Background
The COVID-19 pandemic has presented a significant socio-economic challenge to all countries around the world. Nations globally have struggled to adjust to the demands of both responding to the health needs of the pandemic as well as adapting their economies to absorb the impact to various vulnerable sectors. Though governments have introduced a broad range of policy responses to mitigate the immediate adverse impacts of the pandemic, questions remain as to how to go beyond the immediate and address the need for long-term sustained economic resilience and recovery.
This capacity-building workshop, being conducted in conjunction with the UN Resident Coordinator's Office of Kyrgyz Republic, is intended for policymakers, practitioners, and interested parties to:
- Explore policy options for a fiscally sustainable path to recovery in the post-pandemic period
- Present ESCAP's Macroeconomic Model and its relevance to ensuring informed data-driven sustainable macroeconomic policy choices
Format
The workshop will be held virtually through Zoom and will be structured as a one-day event. After an opening session, presentations will be made by Hamza Malik (UNESCAP) on the regional context of the pandemic and fiscal responses based on UNESCAP’s recent work, Pankhuri Dutt (UNESCAP Independent Consultant) on the findings of the ESCAP analytical studies on Kyrgyzstan, and Dawn Holland (NIESR) on the ESCAP Macroeconomic Model and its utilisation in modelling Kyrgyzstan’s long-term recovery.
Contact
Please register for the event here.