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Poverty and Growth
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| The Poverty and Growth Program (PGP), formerly called the Attacking Poverty Program (APP), aims to build the capacity of poor and middle-income countries to design and implement effective poverty reduction strategies. Customized “country learning programs” are used to leverage the resources of the development community to fight against the deprivation, vulnerability of powerlessness of poverty. |
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| For low income countries, this support takes place, during all stages, within the Poverty Reduction Strategy (PRS) framework. For middle income countries, PGP assists in either the overall poverty strategy or in analysis and evaluation of a specific set of poverty reduction policies. |
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Highlights
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PGP's Main Components:
- The Poverty Analysis Initiative (PAI) aims at promoting increased use of information and analysis in poverty measurement and diagnostics, poverty monitoring, and poverty impact evaluation.
- The Macroeconomics and Policy Assessment Skills (MPAS) program aims to help design appropriate policy responses to the increasing flows of capital across national borders and to build relevant analytical and practical skills in the area of policy assessment.
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- Gender and Macroeconomics Initiative aims to incorporate gender dimensions as an essential component in designing effective and sustainable poverty reduction strategies.
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