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    World Bank Plans to Support Kenya with $12 Billion

    MuindiBy Muindi2023-11-20No Comments1 Min Read
    East Africa’s largest economy, Kenya. The World Bank plans to provide $12 billion in support for Kenya in the next three years.
    Nairobi Globe Roundabout

    The World Bank announced on Monday that it plans to provide $12 billion in support for Kenya in the next three years.

    The World Bank said in a statement that it is committed to helping the East African nation achieve its goal of becoming an upper-middle-income country by 2030.

    The World Bank is Kenya’s strongest partner and the main source of development finance. Kenya receives about $2 billion in concessional financing annually.

    The World Bank has committed $8.3 billion from IDA and IBRD, with $4.4 billion ready to disburse. IFC has invested $1.2 billion. MIGA has provided $424 million in guarantees for various sectors.

    In the next three fiscal years, the World Bank expects to provide about $4.5 billion, including fast-disbursing operations. This includes $3 billion from IDA and $1.5 billion from IBRD.

    “So, subject to the World Bank Executive Directors’ approval of new operations and to factors which may affect the bank’s lending capacity, this implies a total financial package of 12 billion dollars over the three years,” the World Bank said.

    Subsequently, the International Monetary Fund (IMF) announced it would expand financing to Kenya by $938 million following its latest review.


     

    Muindi
    Muindi

    Experience working on communication and marketing departments and in the broadcast industry. Interested in sustainable development and international relations issues.

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