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IMF approves US$487.5 mil aid to Angola

It is part of a three-year agreement worth about US$3.7 bil at the time that it was approved in 2018

Updated 5 years ago · Published on 12 Jan 2021 6:00PM

IMF approves US$487.5 mil aid to Angola
The International Monetary Fund's disbursement yesterday brings the total granted in aid to the southwestern African country to nearly US$3 billion. Wikipedia pic, January 12, 2021

WASHINGTON – The International Monetary Fund’s (IMF) executive board announced yesterday it had approved the disbursement of US$487.5 million (RM1.98 billion) to Angola, which is suffering from low oil prices due to the coronavirus pandemic.

The financial aid is part of a three-year agreement for about US$3.7 billion the value at the time that the aid package was approved on December 7, 2018 under the IMF's Extended Fund Facility (EFF).

The EFF provides for longer IMF support for a programme, as well as longer repayment terms for loans.

Yesterday’s disbursement brings the IMF to a total of nearly US$3 billion granted in aid to the southwestern African country, which has significant oil and mineral wealth, but a large part of its population lives in poverty.

The three-year plan “aims to restore external and fiscal sustainability, improve governance, and diversify the economy to promote sustainable, private sector-led economic growth,” the IMF said in a statement.

The Washington-based lender noted that the economic shock brought on by the coronavirus pandemic “continues to negatively impact Angola’s economy and population.

“Oil production and prices remain weak, and the health and social impacts of the pandemic continue to be felt,” the group said.

After a fourth review of Angola's economy under the three-year programme, the IMF said that despite this difficult environment, "the authorities... remain resolutely committed to the programme.

“The authorities achieved a prudent fiscal adjustment in 2020 that included non-oil revenue gains and restraint in non-essential expenditure, while preserving essential spending on health and social safety nets,” the IMF concluded in approving the disbursement. – AFP, January 12, 2021

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