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Madagascar to receive $312.4m credit facility from IMF

 


The International Monetary Fund’s executive board has approved a $312.4 million extended credit facility arrangement for Madagascar to help it cushion the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic and climate-related shocks, the fund said.


“The COVID-19 pandemic continues to take a severe human and economic toll on Madagascar, reversing recent social and economic progress and creating fiscal and external financing needs,” Antoinette Sayeh, IMF’s deputy managing director, said in a statement late on Monday.


“Given that Madagascar remains at a moderate risk of debt distress, the authorities plan to follow a prudent debt management strategy that relies on concessional financing …”


Following its board’s decision on the 40-month arrangement, IMF will allow an immediate disbursement of about $69 million.


The IMF forecasts Madagascar’s economy to grow 3.2% this year, from an estimated 3.2% contraction last year.


To date, Madagascar has a total of 23,585 confirmed COVID-19 cases and 387 deaths, a Reuters tally shows.

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