delivery in that country or region. The authoring department, in consultation with the area department, makes the determination of legitimate interest. (g) Other agencies or instrumentalities within the CD recipient member country or non-member or international agency. (h) General public. 4. This guidance does not apply to the following types of information: (a) Financial Sector Assessment Program (FSAP) Reports. The guidance does not apply to the dissemination of information derived from FSAP, since the handling of such information is subject to a separate
to protect information. Wider dissemination should also be balanced with the risk of staff becoming less candid in their assessments and recommendations. Finally, wider dissemination, particularly via publication, may also require more staff time and resources to finalize and translate materials. 4. The update clarifies which types of final CD outputs require consent for their dissemination. 2 As noted above, the authoring department’s role as a trusted advisor implies that the advice could include information that the authoring department or the CD recipient
. Expectations for the review process . The review process, undertaken by authoring departments, SPR, and STA, will help ensure observance of these principles at the operational level. The Third-Party Indicators Digest . The Indicators Digest serves as a centralized database highlighting strengths and weaknesses of some of the most commonly used TPIs at the Fund. It summarizes key information that staff should consider when using and presenting TPIs. The assessment in the Indicators Digest is not a validation exercise, nor is it intended to present an ex-ante positive or