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1 online resource (52, 125 pages) : illustrations |
Series |
IMF country report ; no. 09/319 |
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IMF country report ; no. 09/319.
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Contents |
Cover; TABLE OF CONTENTS; OVERVIEW; INTRODUCTION; 1. MACROECONOMIC OVERVIEW; 1.1. Key Economic Trends and Challenges; 1.2. Economic Growth; 1.3. Inflation and Monetary Policy; 1.4. Trade and Balance of Payments; 1.5. Fiscal Policies and Public Finances; 2. POVERTY STATUS: PROGRESS TOWARDS MILLENNIUM DEVELOPMENT GOALS AND OTHER SURVEY FINDINGS; 2.1. Afghanistan Millennium Development Goals (AMDGs); 2.2. Poverty Surveys; 3. PAVING THE WAY FOR ANDS IMPLEMENTATION; 3.1. BUDGET, FINANCING AND ANDS; 3.1.1 ANDS and Medium Term Fiscal Plans; 3.1.2 ANDS and Results Based Program Budgeting |
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3.1.3 ANDS Budget and Expenditures3.1.4 ANDS and Donor Financing; 3.1.5. ANDS Results Financing Mechanism; 3.2. MANAGING FOR RESULTS AND MONITORING & EVALUATION; 3.2.1. How the ANDS Results Chain Operates and Helps Monitoring and Evaluation; 3.2.2. Baseline Data Requirements; 3.2.3. Monitoring and Evaluation Structure; 3.2.4. Progress in Implementation of Managing for Results and Monitoring & Evaluation; 3.2.5. Piloting Use of Managing for Results in 1388; 3.3. INSTITUTIONAL AND COORDINATION ARRANGEMENTS FOR ANDS IMPLEMENTATION (INTRAGOVERNMENTAL AND DONOR) |
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3.3.1. Institutionalization of ANDS in the Line Ministries3.3.2. Other steps taken to improve coordination include establishment of following structures; 3.3.3. Donor Coordination and Aid Management Structure; 3.4. ANDS FOR THE BENEFIT OF THE PROVINCES; 4. FIRST YEAR SECTOR ACHIEVEMENTS AND PROGRESS; 4.1. SECTORS; 4.1.1. Private Sector Development & Trade; 4.1.2. Security; 4.1.3. Governance, Public Administration Reform and Human Rights; 4.1.4 Justice and the Rule of Law; 4.1.5. Religious Affairs; 4.1.6. Energy; 4.1.7. Water Resource Management; 4.1.8. Transport; 4.1.9. Urban Development |
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4.1.10 Information and Communications Technology4.1.11. Mining; 4.1.12. Education; 4.1.13 Media, Culture and Youth; 4.1.14 Health and Nutrition; 4.1.15. Agriculture and Rural Development; 4.1.16. Social Protection; 4.1.17. Refugees, Returnees and Internally Displaced People (IDPs); 4.2. CROSSCUTTING ISSUES; 4.2.1 Anti-Corruption; 4.2.2 Regional Cooperation; 4.2.3 Gender; 4.2.4 Counter Narcotics; 4.2.5 Capacity Development; 4.2.6 Environment; 5. CHALLENGES IN ADDRESSING THE PRIORITY ISSUES; 5.1. CAPACITY CONSTRAINT; 5.2. FUNDING CONSTRAINTS |
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5.3. ISSUES RELATED TO AID COORDINATION AND EFFECTIVENESS5.4 ADDRESSING PROVINCIAL NEEDS AND PRIORITIES; 5.5 THE DIVIDE IN COORDINATION OF ANDS IMPLEMENTATION AND MONITORING; 5.6 JSAN RECOMMENDATIONS AND HIPC TRIGGERS; 5.6.1 ADDRESSING JSAN RECOMMENDATIONS; 5.6.2 HIPC TRIGGERS; 6. ADDRESSING PRIORITY ISSUES: WAY FORWARD; 6.1. ACCELERATE PREPARATION AND IMPLEMENTATION OF KEY DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMS/PROJECTS; 6.2. IMPLEMENTATION OF A CONSISTENT ECONOMIC POLICY FRAMEWORK; 6.3. LEARNING FROM LESSONS: MID-TERM REVIEW OF THE ANDS -- SUMMER 2010; 6.4. FINANCING FOR EFFECTIVE IMPLEMENTATION OF ANDS |
Summary |
Annotation In recent years, the IMF has released a growing number of reports and other documents covering economic and financial developments and trends in member countries. Each report, prepared by a staff team after discussions with government officials, is published at the option of the member country |
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Cover title |
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"November 2009." |
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Print version record |
Subject |
Poverty -- Afghanistan
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Economic development -- Afghanistan
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Economic development
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Economic history
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Economic policy
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Poverty
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SUBJECT |
Afghanistan -- Economic conditions
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Afghanistan -- Economic policy
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Subject |
Afghanistan
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Form |
Electronic book
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Author |
Afghanistan National Development Strategy.
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International Monetary Fund.
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ISBN |
9781451800425 |
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1451800428 |
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