Poverty Reduction Support Credits : Ghana Country Study

Autor: Kavalsky, Basil, Hartmann, Arntraud
Jazyk: angličtina
Rok vydání: 2010
Předmět:
BUDGET FRAMEWORK
STRUCTURAL REFORM
BANK POLICY
EXPENDITURES ON HEALTH
NATIONAL DEVELOPMENT
PUBLIC SERVICE
EDUCATION BUDGET
INTERNAL AUDIT
AUDITOR-GENERAL
BUDGETARY SYSTEMS
ECONOMIC GROWTH
TRADE UNIONS
GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT
ANNUAL PERFORMANCE
HEALTH INSURANCE
PUBLIC FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT PROJECT
GOVERNMENT DEBT
HEALTH CENTERS
PUBLIC FUNDING
RESOURCE LEVELS
TRUST FUND
INFLATION
INSTITUTIONAL DEVELOPMENT
PROGRAMS
TRANSACTION COSTS
PROGRAM OUTCOMES
PUBLIC SECTOR SPENDING
CIVIL LIBERTIES
SECTOR MINISTRIES
GENERAL BUDGET SUPPORT
BANK LENDING
PUBLIC MANAGEMENT
HEALTH PROGRAMS
BENEFICIARIES
SOCIAL EXPENDITURES
INSTRUMENT
PUBLIC BUDGET
GOVERNMENT POLICY
ASSESSMENT PROCESS
GOVERNMENT OWNERSHIP
EXPENDITURE MANAGEMENT SYSTEM
PERFORMANCE INDICATORS
INTERNATIONAL CAPITAL MARKET
OPERATIONAL EFFICIENCY
TRANCHES
DONOR ASSISTANCE
EXPENDITURE CONTROLS
HEALTH OUTCOMES
PUBLIC SECTOR MANAGEMENT
EDUCATION SPENDING
HEALTH FINANCING SYSTEM
GOVERNMENT BUDGET
REFORM AGENDA
TRANSPARENCY
REFORM PROCESS
SERVICE DELIVERY
POVERTY REDUCING
POVERTY-REDUCING EXPENDITURE
BANK PORTFOLIO
LIVING STANDARDS
BUDGET CYCLE
BORROWER
BORROWING CAPACITY
PUBLIC SERVICES
RESOURCE MANAGEMENT
TRANCHE
FINANCING ARRANGEMENTS
SANITATION
PUBLIC EDUCATION
QUALITY CONTROL
CAPITATION GRANT
FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
POVERTY REDUCTION STRATEGIES
HEALTH INSURANCE FUND
CIVIL SERVICE
BUDGET SUPPORT OPERATIONS
PUBLIC EXPENDITURES
EDUCATION SERVICES
INFRASTRUCTURE INVESTMENTS
ADMINISTRATIVE FRAMEWORK
GOVERNMENT EXPENDITURES
DISBURSEMENT
DONOR FUNDING
FISCAL DEFICITS
PUBLIC EXPENDITURE REVIEW
REFORM PROGRAM
POVERTY REDUCTION
PUBLIC SECTOR
DEBT
INCOME LEVELS
AUDIT SYSTEMS
DEVOLUTION OF RESPONSIBILITIES
TOTAL PUBLIC SECTOR
HEALTH SECTOR
PUBLIC SECTOR REFORM
FUNGIBLE
LENDING INSTRUMENTS
PUBLIC ACCOUNTS
BUDGETARY REFORMS
MACRO-STABILITY
CIVIL SERVICE REFORM
TOTAL EXPENDITURES
DISBURSEMENTS
CAPITAL MARKET
MINISTRY OF FINANCE
STRUCTURAL ADJUSTMENT
BUDGETARY EXPENDITURES
PUBLIC EXPENDITURE TRACKING
SECTORAL POLICIES
TOTAL EXPENDITURE
ACCESS TO SAFE WATER
DONOR COORDINATION
POVERTY REDUCTION STRATEGY
ADJUSTMENT LENDING
MACROECONOMIC STABILITY
DEMOCRATIC PROCESSES
INVESTMENT ACTIVITIES
PUBLIC EXPENDITURE MANAGEMENT
PUBLIC FUNDS
DONOR INFLOWS
FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT INFORMATION
ACCOUNTING
CIVIL SOCIETY PARTICIPATION
HUMAN DEVELOPMENT
BUDGET SUPPORT
RESOURCE FLOWS
INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT
CIVIL SERVANTS
POLICY FORMULATION
BUDGET OUTCOMES
DECENTRALIZATION
FINANCE MINISTRY
HEALTH CARE
EXTRA BUDGETARY FUNDS
TELECOMMUNICATIONS
DEBT RELIEF
DONOR FUNDS
PRIVATE SECTOR
BUDGETARY MANAGEMENT
RECURRENT EXPENDITURES
PUBLIC FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT
REALLOCATIONS
SERVICE PROVISION
PERFORMANCE ASSESSMENT
SOCIAL PROTECTION
ECONOMIC POLICY
FISCAL IMBALANCES
LOAN
EDUCATION POLICIES
PUBLIC FINANCE
DIAGNOSTIC WORK
HEALTH FINANCING
SECTOR BUDGET
EDUCATION EXPENDITURES
ANNUAL REVIEWS
CONDITIONALITY
PUBLIC SCHOOLS
MONETARY FUND
COMPOSITION OF EXPENDITURES
REVENUE SOURCES
DEVELOPMENT BANK
BUDGET PROCESS
PERFORMANCE MEASURES
PROGRAM BUDGETS
SOCIAL BENEFITS
HEALTH EXPENDITURES
PUBLIC FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT SYSTEM
PUBLIC FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS
BUDGETARY RESOURCES
DECENTRALIZATION PROGRAM
OUTCOME MEASURE
DIVISION OF LABOR
FISCAL PROBLEMS
ACHIEVEMENT OF OUTCOMES
BUDGETING
STRATEGIC RESOURCE ALLOCATION
FISCAL POSITION
PERFORMANCE REVIEW
FINANCIAL SUPPORT
MONITOR PERFORMANCE
SOCIAL INSURANCE
BUDGET DISCUSSIONS
PERFORMANCE MEASUREMENT
PUBLIC EXPENDITURE MANAGEMENT REFORM
CAPACITY BUILDING
HEALTH SERVICES
POVERTY REDUCTION SUPPORT
PUBLIC EXPENDITURE
FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT INFORMATION SYSTEM
ACCOUNTABILITY
EXPENDITURE
INTERNATIONAL CAPITAL
TRANSACTION
Popis: The Poverty Reduction Support Credit (PRSC) instrument was put to use at an opportune juncture in 2003 when, after a period of economic crisis, macroeconomic stability had been restored to Ghana and a reform process had been mapped out. The Bank used this instrument to signal strong support to the Government for the reform process, which was at risk of being derailed in the run up to the 2004 elections. The PRSC was perceived as a clear departure from previous adjustment lending, which was characterized by acrimonious negotiation of conditions. Following independence from Britain some 50 years ago, Ghana experienced rapid economic growth, spurred by commodity exports and industrialization linked to import-substitution policies. But by the early 1980s, standards of living had declined sharply, and Ghana had joined the ranks of other low-income African countries. Ghana's economic reform program, launched in 1983, marked a notable change in policy direction and a shift from a state-controlled economy to a more market-driven system. Ghana made progress in regaining macroeconomic stability and achieved its Highly Indebted Poor Country (HIPC) initiative completion point by 2004. Even so, progress was uneven, and the economy remained vulnerable. Ghana was among Africa's top 10 performers in the 2008 doing business report, and its ranking on corruption indicators is the best of low-income African countries. A recent national survey found that 75 percent of households regard corruption as a serious national problem, and 80 believe it has worsened in recent years.
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