What's New Archive
IMF Staff Completes Virtual Visit to Tajikistan
In Conversation with Kristalina Georgieva on Pursuing a Green Economic Recovery
Blog: Supporting Migrants and Remittances as COVID-19 Rages On
Transcript of IMF Press Briefing
Managing Director Georgieva’s Remarks at the Global Steering Group Global Impact Summit
Blog: Guilt, Gender, and an Inclusive Recovery: A Lesson from Japan
Event of the Finance Ministers on Financing for Development in the Era of COVID-19 and Beyond
Georgia : Technical Assistance Report—Strengthening Regulation, Supervision, and Oversight of Micro Lending Institutions
September 3 , 2020
Country Report No. 2020/273
Seychelles : Interim Performance Update Under the Policy Coordination Instrument-Press Release; and Staff Report
September 3 , 2020
Country Report No. 2020/272
Blog: How Strong Infrastructure Governance Can End Waste in Public Investment
Well Spent : How Strong Infrastructure Governance Can End Waste in Public Investment
IMF Executive Board Completes Fifth Review Under the Extended Credit Facility Arrangement for the Islamic Republic of Mauritania, Approves Augmentation and US$52 Million Disbursement
The Global Education Emergency
September 1 , 2020
This tremendous challenge is highly relevant for us at the IMF and our 189 members countries. Even before the COVID-19 crisis, we have been highlighting the clear link between poor educational outcomes and lower productivity growth, which has been weighing on incomes and living standards.
IMF/RMTF Webinar Series on the VAT
Arab Republic of Egypt : Request for Purchase Under the Rapid Financing Instrument-Press Release; Staff Report; and Statement by the Executive Director for the Arab Republic of Egypt
September 1 , 2020
Country Report No. 2020/271
Blog: Healing the Fractures of the Global Economy
Brazil : Technical Assistance Report-Strengthening Fiscal Responsibility at the Subnational Level
September 1 , 2020
Country Report No. 2020/227
Rethinking Work During and After Lockdown
August 28, 2020
While our work environments changed literally overnight, the impact of lockdowns on the nature of work is likely to last well beyond the pandemic.
Republic of Serbia : Fourth Review under the Policy Coordination Instrument-Press Release and Staff Report
August 28, 2020
Country Report No. 2020/270