AFRICA

IMF chief says Africa vulnerable to higher food, fuel prices due to Ukraine war

The Fund stands ready to help African countries reduce the cost of any needed policy adjustments.

In Summary

•The Fund stands ready to help African countries reduce the cost of any needed policy adjustments.

The International Monetary Fund (IMF) logo is seen outside the headquarters building in Washington, U.S., September 4, 2018.
The International Monetary Fund (IMF) logo is seen outside the headquarters building in Washington, U.S., September 4, 2018.
Image: REUTERS

Africa's economic outlook is particularly vulnerable to higher food and fuel prices prompted by Russia's invasion of Ukraine, as well as to reduced tourism revenues and diminished access to financial services.

"A recalibration of policies appears inevitable in many countries," Georgieva said in remarks to African finance ministers and central bank governors.

"At this difficult moment, the Fund stands ready to help African countries reduce the cost of any needed policy adjustments through policy advice, capacity development, and lending."

IMF Managing Director Kristalina Georgieva speaks during a conference hosted by the Vatican on economic solidarity, at the Vatican, February 5, 2020.
IMF Managing Director Kristalina Georgieva speaks during a conference hosted by the Vatican on economic solidarity, at the Vatican, February 5, 2020.
Image: REUTERS
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