Tuesday, September 08, 2020
What We Do
What we do
New Rules’ programs and networking activities address and promote the accountability, and governance reform of the major IFIs, poverty impact assessment measures, policy advances in finance for development, innovations in reforms of private sector finance, and capacity building in taxation of domestic resources for inclusive development. In 2009, New Rules focused on strengthening global financial systems in four areas where we are well-positioned to advocate and prompt the implementation of needed systemic reforms; advocating governance reform of the IMF and other financial institutions; developing practical, cost-efficient tools of poverty impact assessment (PIA) for macro-economic policies, directing attention to international financial issues related to the UN’s FfD process; and advocating South-South exchange of successful practices and norm setting in taxation of domestic resources for inclusive development. Advances in each of these policy domains would contribute significantly toward the reduction of global poverty and inequality.
Current Programs
- Tracking G20 Assignments to the Financial Stability Board and the International Monetary Fund
- Reforming the Governance Practices of the IMF and other IFIs
- Macroeconomic Policy Impact Analysis
- Governance and Impact Report
- Civil Society Outreach (CSO)
- Global Consultation on Sovereign Debt Restructuring
Past Programs
- South-South Sharing of Successful Tax Practices (S4TP)
- Fourth Pillar Consultation on IMF Governance (2009)
- Bringing Balance to the IMF Reform (2008-2009)
- High Level Panel on IMF Board Accountability (2006-2007)
- Democratic Governance and Parliamentary Oversight (2005-2006)
- Poverty and Social Impact Assessment (2003-2006)
- FFD Multi-Stakeholder Consultation on Systemic Issues (2004-2005)
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