25 participants taking part in Small Countries Financial Management Programme
Delegates from across the world have told Manx Radio attending a conference on the Isle of Man this week has been a ‘transformative experience’.
Twenty-five participants, from 19 countries, have been taking part in the annual Small Countries Financial Management Programme.
The event is staged by a Manx charity which has a mandate to provide quality training and development for officials from countries which have endured poverty or conflict.
The programme brings together senior officials who work in finance ministries, central banks and financial regulators from some of the world's poorest nations.
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