper presents a Joint Staff Assessment (JSA) of the Interim Poverty Reduction Strategy Paper (I-PRSP) Progress Report for Pakistan. The JSA identified some important gaps in the poverty reduction strategy for Pakistan. These include a detailed rural development strategy; a more focused human development strategy; costing of programs to achieve targets, particularly in the health and education sector; and a monitoring framework. The preparation status report emphasizes the government’s commitment to continuity of the reforms envisaged in the I-PRSP and outlines various aspects of the process, timeline, content, and progress along these dimensions.

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  • International Monetary Fund, 2003. "Pakistan: Joint Staff Assessment of Poverty Reduction Strategy Paper Progress Report," IMF Staff Country Reports 2003/102, International Monetary Fund.
  • Handle: RePEc:imf:imfscr:2003/102
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    1. De, Prabir & Samudram, Muthi & Moholkar, Sanjeev, 2010. "Trends in National and Regional Investors Financing Crossborder Infrastructure Projects in Asia," ADBI Working Papers 245, Asian Development Bank Institute.
    2. Dewachter, Sara, 2005. "The participation conditionality under Poverty Reduction Strategy Papers: the joint staff assessment -experience," IOB Discussion Papers 2005.06, Universiteit Antwerpen, Institute of Development Policy (IOB).
    3. Prabir De & Muthi Samudram & Sanjeev Moholkar, 2010. "Trends in National and Regional Investors Financing Crossborder Infrastructure Projects in Asia," Trade Working Papers 21880, East Asian Bureau of Economic Research.
    4. Kitty Stewart & Carmen Huerta, 2006. "Reinvesting in Children? Policies for the very young in South Eastern Europe and the CIS," Papers inwopa06/35, Innocenti Working Papers.
    5. Prabir De & Muthi Samudram & Sanjeev Moholkar, 2010. "Trends in National and Regional Investors Financing Crossborder Infrastructure Projects in Asia," Working Papers id:2939, eSocialSciences.

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