IMF Completes in Principle Second Review Under the Three-Year Poverty Reduction and Growth Facility Arrangement and Approves Request for Waiver of Performance Criterion for the Kyrgyz Republic The Executive Board of the International Monetary Fund (IMF) today completed the second review of the Kyrgyz Republic's economic performance under the three-year Poverty Reduction and Growth Facility Arrangement (PRGF) and approved a request for a waiver for the nonobservance of the continuous performance criterion on external payments arrears. A final decision by the Executive Board is pending discussion of the Kyrgyz Republic's Poverty Reduction Strategy Paper, entitled National Poverty Reduction Strategy, by the World Bank's Executive Board. The final decision will enable the IMF to disburse an amount equivalent to SDR 11.72 million (about US$16 million) under the arrangement. The IMF's Executive Board approved the three-year arrangement effective
on December 6, 2001 (see Press Release No. 01/49) for a total of SDR
73.4 million (about US$100 million). Following the discussion of the Executive Board, Eduardo Aninat, Deputy Managing Director, and Acting Chairman, said: "The Kyrgyz Republic has made good progress in macroeconomic
stabilization, which provides a promising base for the government's
ambitious medium-term economic strategy. Prudent fiscal and monetary
policies have brought down inflation and helped to stabilize the foreign
exchange markets. Real GDP, which declined in 2002, is projected to
return to growth in 2003. Important structural reforms to sustain growth
and reduce poverty are underway. "Fiscal consolidation, together with the support of international
creditors and donors, will be important to bring the external debt to
more sustainable levels. Raising revenues through better tax administration
and a broadening of the tax base is needed, as the room for spending
cuts is limited. On the expenditure side, the streamlining of the Public
Investment Program will free resources that can be devoted to social
spending and poverty reduction efforts. "The authorities are to be commended for completing the rescheduling agreements with all Paris Club creditors. It is to be hoped that the remaining negotiations with non-Paris Club creditors will be finalized soon and on comparable terms. "The comprehensive approach to poverty reduction contained in
the Kyrgyz Republic's National Poverty Reduction Strategy (NPRS) document
supports well the ambitious medium- term macroeconomic strategy. The
NPRS will be updated, with a focus on refining costing and prioritization
policies and improving the monitoring and evaluation mechanisms,"
Mr. Aninat said.
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