IMF Staff Country Reports

Liberia: Interim Poverty Reduction Strategy Paper

February 12, 2007

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International Monetary Fund. "Liberia: Interim Poverty Reduction Strategy Paper", IMF Staff Country Reports 2007, 060 (2007), accessed 12/22/2025, https://doi.org/10.5089/9781451822922.002

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Summary

Liberia’s Interim Poverty Reduction Strategy (iPRS) sets out the emerging process and framework for recovery and reconstruction in the context of post-conflict Liberia. The iPRSP sets out the national socio-economic context, the preparatory process, dimensions of the emerging policy, capacity-building and program choices and priorities for poverty reduction and development, as well as anticipated implementation challenges. It also represents a further opportunity for deepening Liberia's development partnership. Liberia needs to be rebuilt at all levels of the public sector, private sector, and civil society.

Subject: Education, Health, Labor, Poverty, Poverty reduction strategy

Keywords: civil service, civil society, civil war, community development, CR, donor-government partnership framework, energy policy, Global, government intervention, government ministry, government of Liberia, international community, ISCR, job creation, local government, open door, political system, Poverty reduction strategy, private sector, reform process, West Africa