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DCF members discuss impact of the Financial Crisis

12.May.2009

On 12 May 2009, the Donor Coordination Forum (DCF) held its second quarterly meeting organized by the BiH Ministry of Finance and Treasury/Sector for Coordination of International Economic Aid (MOFT/SCIA). The meeting was chaired by Mr. Marco Mantovanelli, World Bank Country Manager in BiH. The agenda included a joint presentation by Minister Vrankic and Mr. Mantovanelli on the impact of the global economic crisis on BiH and the response by the authorities to mitigate these effects. Mr. Mantovanelli noted that the measures taken by the BiH Government have been well coordinated, which among other results ensured the credibility of the banking sector in BiH. It is, however, vital that different levels of government continue to work together and all donors assist in this process. For more information, refer to the DCF meetings section of this website www.donormapping.ba/Meetings.aspx







06.Oct.2009
DCF members and domestic institutions discuss MOFT’s and DEI’s roles in aid coordination > > Read more

12.May.2009
DCF members discuss impact of the Financial Crisis > > Read more

25.Feb.2009
First DCF meeting organized by the BiH Ministry of Finance and Treasury > > Read more

18.Dec.2008
DCF members discuss new sector coordination mechanisms > > Read more

20.Nov.2008
Next Donor Coordination Forum Meeting > > Read more

23.Sep.2008
Launching of the 2007 Donor Mapping Report > > Read more

28.May.2008
DCF meeting on significance of SAA for BiH > > Read more

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