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The government is determined to reduce the share of people living in poverty to 40 percent by 2000/01 and to reduce it further to about 15 percent by end-2010. In this context, it has prepared a policy framework paper for a poverty-reduction strategy containing measures to (a) promote high and sustainable economic growth that preserves ecosystems; (b) increase access to basic social services (education, health, and drinkable water); and (c) involve women in economic and social development...
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This paper will be the subject of a government declaration by end-December 1998, and, after discussion by interested parties (private sector, nongovernmental organizations (NGOs), and donors), it will provide the basis for elaborating a comprehensive poverty-reduction strategy, to be adopted before end-April 1999, that will incorporate detailed action plans for both the rural and urban sectors...
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PERSISTENT AND EMERGING ISSUES IN RURAL POVERTY REDUCTION   Rural Poverty   People In Rural Areas Experience Better Health Than Those In Urban Areas. Compare And Contrast The Social Constructs Of These Populations.   Rural Informatics And The Impact Of Government Schemes On Rural India   Rural Hospital Flexibility Program Tracking Project   rural development   Gender In Rural Development   Impact of Special Economic Zones on Employment, Poverty and Human Development   Female Teens Living in Rural Communities in North Carolina   Development and Poverty Elimination   Poverty and Child Development   Poverty and Child Development   Urban Vs. Rural Education   Urban Vs. Rural Education   Free And Unrestricted Global Trade Benefits The Majority Of The World’S Population, Reducing Poverty And Improving Human Rights’  
 
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