Rapport BIT sur Haiti - International Labour Organization
Rapport BIT sur Haiti - International Labour Organization
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Labor Survey <strong>Haiti</strong> 2007 EXCEL<br />
Labor markets in rural and urban <strong>Haiti</strong>.<br />
Based on the first household <strong>sur</strong>vey for<br />
<strong>Haiti</strong><br />
Public expenditure management and<br />
financial accountability review (PEMFAR)<br />
2008<br />
Proposed supplemental grant to the<br />
Republic of <strong>Haiti</strong> for the second<br />
economic governance reform operation<br />
2008<br />
PDF<br />
PDF<br />
WORD<br />
Central Government Operations WORD<br />
<strong>Haiti</strong> at a glance 2008 WORD<br />
<strong>Haiti</strong>: Social Resilience and state fragility PDF<br />
The impact of rising food prices in <strong>Haiti</strong> -<br />
Background note<br />
Selected data extracted from the <strong>sur</strong>vey during the<br />
PDNA exercise (unofficial results)<br />
Labor markets in <strong>Haiti</strong>, including farm and non-farm<br />
employment and income generation.<br />
Macroeconomic and fiscal context, public expenditure<br />
review, country financial accountability assessment,<br />
economic sector expenditure review, social sector<br />
expenditure review (education and health), justice and<br />
security expenditure review, assesing the impact of<br />
fiscal policy on growth and poverty, addressing growth<br />
and poverty challenges.<br />
Economic, political and social context, food crisis,<br />
government's response to the crisis, bank's response<br />
and strategy, the second economic governance reform<br />
program (economic performance, reform progress,<br />
poverty and social impact analysis), rationale for<br />
proposed supplemental financing, implementation<br />
arrangements, benefits and risks. Social assistance<br />
programs and donor efforts to respond to the food crisis<br />
in <strong>Haiti</strong>.<br />
Total revenue and grants, total expenditure, overall<br />
balance, financing, unidentified financing.<br />
Key development indicators (2006), net aid flows, long<br />
term economic trends, balance of payments and trade,<br />
central government finance, external debt and resource<br />
flows, technology and infrastructure, environment,<br />
private sector development, MDG, national income and<br />
prices, external sector, central government, money and<br />
credit, central government, savings and investment.<br />
Demographic trends, poverty, migration, endowment<br />
and distribution of assets and resources, social<br />
cohesion and violence, infrastructure and basic services<br />
(access, quality and equity), security, justice and rule of<br />
law, political forces and actors.<br />
WORD Flood inflation and purchasing power.<br />
World Bank\<strong>Labour</strong> Survey <strong>Haiti</strong> 2007.xls<br />
World Bank\Labor Markets in Rural and<br />
Urban <strong>Haiti</strong>_March08.pdf<br />
World Bank\WB study on <strong>Haiti</strong> Public<br />
Expenditure.pdf<br />
World<br />
Bank\EGROIISUPPLEMENTALPDMAY1<br />
5(last updated 5-15 1230 PM.doc<br />
World Bank\<strong>Haiti</strong> Government<br />
Operations - WB - Aug08.doc<br />
World Bank\<strong>Haiti</strong>AtAGlance - WB -<br />
May08.doc<br />
World<br />
Bank\WB_<strong>Haiti</strong>_SocialResilience_CSA_<br />
April06.pdf<br />
World Bank\The Impact of Rising Food<br />
Prices in <strong>Haiti</strong>_version_Sept6.doc<br />
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