Welcome to AFRITAC South

The Regional Capacity Development Center for Southern Africa (AFRITAC South – AFS) is a collaborative effort of the International Monetary Fund (IMF), 13 beneficiary countries, and several development partners aimed at providing technical assistance, training, and peer learning opportunities in core areas –including, public financial management, tax and customs administration, banking supervision and regulation, monetary policy and FX market operations, financial market infrastructure and fintech, real sector statistics, financial and fiscal law, AML/CFT and governance and anti-corruption. AFS CD remains closely linked to priority global topics -climate, governance, digitalization, and gender inclusion –and to the regional agendas of member countries. The key beneficiaries are finance ministries, central banks, revenue authorities, and statistical agencies. 

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AFS Annual Report FY 2024

Throughout FY2024, AFRITAC South remained agile in addressing the most pressing capacity development (CD) needs of member countries, ensuring that CD support was well-integrated with the IMF’s surveillance and lending activities. AFS continued to diversify its CD services, expanding technical assistance (TA) and training in priority areas such as climate, digitalization, debt management, revenue mobilization, cybersecurity, and digital currencies, complementing support from Headquarters. Despite some delays due to elections, security concerns, and changes in mission plans by authorities, CD delivery remained robust in FY2024, with over 150 TA missions covering all 13 AFS member countries, alongside 27 regional multicountry training events and several single-country workshops conducted during TA missions.

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AFS Annual Report FY 2024

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Throughout FY2024, AFRITAC South remained agile in addressing the most pressing capacity development (CD) needs of member countries, ensuring that CD support was well-integrated with the IMF’s surveillance and lending activities. AFS continued to diversify its CD services, expanding technical assistance (TA) and training in priority areas such as climate, digitalization, debt management, revenue mobilization, cybersecurity, and digital currencies, complementing support from Headquarters. Despite some delays due to elections, security concerns, and changes in mission plans by authorities, CD delivery remained robust in FY2024, with over 150 TA missions covering all 13 AFS member countries, alongside 27 regional multicountry training events and several single-country workshops conducted during TA missions.

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AFS Phase III (FY24-FY28) Program

This program document makes the case for a third five‐year phase, starting May 2023,1 for the Regional Technical Assistance Center for Southern Africa. It highlights AFS member countries’ progress dur...

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AFS Phase III (FY24-FY28) Program

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This program document makes the case for a third five‐year phase, starting May 2023,1 for the Regional Technical Assistance Center for Southern Africa. It highlights AFS member countries’ progress dur...

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Upcoming Seminars

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Seminar on Liability Management Operations

01/20/2025 - 01/24/2025 In Person, South Africa

Mid-level to senior debt managers, central bankers, and related officials with policy and operational responsibilities relating to monitoring and managing sovereign liabilities, debt, and the development and functioning of domestic debt markets.

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Our Countries

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Angola

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Botswana

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Comoros

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Eswatini

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Lesotho

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Madagascar

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Mauritius

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Mozambique

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Namibia

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Seychelles

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South Africa

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Zambia

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Zimbabwe

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