IMF Engagement on Education Spending in Surveillance and Program Work
April 28, 2025
Disclaimer: This Technical Guidance Note should not be reported as representing the views of the IMF. The views expressed in this Note are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily represent the views of the IMF, its Executive Board, or IMF management.
Summary
Following the IMF’s 2019 social spending strategy, this note provides guidance to staff on how to engage on education spending issues in surveillance and program context. The engagement is guided by an assessment of macro-criticality which can arise through three channels: spending adequacy, spending efficiency and fiscal sustainability. This note aims to guide staff on how to assess these channels.
The extent and purpose of engagement on macro-critical education spending issues may vary across countries and programs. In surveillance contexts, focus on macro-critical education issues is warranted if such issues affect or have the potential to affect domestic or external stability. In program settings, engagement on macro-critical education issues may arise when such issues are critical to achieve program objectives or to monitor program implementation.
When engaging on macro-critical education spending issues, it is important to collaborate with development partners.
Subject: Education, Education reform, Education spending, Expenditure, Expenditure efficiency
Keywords: Education reform, education spending, enrollment, Expenditure efficiency, external reviewer, Fiscal Affairs Department of the IMF, fiscal sustainability, Global, IMF engagement, IMF library, primary education, secondary education, spending adequacy, spending efficiency, spending efficiency
Pages:
43
Volume:
2025
DOI:
Issue:
007
Series:
Technical Notes and Manuals No. 2025/007
Stock No:
TNMEA2025007
ISBN:
9798400298677
ISSN:
2075-8669
Notes
- A Strategy for IMF Engagement on Social Spending
- IMF Engagement on Pension Issues in Surveillance and Program Work
- IMF Engagement on Social Safety Net Issues in Surveillance and Program Work
- IMF Engagement on Health Spending Issues in Surveillance and Program Work
- Operational Guidance Note for IMF Engagement on Social Spending Issues






