Rebuilding Economies .. Operations in a New Normal
                Rebuilding Economies
            
            
                Rebuilding Economies
            
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    The Crucial Role of DFIs in Post-COVID Recovery 
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    Targeted Financing to Stimulate Sustainable Economic Recovery 
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    Realigning Post-pandemic Priorities for Businesses 
                    With emerging market governments now facing substantial national budget deficits, the pressure is on to move beyond shoring up businesses for short-term survival to positioning them for sustainable success in the post-COVID economic landscape. 
 
In this bid to financially future-proof themselves, governments are increasingly exploring the potential of development finance institutions (DFIs) to help rebuild ailing economies by delivering targeted stimulus packages in a systematic, fiscally responsible, and sustainable manner.
 
In this paper, we outline the compelling case for governments to use their national and regional DFIs to deliver the liquidity-injection programs needed to tackle the economic slowdown head-on. We also set out a seven-point road map to help policymakers and leaders of DFIs gear up for the near- and medium-term future as economies around the world emerge from the shadow of COVID and make their first tentative foray into the new, post-pandemic economic reality.
                In this bid to financially future-proof themselves, governments are increasingly exploring the potential of development finance institutions (DFIs) to help rebuild ailing economies by delivering targeted stimulus packages in a systematic, fiscally responsible, and sustainable manner.
In this paper, we outline the compelling case for governments to use their national and regional DFIs to deliver the liquidity-injection programs needed to tackle the economic slowdown head-on. We also set out a seven-point road map to help policymakers and leaders of DFIs gear up for the near- and medium-term future as economies around the world emerge from the shadow of COVID and make their first tentative foray into the new, post-pandemic economic reality.
 
                     
                             
                             
                             
                             
                            