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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... displayed 300 characters
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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... displayed next 300 characters
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