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Capacity Development Strategy 2022-25
IMF Staff Concludes Virtual Staff Visit to Côte d’Ivoire
External Panel to Follow Up Work on IMF’s Institutional Safeguards
Pakistan: 2021 Article IV Consultation, Sixth Review Under the Extended Arrangement Under the Extended Fund Facility, and Requests for Waivers of Applicability and Nonobservance of Performance Criteria and Rephasing of Access-Press Release; Staff Report; and Statement by the Executive Director for Pakistan
February 4 , 2022
Country Report No. 2022/027
People’s Republic of China: Selected Issues
February 4 , 2022
Country Report No. 2022/022
Remarks by IMF Deputy Managing Director Bo Li at the 2022 ECOSOC Coordination Segment
Blog: Countries in the IMF Financial Stability Spotlight in 2022
The Puzzling Labor Market
February 3 , 2022
When the pandemic hit two years ago, millions of people quickly found themselves unable to work because of the nature of their jobs or because of the recession that ensued.
Blog: Chart of the WeekPandemic Scars May be Twice as Deep for Students in Developing Countries
Press Release–The IMF Upgrades Financial Soundness Indicators
IMF Executive Board Concludes 2021 Article IV Consultation for Pakistan and Completes the Sixth Review of the Extended Fund Facility
Updated Framework on The Dissemination of Capacity Development Information
February 2 , 2022
Policy Paper No. 2022/001
Denmark’s Social Trust in Action
February 2 , 2022
Editor’s note: This article first appeared in the most recent issue of Finance & Development. By her own count, Cordelia Chesnutt has taken at least 32 COVID tests. A negative test was a requirement each time she wanted to pursue her side passion of playing badminton once Denmark lifted its lockdowns. The tests, free and easy to schedule, were a small price to pay, she said, for ensuring the safety of others and, especially, maintaining a bit of happiness during the pandemic. It was also, to a large extent, an example of how many people in Denmark see their actions as a part of a collective effort.
Tackling Gender-Based Violence: Economic Consequences and Solutions
Supporting Fragile and Conflict-Affected States
January 31, 2022
Fragile and conflict-affected states are home to nearly 1 billion people and confront some of the greatest challenges among the world’s economies. 220 million people live within 40 miles from a major conflict event and 155 million globally are acutely food insecure. Franck Bousquet is the deputy director, coordinating the Fund's work in fragile and conflict-affected states. In this podcast, Bousquet talks about the growing costs associated with fragility and conflict, and how the IMF is trying to help.
Louis Marc Ducharme to Retire as Director of the IMF's Statistics Department
Press Release – World Bank Group and IMF Will Hold 2022 Annual Meetings in Washington DC and 2023 Annual Meetings Will Take Place in Morocco
Blog: Latin America’s Strong Recovery is Losing Momentum, Underscoring Reform Needs
Finland: 2021 Article IV Consultation-Press Release; Staff Report; and Statement by the Executive Director for Finland
January 31, 2022
Country Report No. 2022/025