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Call for Articles – MEFMI Forum |
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We are in the process of collating articles for the next issue of MEFMI Forum - a bi-annual publication that carrires a compilation of articles on issues related to MEFMI’s areas of operation. MEFMI’s mandate entails fostering best practice through strengthening of sustainable human and institutional capacities in key identified priority areas of debt management, financial sector management and broader macroeconomic management. Sharing and dissemination of pertinent information and experiences is one of the modes of delivery employed by the Institute. The Forum, among other traditional and new information technology-driven mechanisms, plays a pivotal part in this regard. Editorial guidelines are detailed below and articles should be submitted for consideration by 30 September 2010 to
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HIPC-CBP Distance Learning Programme Comes to a Close |
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The Highly Indebted Poor Countries Capacity Building Programme (HIPC-CBP) came to an end in December 2009. This culminated in two residential workshops, one for Anglophone Africa and the other for Francophone Africa.
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New Supervisory Approaches Required to Match Complex Financial Group Structures |
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MEFMI’s Financial Sector Management Programme (FSM) conducted a joint regional seminar with Financial Stability Institute (FSI) of the Bank for International Settlements (BIS) on Consolidated and Cross Border Supervision. The seminar which was held from 19 to 21 October 2009 in Lusaka, Zambia, was attended by 23 senior bank supervision officials from 12 MEFMI member countries.
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Stakeholders Encouraged to Create Dedicated Modelling and Forecasting Units and Country Teams |
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MEFMI has encouraged all stakeholders in member states, which concentrate on using, maintaining and building models to create dedicated modelling and forecasting units within their organizations. The call was made at the Macroeconomic Management Programme workshop on Macroeconomic Modelling and Forecasting.
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