This web page provides information in on the activities of the Office, views of the IMF staff, and the relations between the Union of the Comoros and the IMF. Additional information can be found on the Union of the Comoros and IMF country page, including official IMF reports and Executive Board documents in English and French that deal with the Union of the Comoros.
At a Glance
Union of the Comoros joined the Fund on September 21, 1976
Total Quotas: SDR 17.8 million
Article IV/Country Report: June 18, 2020
Office Activities
AVIS DE RECRUTEMENT D’UN/UNE ECONOMISTE
Le FMI cherche à embaucher pour le bureau de sa Représentation résidente à Moroni, un/une économiste. Date limite de reception des candidatures: 10 janvier 2025.
December 18, 2024
Regional Economic Outlook and ECF Presentation
Photo and description of the presentation held on May 29, 2024.
May 29, 2024
Development Partners Meeting, May 27, 2024.
Photo and description of the development partners meeting held on May 27, 2024.
May 27, 2024
AVIS DE RECRUTEMENT D’UNE ASSISTANCE ADMINISTRATIVE TEMPORAIRE
Job posting for an Administrative Assistant - PDF in French
December 7, 2023
Resident Representative Staff Presenting to Local Authorities (français)
Follow the various events from November 13-16, 2023: • Presentation of the Regional Economic Outlook and the study on the state hydrocarbon company to the Anjouan Regional Chamber of Commerce. November 14, 2023. • IMF office meets with local authorities on the island of Anjouan. November 13-14, 2023. • Meeting of the IMF office with the local authorities of Mohéli and civil society. November 16, 2023.
November 13, 2023
IMF's Work on Comoros
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