World Bank could provide Togo $200-230 million by 2020

Economic governance
Wednesday, 27 June 2018 17:49
World Bank could provide Togo $200-230 million by 2020

(Togo First) - As part of the Eighteenth Replenishment of the International Development Association (IDA18), Togo should benefit from a greater financial support from the World Bank’s arm.

Indeed, under its new country partnership framework (CPF) with Togo, World Bank should provide the African nation between $200 million and $230 million for 2018, 2019 and 2020.

However, the funds’ disbursement depends on Togo’s CPIA indicators, with a particular focus on debt sustainability. “Like in 2017, eligibility criteria for IDA 18 donations will be determined based on the latest assessment of debt sustainability, available at the moment allocation is provided for a given year, World Bank’s CPF states.  

Actually, a technical team from the Bretton Woods institution should visit Lomé in the coming weeks to submit some recommendations to the debt management office, Togo First was told.

For now, Togo’s various ministries are drawing an action plan focused on reforms that will improve the nation’s score in the next CPIA which will be released in July.

The CPIA or Country Policy and Institutional Assessment assesses quality of policies and institutions of its member States. It helps these countries improve their political, institutional and economic governance and also helps allocate resources to the poorest members of IDA.

Fiacre E. Kakpo

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