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GPRS
(redirected from Growth and Poverty Reduction Strategy)

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GPRSGeneral Packet Radio Service
GPRSGhana Poverty Reduction Strategy
GPRSGrowth and Poverty Reduction Strategy
GPRSGlobal Packet Radio Service (less common)
GPRSGlobal Personnel Recovery System
GPRSGround Penetrating Radar System
GPRSGreat Plains Rehabilitation Services (Bismarck, ND)
GPRSGeneralized Partial Response Signaling
GPRSGrant Proposal & Research Services
GPRSGreat Pyrenees Rescue Society (Texas)


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In view of this, 5 basic development themes have been identified in the Growth and Poverty Reduction Strategy (GPRS): human development, economic growth, rural and urban development, private sector development and enabling environment.
According to Akomea, the "national agenda, as outlined in the Growth and Poverty Reduction Strategy (GPRS) which is aimed at halving poverty by 2015, recognises issues of the poor, the vulnerable and excluded persons".
To reach this point, Ghana has prepared and begun to implement a comprehensive Growth and Poverty Reduction Strategy, maintained macroeconomic stability and undertaken key structural reforms and social measures.
 
 
 
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