RESIFIP: Data Sharing for Public Finance Reform

The RESIFIP network promotes interregional cooperation on budget planning and public finance reforms across Africa, the Middle East, and the Caribbean.

RESIFIP: Data Sharing for Public Finance Reform

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The Network of Public Finance Institutes of Africa, the Middle East, and the Caribbean (RESIFIP) serves as a strategic interregional framework for sharing expertise in budget planning and public finance reforms. The initiative aims to strengthen fiscal governance by facilitating data exchange and best practices among member countries.

RESIFIP brings together public finance institutes from diverse regions to address common challenges such as debt management, revenue mobilization, and transparency. The network organizes workshops, training sessions, and policy dialogues to enhance the capacity of finance officials.

As of May 2026, RESIFIP continues to expand its membership and activities, focusing on digitalization of public financial management and the use of data analytics for evidence-based policymaking. The network's efforts are supported by international partners including the International Monetary Fund and the World Bank.

❓ Frequently Asked Questions

What is RESIFIP?

RESIFIP is the Network of Public Finance Institutes of Africa, the Middle East, and the Caribbean, focusing on budget planning and public finance reforms.

What are the main goals of RESIFIP?

The network aims to strengthen fiscal governance through data exchange, best practices, and capacity building among member countries.

Which organizations support RESIFIP?

International partners such as the International Monetary Fund and the World Bank support RESIFIP's activities.

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