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A Peek Into Training: Enabling IMF’s Core Mission through the Financial Programming and Policies Blended Course

Tuesday, Oct 14, 2025 | 12:00 PM - 12:45 PM

Location: Cedar Hall HQ1-1-660

CD

OVERVIEW

Financial Programming and Policies is the IMF Institute for Capacity Development’s longest-running flagship course, designed for both new IMF economists and policymakers from our member countries.  It equips economists with the skills and tools necessary to build and update a macroeconomic framework for an economy. This enables government officials and IMF staff to better understand how countries will adapt to shocks and changing economic environments—and if needed, how to design adjustment programs to address vulnerabilities. The course has been recently upgraded to a blended format, allowing part of the learning to be conducted at students’ own pace online, while maintaining the critical element of in-person training, especially hands-on workshops focused on building macroeconomic frameworks and using them in negotiating the economic adjustment programs. The session will showcase how the Financial Programming and Policies Blended Course enables participants to assess policy options amid changing economic conditions. 

At the conclusion of the session, we will also present the updated IMF Training Program, which will introduce the concept of illustrative learning paths for the first time. 

 

OPENING REMARKS

Andy Berg

Deputy Director, Institute for Capacity Development Department, IMF
  

Andy Berg is Deputy Director of the IMF’s Institute for Capacity Development, with responsibility for ICD’s CD delivery. Previously, he was chief of the Development Macroeconomics Division in the IMF’s Research Department and before that held a variety of positions in the IMF, including as chief of the Regional Studies Division and mission chief to Malawi in the African Department, and in the Department of Strategy Policy and Review. He first joined the IMF in 1993. He has also worked at the U.S. Treasury as Deputy Assistant Secretary for East Asia and Latin American (2000–2001) and Chief Economist of the Mexico Task Force (1995–1996). He has published articles on, among other things, the prediction of currency crises, inequality and growth, public investment and debt sustainability, the macroeconomic implications of artificial intelligence, and monetary policy in low-income countries. He has a Ph.D. in Economics from MIT and an undergraduate degree from Harvard.

 

Andy Berg

 

 

SPEAKERS

Senior Deputy Vice Minister of Finance for International Affairs, Ministry of Finance, Japan

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Senior Advisor to Executive Director, Swiss Polish Constituency, IMF  

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Alternate Executive Director, West Africa Constituency, IMF  

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Deputy Director, Institute for Capacity Development Department, IMF

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Senior Economist, Institute for Capacity Development Department, IMF

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