IMF Policy Paper - Financing for Development: Revisiting the Monterrey Consensus

Publisher:
International Monetary Fund
Publication Date:
1 July 2015
Tags:
Banking and Insurance, Economy, Business and Finance, International Organizations and Africa, Sustainable Development

The Executive Board of the International Monetary Fund (IMF), on July 6, 2015, discussed the   IMF's role in supporting the post-2015 development agenda, ahead of the upcoming third United  Nations (UN) Conference on Financing for Development (FfD) to be held in Addis Ababa from  July 13-16, 2015. Having adopted a package of measures to expand developing countries' access  to Fund resources on July 1, the Board supported new initiatives by the IMF to enhance its  support for developing country members as they pursue their development goals. The IMF's  policy positions on FfD and the initiatives it proposes to take are discussed in the staff paper  "Financing for Development: Revisiting the Monterrey Consensus."

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