Inflation soars beyond the WAEMU limit in Niger and Burkina Faso in Jan. 2024

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Wednesday, 06 March 2024 18:06
Inflation soars beyond the WAEMU limit in Niger and Burkina Faso in Jan. 2024

(Togo First) - Last December, Togo and the IMF reached an agreement. This is after two years of negotiations started after the end of a program that covered the 2017-2020 period. 

The International Monetary Fund (IMF) announced an immediate disbursement of $68.3 million to Togo last Friday, March 1. This disbursement is part of a 42-month agreement falling under an Extended Credit Facility (ECF) of $390 million.

The new disbursement is timely for Togo which currently faces economic and security challenges, like many of its neighbors. The issues include lingering effects from the COVID-19 pandemic, security issues at its northern border, and climate change’s impacts on agriculture.

The IMF, through the new package, will help Togo implement various economic and structural reforms aimed at fostering inclusive growth, enhancing macroeconomic stability, and making the country more resilient to external shocks. Reducing poverty, improving social safety nets, enhancing social spending, improving the business environment, maintaining macroeconomic stability, and consolidating the budget, especially by bolstering revenue mobilization, are the focal points of this program, which is expected to conclude in mid-2027.

Fiacre E. Kakpo

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