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IMF releases $216m to Senegal

23 June 2022
The seal of the International Monetary Fund is seen outside its headquarters in Washington, DC, October 7, 2021

The seal of the International Monetary Fund is seen outside its headquarters in Washington, DC, October 7, 2021

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The International Monetary Fund has released nearly $216 million U.S. dollars for Senegal after a review of its aid programs for the West African country.

The Executive Board of the International Monetary Fund (IMF) announced Wednesday ( June 22)

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“The completion of the audits allows the immediate release of about 215.78 million dollars,” the institution said in a statement.

In addition, the board approved an increase in aid to the country.

“As a result, total access under the 18-month agreements approved in June 2021 has been increased by about $172.6 million, from about $650 million, at the time of approval, to about $776.67 million,” the fund said.

“Soaring global fuel and food prices, compounded by the war in Ukraine and, to a lesser extent, the freeze on trade with Mali are disrupting the post-pandemic recovery,” the institution commented.

The IMF has revised down its 2022 growth forecast for the country to around 5% while inflation is expected to reach 5.5%, driven by rising food and energy prices.

Source: Africanews

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