IMF in public communications

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IMF in public communications refers to the public-facing role and messaging of the International Monetary Fund, typically articulated by its Managing Director as the institution’s chief spokesperson on global economic and financial issues.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf aspect of the International Monetary Fund
institutional communication function
public communication role
aimsTo build public understanding of the IMF’s role
enhance transparency of IMF decisions
explain IMF lending programs
explain IMF policies
explain IMF surveillance activities
manage the IMF’s public image
provide policy advice to member countries
shape global economic policy debate
communicatesThrough IMF website
blogs
flagship reports launches
interviews
official statements
policy papers summaries
press conferences
social media channels
speeches
focusesOn financial stability
global economic issues
global financial issues
growth and development
international monetary cooperation
macroeconomic stability
poverty reduction in low‑income countries
hasChiefSpokesperson Managing Director of the IMF NERFINISHED
includes communication of Fiscal Monitor findings
communication of Global Financial Stability Report findings
communication of World Economic Outlook findings
country report summaries
statements after Article IV consultations
statements on IMF‑supported programs
statements on capital flows
statements on debt sustainability issues
statements on exchange rate developments
statements on global crises
isGuidedBy IMF Articles of Agreement NERFINISHED
IMF communications strategy
IMF transparency policy
isLinkedTo IMF governance and accountability
IMF legitimacy in the international system
isPartOf International Monetary Fund NERFINISHED
isSupportedBy IMF Communications Department NERFINISHED
targetsAudience academia
civil society organizations
financial markets
general public
governments of member countries
media

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