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Archivo > 2005 > Agosto > Sábado 27 > noticia n° 93.437





Fuente : World Bank
http://www.worldbank.org

Ghana: World Bank Provides A Third Poverty Reduction Support Credit To Ghana

/noticias.info/ Washington, August 25, 2005 - The World Bank’s Board of Executive Directors today approved a US$125 million credit* in support of the implementation of Ghana’s third poverty reduction strategy.

The Poverty Reduction Strategy Credit (PRSC-III), as it is known, is the third in a series of three annual operations which seeks to maintain macroeconomic stability; promote growth and employment creation.

As the previous two, it will continue to focus on three broad components of the poverty reduction agenda: the promotion of growth, income and employment; improvements in the delivery of services for human development; and the strengthening of good governance, human resource development and public sector management.

PRSC-III also pays particular attention to policy dialogue, aims to enhance the efficiency and transparency of public spending, and to build the capacity to monitor and evaluate resource allocation and policy outcomes.

It will help increase access, completion and quality of education and health care services to the deprived areas, and notably to the poor. It will also support the development of a comprehensive social protection strategy, as well as interventions to help contain the spread of HIV/AIDS.

Like previous poverty reduction support credits, PRSC-III will provide quick-disbursing assistance and predictable resources in support of the implementation of Ghana’s 2005 budget.

Furthermore, the operation is aimed at enhancing growth potential by supporting measures to improve the business environment, facilitate trade, increase energy supply, develop the rural economy, and improve the management of natural resources.

The first component of PRSC-III – policy reforms – includes measures to create a more diversified financial sector, expanding access to credit for the private sector, and measures to strengthen the business environment through expansion of energy supply services and the removal of administrative barriers for business development.

Actions under the second component of PRSC-III include measures aimed at assisting Ghana to achieve the Millennium Development Goals by improving service delivery in education, health, social protection, and water and sanitation. Particular attention will be paid to education, notably to completion of quality basic education, in the country’s three most deprived regions: Northern, Upper East and Upper West.

Under the third component, the operation will focus on moving ahead with a medium-term agenda for public sector reform that includes decentralization, improving public sector performance, the modernization of the fiduciary framework and public expenditure management, and the strengthening of capacity to monitor and evaluate the policy agenda.

Ghana is a low-income country of about 20 million inhabitants and a per capita income of US$380 (2004), which is about one-fifth below the average of US$490 for sub-Saharan Africa.

* The credit is on standard International Development Association (IDA) terms, with a commitment fee of 0.5%, a service charge of 0.75%, and a maturity of 40 years, including a 10-year period of grace. notas_de_prensa_archivo

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