Benefits of poverty reduction in South Africa
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After two decades of economic stagnation and little progress in poverty reduction, the seeds of an economic renaissance in sub-Saharan Africa, with faster growth and less poverty, have been sown in recent years. This Issues Brief, after reviewing recent economic developments, outlines the key policy issues that countries in the region will need to address and the contribution that the international community, including the IMF, will need to make to build on recent gains and establish a virtuous cycle of sustained high-quality growth. The IMF inaugurated the series of Issues Briefs in April 2000 to provide succinct surveys of current economic policy issues for nonspecialist readers; it is designed primarily to make background material available and to facilitate debate on issues of topical interest.
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poverty alleviation is accompanied by a number of positive social impacts. These include improved access to food , improved access to education and improved employment opportunities..
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that results in higher nutritional and health levels and in education due to higher income levels and ability to pay for fees and supplies..