The IMF has lending programs with a number of countries in Eastern Europe. Some of those countries are coming out of the global economic crisis stronger than before, while others are languishing as they try to develop a new source for growth.

What is the IMF doing now right for those countries back on the path to growth? What does it need to do to help the nations still struggling? What does the IMF need to know about the effects of its programs?

The IMF’s chief, Managing Director Dominique Strauss-Kahn, will be addressing Romania’s Parliament on March 30. Before he makes the speech, he wants to hear from you.

Send us your questions and we will send them to IMF headquarters in Washington. Answers will be posted here and on imf.org