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Ghana Poverty Reduction Strategy (GPRS I) 2003-2005.

Pays/Territoire
Ghana
Type du document
Date
2003
Source
FAO, FAOLEX
Sujet
Agriculture et développement rural, Environnement gén., Alimentation et nutrition, Terre et sols, Plantes cultivées
Mot clé
Développement agricole Utilisation durable Pauvreté Petits exploitants/paysans Genre Irrigation Vulgarisation agricole Mesures fiscales et de marché Crédit Emploi rural Jeunesse rurale Développement durable Lutte contre la pollution Préservation de l'écosystème Catastrophe Réseau d'alerte/intervention d'urgence Sécurité alimentaire Terrains agricoles Terrains urbains Régime foncier Production végétale Cultures/pâtures
Aire géographique
Afrique, Atlantique nord, Afrique de l'ouest
Entry into force notes
2003-2005.
Résumé

The Ghana Poverty Reduction Strategy (GPRS) is a strategic instrument with a multi-sectorial approach, applicable at the national level. The GPRS represents comprehensive policies, strategies, programmes, and projects to support growth and poverty reduction over a three-year period. The documents aims to create wealth by transforming the nature of the economy to achieve growth, accelerated poverty reduction and the protection of the vulnerable and excluded within a decentralized, democratic environment. This goal will be achieved by: ensuring sound economic management for accelerated growth; increasing production and promoting sustainable livelihoods; direct support for human development and the provision of basic services; providing special programmes in support of the vulnerable and excluded; ensuring good governance and increased capacity of the public sector; and the active involvement of the private sector as the main engine of growth and partner in nation building. The emphasis over the period will be on stabilizing the economy and laying the foundation for a sustainable, accelerated and job creating agro-based industrial growth. The GPRS will also focus on providing the enabling environment that will empower all Ghanaians to participate in wealth creation. It will ensure that all Ghanaians irrespective of their socio-economic status or where they reside have access to basic social services such as health care, quality education, potable drinking water, decent housing and the ability to participate in decisions that affect their own lives.

Texte intégral
Anglais
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