(2012-03) Haiti Poverty Reduction Strategy Paper Progress Report

(2012-03) Haiti Poverty Reduction Strategy Paper Progress Report

International Monetary Fund 2012 138 pages
Summary — This IMF country report provides a progress report on Haiti's Poverty Reduction Strategy Paper, assessing the macroeconomic situation, reconstruction efforts after the 2010 earthquake, and key developments in national recovery and development. It highlights the challenges and achievements in implementing the strategy, including economic growth, poverty reduction, and governance reforms.
Key Findings
Full Description
This report assesses Haiti's progress in implementing its Poverty Reduction Strategy Paper (PRSP) following the devastating 2010 earthquake. It reviews the macroeconomic framework, including GDP growth, inflation, and fiscal performance, noting the significant impact of the earthquake on economic indicators. The report also examines reconstruction efforts, highlighting both achievements and challenges in areas such as housing, infrastructure, education, and health. Furthermore, it discusses key developments in national recovery and development, including the Action Plan for National Recovery and Development of Haiti (PARDH) and initiatives to improve governance and reduce corruption. The report emphasizes the need for continued efforts to increase efficiency, coordination, and prioritization in reconstruction and development activities to achieve sustainable growth and poverty reduction in Haiti.
Topics
ECO,SOC,GOV
Geography
National
Time Coverage
2007 — 2012
Keywords
Haiti, poverty reduction, strategy paper, progress report, macroeconomic framework, reconstruction, economic growth, governance, IMF
Entities
International Monetary Fund, Executive Board, Government of Haiti, Action Plan for National Recovery and Development of Haiti, UN, Office of the UN Special Envoy to Haiti
Notes
IMF Country Report (12-75)