Overview
The International Monetary Fund (IMF) is committed to being transparent about its work, to explaining itself, and to listening to the people whom it affects, and it engages with Civil Society Organizations (CSOs), parliamentarians, Think-Tanks and youth leaders through information sharing, dialogue, and consultation at both the global and national level.
Annual Meetings CSO Forum 2022
From Monday, October 10 to Friday, October 14, the IMF and the World Bank will host the Annual Meetings 2022 Civil Society Policy Forum, with sessions on diverse topics such as gender, climate change, inequality, food insecurity, and more.
- To kick start the Policy Forum, the IMF will host a virtual Introduction to the IMF session on Friday, October 7, from 8 to 9:30 a.m. You can watch it here.
- IMF Managing Director Kristalina Georgieva will have a Townhall with Civil Society on Monday, October 10 at 10:00 a.m. in IMF HQ1 Meeting Halls A&B (HQ1-3-430A&B) and you can watch it here.
- IMF hosted sessions including the introduction session to the IMF and the CSO Townhall with CSOs will be webcast live on this webpage, and World Bank hosted sessions on the World Bank civil society page. For the schedule of the Annual Meetings click here.
Watch previous sessions here >>
Annual Meetings 2022 Agenda:
Friday, October 7, 8:00 – 9:30 a.m.
IMF101: An Introduction to the IMF for Civil Society (via Zoom)
Speaker: Christoph Rosenberg, Deputy Director, Communications Department
Interpretation: French, Spanish, Arabic
Monday, October 10, 10:00 – 11:15 a.m.
CSO Townhall with Managing Director Kristalina Georgieva
Moderated by Gerry Rice, Director, Communications Department
Interpretation: French, Spanish, Arabic
Tuesday, October 11
Time: 11:15 a.m.- 12:45 p.m. (time tbc)
Fit for purpose? IMF gender mainstreaming strategy and taxation approaches during multiple intersecting crises
Location: HQ2-03B-768B (hybrid – Zoom)
Interpretation: French, Spanish, Arabic (via Zoom)
Time: 4:00 - 5:30 p.m.
Green and just? Climate in IMF surveillance & lending – evidence from Pakistan, Argentina, South Africa, Indonesia
Location: HQ2-03B-768B (hybrid – Zoom)
Interpretation: Spanish (via Zoom)
Wednesday, October 12
Time: 8:30 - 10:00 a.m.
Food crisis in MENA region in relation to climate change and Ukraine war in the time of austerity
Location: HQ2-03B-768B (hybrid – Zoom)
Interpretation: French, Arabic (via Zoom)
Time: 11:15 a.m. - 12:45 p.m.
IMF quota reform: adapting IMF governance structures to meet contemporary challenges
Location: HQ2-03B-768B (hybrid – Zoom)
Interpretation: French, Spanish (via Zoom)
Time: 2:30 - 4:00 p.m.
Avoiding austerity in a time of compounding crises
Location: HQ2-03B-768B (hybrid – Zoom)
Interpretation: French, Spanish, Arabic (via Zoom)
Time: 4:30 - 6:00 p.m.
Debt and climate: addressing overlapping crises
Location: HQ2-03B-768B (hybrid – Zoom)
Interpretation: French, Spanish, Arabic (via Zoom)
Thursday, October 13
Time: 8:30 - 10:00 p.m.
Transparency and Accountability on Public Debt and SDRs Mechanism
Location: HQ2-09B-073 (hybrid – Zoom)
Interpretation: (via Zoom)
Time: 11:30 - 12:45 p.m.
Winds of change: the future of tax reform in Latin America
Location: HQ1-3-476 (hybrid – Zoom)
Interpretation: French, Spanish, Arabic (via Zoom)
Time: 1:30 - 3:00 p.m.
Enhancing Domestic Revenue Mobilisation through meaningful citizen participation in AfCFTA, and equitable resource allocation
Location: HQ2-09B-073 (hybrid – Zoom)
Interpretation: French, Spanish (via Zoom)
Time: 4:30 - 6:00 p.m.
Establishing an IMF Independent Accountability Mechanism: Strengthening IMF accountability in the context of evolving challenges
Location: HQ2-09B-073 (hybrid – Zoom)
Friday, October 14
Time: 4:30 – 6:00 p.m.
International financial architecture reform for a fair debt crisis resolution
Location: HQ2-03B-768B (hybrid – Zoom)
Interpretation: French, Spanish, Arabic (via Zoom)
PUBLICATIONS
Progress in Implementing the Framework for Enhanced Fund Engagement on Governance
This paper provides an interim update on implementation of the 2018 Framework for Enhanced Fund Engagement on Governance. This update is in advance of a comprehensive formal review of the Framework scheduled for mid-2021.
Review of Implementation of IMF Commitments in Support of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development
This paper reviews the implementation of the initiatives the IMF committed to in 2015 to support developing countries in pursuing the 2030 agenda for sustainable development, including (i) strengthening national tax systems; (ii) tackling large infrastructure gaps; (iii) promoting economic inclusion; (iv) the development of domestic financial markets; (v) intensifying engagement in fragile and conflict-affected states; (vi) improving economic statistics; (vii) expanding the financial safety net for developing countries; and (viii) addressing macroeconomic aspects of climate change.
A Strategy for IMF engagement on social spending
Interest in social spending issues has intensified over the last decade. This reflects concerns about rising inequality and the need to support vulnerable groups, especially in the aftermath of the global financial crisis. In line with this, the Fund has also increased its engagement on social spending issues. This paper outlines a strategy to guide IMF engagement on social spending issues going forward
How to Operationalize Gender Issues in Country Work
This note provides examples of good practice with respect to coverage of gender issues in country reports and lays out the resources available to country teams, both with respect to existing analytical work as well as the availability of data and tools.
How to Operationalize Inequality Issues in Country Work
This note provides examples of good practices with respect to coverage of inequality-related issues in country reports and lays out the resources available to country teams, both with respect to existing analytical work as well as the availability of data and tools.
Fiscal Monitor: Tackling Inequality
Rising inequality and slow economic growth in many countries have focused attention on policies to support inclusive growth. This Fiscal Monitor discusses how fiscal policies can help achieve redistributive objectives. It focuses on three salient policy debates: tax rates at the top of the income distribution, the introduction of a universal basic income, and the role of public spending on education and health.
IMF Framework for Engagement on Governance/Anti-corruption
The Framework is designed to promote more systemic, effective, candid, and even-handed engagement with member countries regarding governance vulnerabilities, including corruption, that are judged to be macroeconomically critical.
A Post-Pandemic Assessment of the Sustainable Development Goals
This Staff Discussion Note assesses the current state of play on funding SDGs in five key development areas: education, health, roads, electricity, and water and sanitation, using a newly developed dynamic macroeconomic framework.