(2009-08) Haiti Enhanced HIPC Completion Point Document

(2009-08) Haiti Enhanced HIPC Completion Point Document

International Monetary Fund 2009 66 pages
Summary — This report assesses Haiti's progress in meeting the requirements for the completion point under the Enhanced Heavily Indebted Poor Countries (HIPC) Initiative. It finds that Haiti has made satisfactory progress in implementing the specified reforms, and recommends that the Executive Directors of the IDA and IMF approve the completion point for Haiti.
Key Findings
Full Description
The document discusses Haiti's progress under the Enhanced Heavily Indebted Poor Countries (HIPC) Initiative and recommends that the Executive Directors of the International Development Association (IDA) and the International Monetary Fund (IMF) approve the completion point for Haiti. It assesses Haiti's performance in meeting the requirements for the completion point, including preparation of a full PRSP, macroeconomic stability, strengthened public finance management, structural reforms, social sector improvements, and debt management capacity. The report also provides an updated debt sustainability analysis (DSA), including the status of creditor participation and delivery of debt relief under the HIPC and MDRI Initiatives.
Topics
ECO, FIN, GOV
Geography
National
Time Coverage
2002 — 2009
Keywords
HIPC, MDRI, debt relief, debt sustainability, macroeconomic stability, poverty reduction, fiscal policy, public expenditure management, structural reforms, Haiti
Entities
International Monetary Fund, IMF, World Bank, International Development Association, IDA, Inter-American Development Bank, IADB, Paris Club, UNCTAD
Notes
IMF Country Report (09-288)