IMF Staff Country Reports

Burundi: Poverty Reduction Strategy Paper: Second Implementation Report

October 13, 2010

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International Monetary Fund. "Burundi: Poverty Reduction Strategy Paper: Second Implementation Report", IMF Staff Country Reports 2010, 312 (2010), accessed 12/18/2025, https://doi.org/10.5089/9781455208340.002

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Summary

The implementation of the Growth and Poverty Reduction Strategy Framework (GPRSF) first describes the characteristics of poverty in Burundi before proceeding to review progress made in terms of each strategic axis. The analysis of macroeconomic performance, including the real sector, inflation, budgetary framework, the real sector [sic], and currency completes this report. In this context of extreme poverty and given the link between population numbers and poverty reduction, it is crucial that issues related to demographic pressure be clearly taken into account in all development programs.

Subject: Agricultural commodities, Commodities, Education, Health, Population and demographics, Poverty

Keywords: Africa, Agricultural commodities, Central Africa, civil society, CR, East Africa, exchange rate, financial support, Global, human resources, ISCR, land tenure, natural resource, nominal GDP, palm oil, private sector, real GDP, Southern Africa, U.S. dollar

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