Annual / Mid Year Reports
2024
AFE FY 2024 Annual Report and Annexes
01/08/2024
This report covers the Center operations for May 2023 - April 2024. It also outlines the work plan for FY 2025.
2023
AFE FY 2024 Mid Year Report
21/12/2023
This report covers May 2023 - October 2023 (H1 of FY 2024). The execution rate of resources in terms of field person weeks (FPWs) across all areas of support was 82.8 percent, higher compared to the 56 percent execution rate in H1 FY 2023.
AFE FY 2023 Annual Report
28/07/2023
The AFE FY 2023 report covers the operations for May 2022 - April 2023 period. It also outlines the work plan for FY 2024.
2022
AFE FY 2023 Mid Year Report
22/12/2022
This report covers May 2022 - October 2022 (H1 of FY 2023). The execution rate of resources in terms of field person weeks (FPWs) across all areas of support was 56 percent.
AFE FY 2022 Annual Report
03/08/2022
This report covers the operations for May 2021 - April 2022 period. It also outlines the work plan for FY 2023.
2021
AFE FY2022 Mid Year Report
21/12/2021
The pandemic continues to limit AFE activities as COVID-19 risks prevent in-person engagement. In H1 the execution rate of AFE activities was 49 percent (45 percent in terms of field-person weeks) as the planned gradual resumption of in-person activities did not materialize.
AFE Annual Report FY 2021
13/08/2021
This report covers the operations for May 2020 - April 2021 period. It also outlines the work plan for FY 2022.
2020
AFE FY 2021 Mid Year Report
31/12/2020
East AFRITAC (AFE) members continue to grapple with the unprecedented crises caused by the pandemic. In the first half (H1) of FY 2021 (May–October 2020), the reporting period, AFE explored digital means and innovative modalities to support national authorities and mitigate the impact of the restrictions on travel and in-person meetings. Execution of activities planned for H1 was 76 percent (67 percent in terms of field person weeks, FPWs). COVID-19 also led to significant changes in the priorities of national authorities and affected how ready many institutions were to receive support. AFE was nevertheless able to support notable achievements by member countries.
AFE Annual Report FY 2020
29/07/2020
This report covers the operations for May 2018 - April 2020 period. It also outlines the work plan FY 2021.
2019
AFE FY 2020 Mid Year Report
13/11/2019
This report covers the activities of IMF East AFRITAC in first half of FY 2020 (May-October 2019). The execution rate of the work plan was 76 percent in terms of activities (85 percent in terms of field person weeks, FPWs). The lower-than-expected execution rate mainly reflects changes in the authorities’ priorities and scheduling preferences, and in some cases temporary country security concerns and issues with the availability of short-term experts.
AFE Annual Report FY 2019
17/07/2019
This report covers the operations for May 2018 - April 2019 period. It also outlines the work plan FY 2020.
2018
AFE Mid-Year Report FY 2019
12/12/2018
This report covers the activities of IMF East AFRITAC in the first half of FY 2019 (May-October, 2018).
AFE Annual Report FY 2018
25/07/2018
This report covers the operations for May 2017 - April 2018 period. It also outlines the work plan for FY 2019.
2017
AFE Mid Year Report FY 2018
30/11/2017
This report covers the activities of IMF East AFRITAC in the first half of FY 2018 (May-October, 2017).
AFE Annual Report FY 2017
14/07/2017
This report covers the second year of Phase IV of IMF East AFRITAC’s operations (FY 2017, May 2016-April 2017) and outlines the work plan for FY 2018. The rate of execution of the FY 2017 work plan is estimated at about 95 percent and the overall progress on reaching the milestones set for the year has been strong.
2016
AFE Mid Year Report FY 2017
30/11/2016
This report covers the activities of IMF East AFRITAC in the first half of FY 2017 (May-October, 2016). During this period, the rate of execution of the work plan reached 94 percent, or about half of the annual program.
AFE Annual Report FY 2016
30/04/2016
The IMF builds human and institutional capacity in macroeconomic management across the globe through technical assistance and training. This work – collectively referred to as capacity development – is a core part of the IMF’s operations and its contributions to global growth and prosperity.
2015
AFE Mid Year Report FY 2016
30/11/2015
This report covers the start of Phase IV of IMF East AFRITAC’s operations – the first half of FY 2016 to be precise (May-October, 2015). While a sustained level of technical assistance and training services has continued to be delivered, activity has been moderated by uncertainty over financing as well as changes in demand from TA recipients. In particular, a prudent approach has been taken by delaying the initiation of some of the new areas of work planned in Phase IV, such as those on natural resources management, fiscal law and payments systems.
AFE Annual Report FY 2015
30/04/2015
Technical assistance and training—which together the IMF calls capacity development— are key IMF activities and important benefits of IMF membership. Building human and institutional capacity within a country helps the government implement more effective policies, leading to better economic outcomes.
2014
AFE Mid Year Report FY 2015
30/11/2014
Both IMF headquarters and East AFRITAC have made good progress towards implementing the action plan in response to the mid-term evaluation. Strategic focus is being sharpened by developing country strategies as part of the Phase IV program document. The technical assistance (TA) planning process is being strengthened to capture all IMF activities and improve alignment with the Fund’s strategic planning process.
Annual / Mid Year Reports
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AFE FY 2024 Annual Report and Annexes
01/08/2024
This report covers the Center operations for May 2023 - April 2024. It also outlines the work plan for FY 2025.
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AFE FY 2024 Mid Year Report
21/12/2023
This report covers May 2023 - October 2023 (H1 of FY 2024). The execution rate of resources in terms of field person weeks (FPWs) across all areas of support was 82.8 percent, higher compared to the 56 percent execution rate in H1 FY 2023.
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AFE FY 2023 Annual Report
28/07/2023
The AFE FY 2023 report covers the operations for May 2022 - April 2023 period. It also outlines the work plan for FY 2024.
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AFE FY 2023 Mid Year Report
22/12/2022
This report covers May 2022 - October 2022 (H1 of FY 2023). The execution rate of resources in terms of field person weeks (FPWs) across all areas of support was 56 percent.
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AFE FY 2022 Annual Report
03/08/2022
This report covers the operations for May 2021 - April 2022 period. It also outlines the work plan for FY 2023.
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AFE FY2022 Mid Year Report
21/12/2021
The pandemic continues to limit AFE activities as COVID-19 risks prevent in-person engagement. In H1 the execution rate of AFE activities was 49 percent (45 percent in terms of field-person weeks) as the planned gradual resumption of in-person activities did not materialize.
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AFE Annual Report FY 2021
13/08/2021
This report covers the operations for May 2020 - April 2021 period. It also outlines the work plan for FY 2022.
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AFE FY 2021 Mid Year Report
31/12/2020
East AFRITAC (AFE) members continue to grapple with the unprecedented crises caused by the pandemic. In the first half (H1) of FY 2021 (May–October 2020), the reporting period, AFE explored digital means and innovative modalities to support national authorities and mitigate the impact of the restrictions on travel and in-person meetings. Execution of activities planned for H1 was 76 percent (67 percent in terms of field person weeks, FPWs). COVID-19 also led to significant changes in the priorities of national authorities and affected how ready many institutions were to receive support. AFE was nevertheless able to support notable achievements by member countries.
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AFE Annual Report FY 2020
29/07/2020
This report covers the operations for May 2018 - April 2020 period. It also outlines the work plan FY 2021.
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AFE FY 2020 Mid Year Report
13/11/2019
This report covers the activities of IMF East AFRITAC in first half of FY 2020 (May-October 2019). The execution rate of the work plan was 76 percent in terms of activities (85 percent in terms of field person weeks, FPWs). The lower-than-expected execution rate mainly reflects changes in the authorities’ priorities and scheduling preferences, and in some cases temporary country security concerns and issues with the availability of short-term experts.
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AFE Annual Report FY 2019
17/07/2019
This report covers the operations for May 2018 - April 2019 period. It also outlines the work plan FY 2020.
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AFE Mid-Year Report FY 2019
12/12/2018
This report covers the activities of IMF East AFRITAC in the first half of FY 2019 (May-October, 2018).
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AFE Annual Report FY 2018
25/07/2018
This report covers the operations for May 2017 - April 2018 period. It also outlines the work plan for FY 2019.
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AFE Mid Year Report FY 2018
30/11/2017
This report covers the activities of IMF East AFRITAC in the first half of FY 2018 (May-October, 2017).
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AFE Annual Report FY 2017
14/07/2017
This report covers the second year of Phase IV of IMF East AFRITAC’s operations (FY 2017, May 2016-April 2017) and outlines the work plan for FY 2018. The rate of execution of the FY 2017 work plan is estimated at about 95 percent and the overall progress on reaching the milestones set for the year has been strong.
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AFE Mid Year Report FY 2017
30/11/2016
This report covers the activities of IMF East AFRITAC in the first half of FY 2017 (May-October, 2016). During this period, the rate of execution of the work plan reached 94 percent, or about half of the annual program.
-
AFE Annual Report FY 2016
30/04/2016
The IMF builds human and institutional capacity in macroeconomic management across the globe through technical assistance and training. This work – collectively referred to as capacity development – is a core part of the IMF’s operations and its contributions to global growth and prosperity.
-
AFE Mid Year Report FY 2016
30/11/2015
This report covers the start of Phase IV of IMF East AFRITAC’s operations – the first half of FY 2016 to be precise (May-October, 2015). While a sustained level of technical assistance and training services has continued to be delivered, activity has been moderated by uncertainty over financing as well as changes in demand from TA recipients. In particular, a prudent approach has been taken by delaying the initiation of some of the new areas of work planned in Phase IV, such as those on natural resources management, fiscal law and payments systems.
-
AFE Annual Report FY 2015
30/04/2015
Technical assistance and training—which together the IMF calls capacity development— are key IMF activities and important benefits of IMF membership. Building human and institutional capacity within a country helps the government implement more effective policies, leading to better economic outcomes.
-
AFE Mid Year Report FY 2015
30/11/2014
Both IMF headquarters and East AFRITAC have made good progress towards implementing the action plan in response to the mid-term evaluation. Strategic focus is being sharpened by developing country strategies as part of the Phase IV program document. The technical assistance (TA) planning process is being strengthened to capture all IMF activities and improve alignment with the Fund’s strategic planning process.