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International Monetary Fund-World Bank: Documents from September 1984 and April 1985 Meetings

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  04 April 2017

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Copyright © American Society of International Law 1985

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* [The documents on pages 886-905 are reproduced from the IMF Survey, Vol. 13, No. 19 (October 15, 1984) and Vol. 14, No. 9 (April 29, 1985). The two ministerial-level advisory committees of the Fund and the World Bank are the 22-member Interim Committee of the IMF and the 22-member Development Committee, a joint committee of the Bank and Fund on the transfer of real resources to developing countries. Meetings of the intergovernmental groups, the Group of 10 representing major industrial countries and the Group of 24 representing the developing countries, take place prior to the ministerial level meetings. The communiques from these various meetings of September 1984 and April 1985 follow.]

1 Alternate for member.

2 Formerly Upper Vblt

Note: Egypt, Democratic Kampuchea, and South Africa, which did not participate in the 1982 Regular Election of Executive Directors, were not represented in the September 22 meeting of the Interim Committee.

1 Alternate attending for member.

* [The World Bank is establishing a Special Facility for sub-Saharan Africa which is expected to come into operation by July 1, 1985. It will be used to support economic recovery and policy reform in the reg Direct contributions and special joint financing arrangements are bein pledged. As of early May, pledges totalled over $1.2 billion.

[The U.N. General Assembly Resolution on the critical economic sitution in Africa, adopted December 3, 1984, appears at I.L.M. page 922.]

* [The March 8, 1985, draft of MIGA appears at I.L.M. page 688.]