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Na mimi nashangaa mkuu.kwani Sisi ni nchi masikini ? Tuna corona ?
Really? Download that link then uende page 11, ukikosa Tanzania hapo unitagThe same person wrote in Citizen is the same person.
Hakuna taarifa yoyote from IFM
This is the original source.
The IMF Executive Board Extends Immediate Debt Service Relief for 28 Eligible Low-Income Countries for Another Six Months
Acheni upumbavu huo. Hautawasaidia.
Tayari washaanza kublame wakenya 😂 😂 😂Ukiona Afghanistan na Tajikistan wametajwa jua bila shaka kwamba Magufulistan nao pia wapo kwenye msafara. [emoji1]
Hiyo hela inatakiwa irudiMbona sisi tupo uchumi wa kati. Wamekosea.
Nchi zilizoorodheshwa ni hizi hapa.
Nyie wakenya mna matatizo gani?
IMF Executive Board Approves Immediate Debt Relief for 25 Countries
The countries that will receive debt service relief today are: Afghanistan, Benin, Burkina Faso, Central African Republic, Chad, Comoros, Congo, D.R., The Gambia, Guinea, Guinea-Bissau, Haiti, Liberia, Madagascar, Malawi, Mali, Mozambique, Nepal, Niger, Rwanda, São Tomé and Príncipe, Sierra Leone, Solomon Islands, Tajikistan, Togo, and Yemen.
Sijaona nchi ya Tanzania ikitajwa.
Can you please give me the source from IMF?
We jamaa unamatatizo sana.
Umechukua taarifa kutoka The Citzen taarifa ya uongo.
IMF hawataja nchi ya Tanzania. Na katika taarifa yao haipo hio.
Huo ni uongo
Original source from IFM
The IMF Executive Board Extends Immediate Debt Service Relief for 28 Eligible Low-Income Countries for Another Six Months
The IMF Executive Board Extends Immediate Debt Service Relief for 28 Eligible Low-Income Countries for Another Six Months
October 5, 2020
Washington, DC: The Executive Board of the International Monetary Fund (IMF) approved on October 2, 2020 a second six-month tranche of debt service relief for 28 member countries under the Catastrophe Containment and Relief Trust (CCRT). This approval follows the first six-month tranche (April 14 – October 13, 2020) approved on April 13, 2020 (see Press Release No. 20/151), and enables the disbursement of grants from the CCRT for payment of eligible debt service falling due to the IMF from October 14, 2020 to April 13, 2021, estimated at SDR 161 (US$227) million. Subject to the availability of sufficient resources in the CCRT, debt service relief could be provided for a total period of two years, through April 13, 2022, estimated at nearly SDR 680 (US$959) million. Relief on debt service will free up scarce financial resources for vital emergency medical and other relief efforts while these members combat the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic.
In the context of the approval of the first tranche, Managing Director Kristalina Georgieva launched an urgent fundraising effort that would enable the CCRT to provide relief on debt service for up to a maximum of two years, while leaving the CCRT adequately funded for future needs. This will require a commitment of about SDR 1 billion (US$1.4 billion). Thus far, donors have provided grant contributions totaling about SDR 360 million, including from the UK, Japan, Germany, the Netherlands, Switzerland, Norway, China, Mexico, Sweden, Bulgaria, Luxembourg, and Malta.
Executive Board Assessment [1]
Executive Directors underscored that the COVID-19 pandemic continues to exact a serious human and economic toll on the Fund membership. In this context, Directors noted that Catastrophe Containment and Relief Trust (CCRT) grants for debt service relief on obligations to the Fund falling due during the April 14 through October 13, 2020 assisted its poorest and most vulnerable members tackle the pandemic and its repercussions.
Directors welcomed the country updates on the policy responses to the pandemic of CCRT beneficiary countries. They underscored the importance of continued follow-through on governance and transparency commitments by beneficiary countries to safeguard priority and COVID-19-related spending. Directors concurred that countries that received the CCRT debt relief are, in the main, pursuing sensible macroeconomic policies to support stability in response to the economic fallout from the pandemic. They also agreed that resources freed up by the initial tranche of CCRT debt service relief were helping to provide emergency health, social and economic support to mitigate the impact of the pandemic on lives and livelihoods.
Directors agreed that the available resources are sufficient to finance a second six-month tranche of debt service relief under the CCRT. Accordingly, they approved grant assistance for relief for 28 of the 29 eligible members with debt service falling due during October 14, 2020 and April 13, 2021 and looked forward to bringing the proposal for the remaining one member soon.
Directors noted that the Fund has received grant pledges of just over one-third of the SDR 1 billion fundraising target and noted that available resources will need to be boosted to support the approval of future tranches. To this end, Directors welcomed the generous contributions in recent months and stressed the importance of ongoing efforts to secure additional resources for timely grant assistance in the future. Directors agreed that it would be useful to conduct a stocktaking on the CCRT before the end of the second tranche period in April 2021.
[1] At the conclusion of the discussion, the Managing Director, as Chairman of the Board, summarizes the views of Executive Directors, and this summary is transmitted to the country's authorities. An explanation of any qualifiers used in summings up can be found here: http://www.IMF.org/external/np/sec/misc/qualifiers.htm.
So hizi pia ni gazeti za Kenya? In all those articles Tanzania imetajwa as one of the poor countries that received aid from IMF
IMF approves aid for world’s 28 poorest countries
IMF approves aid for world's 28 poorest countries
IMF approves aid for world's 28 poorest countries
IMF approves aid for world's 28 poorest countries
IMF news: IMF approves aid for world's 28 poorest countries - Times of India
Yn hata Malawi eti haimoHii cjui wametumia vigezo gani na Rwanda ipo
Laana yenyewe ni hii hapaKwamba article yako hii haijaorodhesha hayo mataifa 28 haiondoi uwepo wenu, kumbuka duniani kuna mataifa 28 maskini wa kutupwa na huwa mpo humo ndani. Utahangaika kuchokora na kuleta leta links humu ila ndio hivyo, hata mkisaidiwa vipi bado hambadiliki kitu, sijui ni laana au nini.
Ebu rudia kitu umesema nikuchekeThe same person wrote in Citizen is the same person.
Hakuna taarifa yoyote from IFM
This is the original source.
The IMF Executive Board Extends Immediate Debt Service Relief for 28 Eligible Low-Income Countries for Another Six Months
Acheni upumbavu huo. Hautawasaidia.
Naona le tag ya LDC ikiwarudia.Hehehe ametoweka huyo......atakua busy anahangaika kutafuta pakutokea, anamaliza bando muda huu akijaribu kuifuta Tanzania isionekane kwenye hayo mataifa 28.