AREAS OF FOCUS
The Institute's three areas of core competence
are:
1. Debt management;
2. Financial sector management;
3. Macroeconomic management.
It also engages in Consultancy
and Research activities.
DEBT MANAGEMENT PROGRAMMES
The Institute has however selected debt
management as its core area, due to the importance of the external debt burden
as a fundamental constraint on growth, development and poverty reduction in its
member countries and their inherent serious capacity gaps for debt management.
Specifically, the debt management programme is
expected among others, to help strengthen considerably, the capacity of several
West African countries to develop, present and negotiate a case for debt relief
through the HIPC Initiative.
The outputs cover seven broad areas of capacity building, as follows:
Strengthened awareness of debt
management policy issues, among senior government officials, legislators, the
media and other opinion-leaders.
Links to Debt Management Websites
Debt Management Software:
· Debt-Pro
· DSM+
· Debt Management and Financial Analysis System (DMFAS)
· The
Commonwealth Secretariat Debt Recording and Management System (CS-DRMS)
Debt Data & Statistics
· Joint
BIS-IMF-OECD- World Bank Statistics on External Debt
· HIPC's Debt Statistics (World Bank)
· International
Financial Statistics (BIS)
· General
Data Dissemination System (IMF)
· Partnership
for Development in the 21st Century (Paris21)
Debt Strategy
· HIPC-CBP/Debt
Relief International (DRI)
· World
Bank Treasury/Public Debt Management
· Debt-Pro
· Macroeconomic
and Financial Management Institute of Eastern & Southern Africa (MEFMI)
· Banque Centrale des Etats de l'Afrique de l'Quest (BCEAO)
· Centro
de Estudios Monetarios Latinoamericanos (CEMLA)
· International
Monetary Fund (IMF)
Debt Negotiations
· United
Nations Institute for Training and Research (UNITAR)
Debt Management Issues
· African
Forum and Network on Debt and Development (AFRODAD)
· European
Network on Debt and Development (EURODAD)
· Forum
on Debt and Development (FONDAD)
FINANCIAL SECTOR MANAGEMENT PROGRAMME
Outputs of the Financial Sector Programme:
i) Development of capital and money markets;
ii) Pricing and marketing of government securities;
iii) Regulation and supervision of bank and non-bank financial institutions;
iv) Foreign exchange markets and exchange rate policy and issues relating to
international capital flows and balance of payments;
v) Active reserves management;
vi) Improve strategic understanding at the executive level of Central Banks and
Governments regarding financial sector policies;
vii) Operational plans for future WAIFEM sub-programme
of integrated capacity building in new thematic areas of financial sector
management, based on detailed assessments;
viii) Improved legal framework, appropriate institutional and organizational
arrangements and skilled human resources for management of international
reserves.
Links to Financial Sector Related website:
· Bank of International Settlements
· International Monetary Fund (IMF)
· IMCL International
Management Consultant
MACROECONOMIC MANAGEMENT PROGRAMME
The Institute conducts programmes
geared toward the development of skills in macroeconomic policy analysis and
its related techniques of modeling and forecasting which have close synergies
with the debt management programme in view of the
importance of developing capacity for debt sustainability analysis and poverty
reduction strategies. Other areas of focus include fiscal management,
privatization and macroeconomic dimensions of regional integration.
This programme produces five principal outputs:
Links to Macroeconomic Management websites
The World Bank.org
International Monetary Fund (IMF)
National Institute of Economic and Social Research/
Statistics Portal/
Asian Development Outlook 2002 - ADB.org
http://www.brettonwoodsproject.org/
In a move to consolidate the gains and to
build on its experience during the first four years of its operation, the
Institute has entered into a new phase of training activities with the adoption
of an integrated approach to capacity building in accordance with the objective
of its medium term Capacity Building Programme (CBP)
spanning the period 2001 - 2004.
The CBP has the following cardinal objectives:
Under the CBP, WAIFEM is extending its
activities beyond short-term courses to institutional and governance dimensions
of human resource development and management in the target area.
Taking into account the
broader governance context of economic policy-making and management, WAIFEM has
expanded its audience beyond the officials directly involved in these
activities, in order to reach other key actors, such as legislators and the
mass media with a view to improving their capacity to assess economic and
financial policy issues and performance.