IMF Staff Country Reports

Kenya: Poverty Reduction Strategy Annual Progress Report: 2004/2005

May 10, 2007

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International Monetary Fund. "Kenya: Poverty Reduction Strategy Annual Progress Report: 2004/2005", IMF Staff Country Reports 2007, 159 (2007), accessed 12/24/2025, https://doi.org/10.5089/9781451821161.002

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Summary

This paper examines Kenya’s Poverty Reduction Strategy annual progress report. The Investment Program for the Economic Recovery Strategy is Kenya’s medium-term strategy to foster economic growth and reduce poverty. Poverty is defined as the inability to command resources and is a multidimensional phenomenon, a characteristic that makes those afflicted face multiple deprivations owing to interactions of economic, political, and social processes. The government envisages strengthening the macroeconomic framework, a more responsible fiscal policy stance, and the unleashing of private sector participation and investment.

Subject: Education, Expenditure, Gender, Health, Labor, Poverty

Keywords: absolute poverty, CR, early retirement, East Africa, East Asia, economic growth, IP-ERS objective, ISCR, job creation, local government, permanent secretary, poverty programme, private sector, public expenditure