Japan Administered Account for Selected IMF Activities (JSA)
Annual Report Fiscal Year 2024

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In 1990, Japan became the first partner to support the IMF’s capacity development efforts and is currently its single largest contributor, providing $807 million in funding to date. More than 100 IMF member countries across the globe have benefited from Japan’s support.

In fiscal year 2023 (FY2023), the Government of Japan provided a new contribution of $13 million to finance a large portfolio of 33 bilateral programs. In the past five years, Japan has consistently been responsible for about one-third of all external financing to IMF CD.

Japan-funded IMF programs address countries’ CD needs and are consistent with Japan’s international cooperation priorities and the IMF’s commitment to the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). Programs typically address fiscal issues, monetary and capital market reforms, macroeconomic statistics, and macroeconomic management.