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DMFAS Newsletter February 2013 (Eng - Fra)

9th UNCTAD Debt Management Conference - Geneva, 11-15 November 2013
Agenda (forthcoming)
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The Programme has so far worked at the country level with 69 countries, including more than 106 institutions.  More...

DOCUMENTS
DMFAS Newsletter February 2013 (Eng - Fra)

DMFAS Annual Report 2011

DMFAS Newsletter October 2012 (Eng - Fra)
DMFAS Annual Report 2010
DMFAS Programme Strategic Plan 2011-2014
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9th UNCTAD Debt Management Conference - Geneva, 11-15 November 2013

UNCTAD will be conducting its ninth biennial Debt Management Conference and the DMFAS Programme Advisory Group Meeting from 11 to 15 November 2013.

The DMFAS Programme Advisory Group Meeting will be held back-to-back with the Conference on 14 and 15 November 2013, which provides an opportunity for countries to discuss their needs and views and to discuss UNCTAD's role in debt management.

Who we are

The DMFAS Programme is a world leading provider of technical cooperation and advisory services in the area of debt management. Integrated as a key activity of the United Nations Conference on Trade and Development (UNCTAD), the Programme is a concrete example of how the United Nations builds capacity at the country level, in support of good governance, development and poverty reduction.

 

What we do

The DMFAS Programme offers countries a set of proven solutions for improving their capacity to handle the day-to-day management of public liabilities and produce reliable debt data for policy-making purposes.

Capacity-building through UNCTAD's debt management and financial analysis software (DMFAS), designed to meet the operational, statistical and analytical needs of debt managers and bodies involved in elaborating public debt strategies, and training in its use;
Capacity-building through the Programme's advisory services, including needs assessments and advice on technical, administrative and institutional debt management issues, assistance in software installation and maintenance;
Capacity-building in debt management skills and through the Programme's modules in debt data validation, statistics and debt analysis.

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