Poverty Reduction Strategy Paper
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Poverty Reduction Strategy Papers (PRSPs) are in many ways the replacement for Structural Adjustment Programs, and are documents required by the IMF and World Bank before a country can be considered for debt relief within the HIPC programme. According to the IMF:
- Poverty Reduction Strategy Papers (PRSP) are prepared by the member countries through a participatory process involving domestic stakeholders as well as external development partners, including the World Bank and International Monetary Fund.
See also
Further reading
- Jeremy Gould (ed), The New Conditionality: The Politics of Poverty Reduction Strategies, Zed Books 2005
External links
- [PRSPs at the IMF]
- [PRSPs at the World Bank]
- [Jubilee Research (formerly Jubilee Plus; successor to Jubilee 2000 UK)]
- [Third World Network Paper on PRSPs]
- [50 Years Is Enough: "PRSP: Whitewashing Blackmail"]
- [Albee et al (2005) Decent Work and Poverty Reduction Strategies (PRSs): A reference manual for ILO staff and constituents]Including over 500 web-links to resource material
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