Policy Coordination Instrument—Operational Guidance Note

The note is an aid to the implementation of the policy and its underlying principles. If there is any instance in which a provision of the guidance note or its implementation conflicts with Board policy, Board policy prevails.
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Volume/Issue: Volume 2021 Issue 061
Publication date: May 2021
ISBN: 9781513599298
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Exports and Imports , Money and Monetary Policy , Public Policy - Social Services and Welfare , Political Economy , Policy Coordination Instrument , PCI , Global Financial Safety Net , guidance note , transparency policy , PCI review cycle , program review , PCI request , PCI program , Arrears , Poverty reduction strategy , Balance of payments need , Global

Summary

This note provides general guidance on the use of the Policy Coordination Instrument (PCI), a non-financing instrument designed for countries that are seeking to unlock financing from multiple sources and/or to demonstrate a commitment to a reform agenda. Since its establishment in 2017 as part of the Fund’s work on the Global Financial Safety Net, the PCI has been used by several members. These early experiences helped establish and refine best practices, which are reflected in the operational guidance note. The note covers operational issues in a broad range of areas such as purpose, objectives, and eligibility, modalities, applicability of UFR-related and other relevant policies, design of a PCI-supported program, conditionality framework, review cycle, and a comparison with other instruments. The note is an aid to the implementation of the policy and its underlying principles. If there is any instance in which a provision of the guidance note or its implementation conflicts with Board policy, Board policy prevails.