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註釋There are few grounds for believing that the implicit hypothesis contained within the PRSP approach - that PRSPs will change the nature of conditionality, leading to enhanced ownership of the strategies themselves, and therefore more effective implementation - will hold true in the case of Malawi. This is despite the fact that the PRSP formulation process has been among the country's most participatory policy-making exercises to date, with civil society engaging in both policy dialogue and co-ordinated protest. Key constraints are an absence of high-level political commitment to serious reform and the lack of a thoroughgoing overhaul of conditionality by the IFIs.