IMF Staff Country Reports

Guinea: Poverty Reduction Strategy Paper

January 11, 2008

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International Monetary Fund. "Guinea: Poverty Reduction Strategy Paper", IMF Staff Country Reports 2008, 007 (2008), accessed 12/19/2025, https://doi.org/10.5089/9781451815320.002

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Summary

The health of the population in Guinea is also one of the determinants of poverty, owing to its impact on the ability of the population to work with vigor. There are large disparities depending on the urban/rural residence and administrative region. In terms of the poverty level of households, consultation rates among households in the first and second quintiles (the poorest 40 percent) are considerably lower (67.7 percent and 74.3 percent, respectively) than the national average. Health sector financing remains weak.

Subject: Education, Health, Population and demographics, Poverty, Poverty reduction strategy

Keywords: civil society, CR, economic activity, Global, growth rate, ISCR, poverty rate, Poverty reduction strategy, private sector, resource management, West Africa