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IMF STAFF ENGAGEMENT WITH CIVIL SOCIETY ORGANIZATIONS Dr. Bessma Momani, Associate Professor University of Waterloo; Fellow, CIGI and Brookings Institution
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Page 1: IMF STAFF ENGAGEMENT WITH CIVIL SOCIETY ORGANIZATIONS Dr. Bessma Momani, Associate Professor University of Waterloo; Fellow, CIGI and Brookings Institution.

IMF STAFF ENGAGEMENT WITH CIVIL SOCIETY ORGANIZATIONSDr. Bessma Momani, Associate Professor University of Waterloo; Fellow, CIGI and Brookings Institution

Page 2: IMF STAFF ENGAGEMENT WITH CIVIL SOCIETY ORGANIZATIONS Dr. Bessma Momani, Associate Professor University of Waterloo; Fellow, CIGI and Brookings Institution.

Steps taken so far….

To provide a background and context for new guidelines:

a) internal discussion with IMF staff; b) Survey of CSOs, c) Interviews of CSOs; d) public consultation

Page 3: IMF STAFF ENGAGEMENT WITH CIVIL SOCIETY ORGANIZATIONS Dr. Bessma Momani, Associate Professor University of Waterloo; Fellow, CIGI and Brookings Institution.

Key findings….

IMF staff were very positive about the benefits of engagement with CSOs because engagement:

Improves loan design and implementation. Provides political, cultural, social and local context. Pre-identifies potential loopholes in conditionality and required

pace of reforms. Improves country ownership of country agreements. Humanizes the IMF as an organization Speaks to a plurality of stakeholders - that is, wider than

governments thanks to information communication technologies and increased

political liberalization- and is therefore necessary to get the IMF’s perspective out there.

Pushed Fund staff to explain or consider distributional issues of its loan programmes.

Improves their own reports to headquarters.

Page 4: IMF STAFF ENGAGEMENT WITH CIVIL SOCIETY ORGANIZATIONS Dr. Bessma Momani, Associate Professor University of Waterloo; Fellow, CIGI and Brookings Institution.

CSOs had a lot to say….

63% believed the IMF had become more open and transparent. CSOs interviewed noted that they had an overall positive or

neutral experience with the IMF, and a minority had a negative view of the IMF (18%).

Most CSO believed the IMF facilitates access to information most or some of the time.

CSOs find significant strides have been made in IMF staff openness to listen and discuss ideas with CSOs.

CSOs have mixed responses as to whether the IMF takes local community’s viewpoint into shaping IMF decisions.

59% felt that IMF staff did not follow up on engagements.

Page 5: IMF STAFF ENGAGEMENT WITH CIVIL SOCIETY ORGANIZATIONS Dr. Bessma Momani, Associate Professor University of Waterloo; Fellow, CIGI and Brookings Institution.

CSO spoke…. Interview findings:

The current webpage, IMF and Civil Society, does not give CSOs the opportunity to converse with the IMF

A number of CSOs say they do not know who to contact if they have a question.

CSOs found IMF staff to be knowledgeable about countries and generally empathetic to a country’s economic situation, but less so to a country’s political and social situation.

Often short notice is given to CSOs for consultation that does not allow CSOs to prepare. There is some scepticism

that engagement is window dressing and does not have impact. A strong feeling of low follow-up after engagement. Has engagement fed into IMF work flow?

Page 6: IMF STAFF ENGAGEMENT WITH CIVIL SOCIETY ORGANIZATIONS Dr. Bessma Momani, Associate Professor University of Waterloo; Fellow, CIGI and Brookings Institution.

Public Consultations…

Fund seeks outside comments, via email and conference calls

IMF has already had 14 public consultations

http://www.imf.org/external/ns/cs.aspx?id=298

Ex. Fiscal transparency; CSO; Code of good practices

?: how do we improve and regularize for CSO involvement….

Page 7: IMF STAFF ENGAGEMENT WITH CIVIL SOCIETY ORGANIZATIONS Dr. Bessma Momani, Associate Professor University of Waterloo; Fellow, CIGI and Brookings Institution.

Public Consultations….

Process of Policy Change

At the IMF

1. Executive BoardReleases its WorkProgramme

2. Heads of DepartmentInitiate Change with Staff

3. A public consultation is initiated

4. New Website DevelopedConference Call w/ CSO

5. Transcript publishedComments published

6. Internal discussionWith department

7. Policy Change implemented

What is missing?

How can we improve this

process?

Page 8: IMF STAFF ENGAGEMENT WITH CIVIL SOCIETY ORGANIZATIONS Dr. Bessma Momani, Associate Professor University of Waterloo; Fellow, CIGI and Brookings Institution.

Next steps…

Present new guidelines to IMF staff

Possibly present guidelines to IMF management or board

Discuss guidelines with CSOs

Keep in touch… [email protected]

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