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Newsletter: February 2024
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Highlights
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CD workplan delivery continued strongly in the third quarter (Q3) of fiscal year (FY) 2024. Experts delivered 35 activities (27 TA missions, 5 regional workshops, and 3 professional attachments) to member countries. In collaboration with regional and international partners, workshops and peer attachments focused on leveraging regional expertise and experiences in strengthening institutional capacity. Read more.
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AFW2 Director, Eva Jenkner, met with country authorities and development partners on an outreach visit to Nigeria. In November 2023, she was delighted to meet new and old counterparts and to understand better Nigeria’s capacity development (CD) priorities based on the incoming administration’s macroeconomic strategy. The mission also met with the EU Delegation to Abuja to discuss current support and planning for the next phase. Read more.
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Feature: Going Together – Peer Learning Towards Sustainable Regional Capacity Development (CD)
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Peer-learning is an important part of the CD toolbox. This newsletter’s feature discusses how professional attachments can widen the scope and sustainability of CD and encourage regional collaboration. Delving into recent examples, experts share lessons from successful peer-to-peer activities and make recommendations to ensure their relevance and impact. Read more.
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AFW2 Publications
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Regional Workshops and Professional Attachments
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Outreach and Partner Cooperation
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The second African Regional Technical Assistance Centre in West Africa (AFRITAC West 2), is a collaborative effort between the International Monetary Fund (IMF), recipient countries and several bilateral and multilateral partners. It originated from the IMF’s response to African leaders’ call on the international community to increase technical assistance (TA) to Africa and focus it more sharply on capacity building in core macroeconomic and financial management areas. AFRITAC West 2 provides TA and training to Cabo Verde, The Gambia, Ghana, Liberia, Nigeria and Sierra Leone.
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MEMBER COUNTRIES
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