Islamic Republic of Afghanistan: Ex Post Assessment of Longer-Term Program Engagement
February 11, 2016
Summary
The Ex Post Assessment aims to provide a frank review of progress during the 2006 and 2011 programs, and a forward-looking assessment that takes into account lessons learned. It begins by providing the background and context for the two programs. It then discusses their overall objectives, how the programs were designed to achieve these objectives, and program performance. After outlining the key issues, it concludes with some lessons, including for Afghanistan's future engagement with the IMF. Since late 2001, after NATO forces toppled the Taliban, the country received unprecedented support from the donor community in the context of two IMF-supported programs.
Subject: Bank supervision, Banking, Civil service, Economic sectors, Expenditure, Financial institutions, Financial regulation and supervision, Financial sector, Labor, Securities
Keywords: Bank supervision, central bank, Civil service, CR, debt relief, development aid, donor community, Financial sector, fund engagement, Global, ISCR, private sector, real GDP, Securities, U.S. dollar
Pages:
46
Volume:
2016
DOI:
Issue:
023
Series:
Country Report No. 2016/023
Stock No:
1AFGEA2016001
ISBN:
9781498304320
ISSN:
1934-7685





