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Written question asked by Julia Drown (Labour) on Tuesday, 8 February 2000, in the House of Commons. It was due for an answer on Monday, 14 February 2000. It was answered by Melanie Johnson (Labour) on Monday, 14 February 2000 on behalf of the Treasury.


Treasury

Question
To ask Mr Chancellor of the Exchequer, which heavily indebted poor countries have produced poverty reduction strategy papers in partnership with the IMF and World Bank; and which countries are in the process of developing such papers.
Answer

Ms Drown: To ask the Chancellor of the Exchequer which heavily indebted poor countries have produced poverty reduction strategy papers in partnership with the IMF and World bank; and which countries are in the process of developing such papers. [109528] Miss Melanie Johnson: Poverty Reduction Strategy Papers (PRSPs) are to be national strategies, drawn up by the countries themselves, in consultation with civil society and the World Bank and IMF. Interim PRSPs have been produced by the three countries (Uganda, Bolivia and Mauritania) who recently reached decision point under the enhanced HIPC Initiative. Work is currently underway to produce PRSPs in the remaining countries currently in the HIPC process. The Department for International Development and NGOs are providing important technical assistance to countries in that regard. Many countries already have some form of poverty reduction strategy and it is clearly important to build on this to ensure the first principle of the new approach to poverty reduction, that of country ownership.


Secondary information

Type
Written question
Reference
109528; 344 c446W
Session
1999-00
Subjects
Debts Developing countries Economic policy Heavily indebted poor countries initiative Poverty Uganda Bolivia Mauritania