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PDF | A Report discussing the progress that has been made in implementing child rights in Rwanda. EDPRS Strategic Outcome and Intermediate Indicators. Table 6.3 Proposed shares of public expenditure by sector for the EDPRS period 2008-2012. (in billion Rwandan francs, unless otherwise indicated) . Jan 29, 2001 - Even with urbanization, large percentage of Rwandans will continue to live in rural areas. ? Need to ensure accelerated provision of basic goods and services, the Second Economic development and Poverty reduction Strategy (EdPrS 2) is a launch into the home straight of our Vision 2020. we are faced with new The EDPRS 2 period is the time when our private sector is expected to take the driving seat in economic growth and poverty reduction. Through this strategy we The EDPRS also recognizes the key role of the private sector in accelerating growth to reduce poverty. 1.3. The priorities of the strategy are embodied in threeinto EDPRS policy making, particularly those relating to boosting poverty reduction and reducing high population growth. ? Implementation was the biggest To meet these objectives, EDPRS 2 will be developed around four strategic thematic areas (Economic. Transformation, Rural Development, Productivity and The 'Economic Development and Poverty Reduction Strategy' (EDPRS) covers the period 2008-2012 and sets the country's developmental objectives.
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