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Cadre stratégique de croissance et de lutte contre la pauvreté (Strategic framework for growth and fight against poverty)

Government of Burundi Country Resources Development and Poverty Strategies Burundi Policy document

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Under the leadership of the President of the Republic and in line with the guidance provided in Burundi Vision 2025, the Government of Burundi has undertaken the development of its second Strategic Framework for Growth and the Fight against Poverty - PRSP II, which places the challenge of growth and job creation at the center of its future programs of poverty reduction.

Like the first, the PRSP II - is the result of a participatory process involving representatives of grassroots communities, civil society, the private sector, the Parliament, the Central Government and development partners.

Sous l’impulsion du Président de la République et dans la logique des orientations formulées dans la vision Burundi 2025, le Gouvernement du Burundi a entrepris l’élaboration de son deuxième Cadre Stratégique de Croissance et de Lutte contre la Pauvreté – CSLP II, qui place l’enjeu de la croissance et de la création de l’emploi au centre de ses futurs programmes de réduction de la pauvreté.

Comme le premier, le CSLP II - est le résultat d’une démarche participative associant les représentants des communautés à la base, de la société civile, du secteur privé, du Parlement, de l’Administration Centrale et des partenaires au développement.

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