Kathmandu, Apr 14
The International Monetary Fund approved
immediate debt relief (IDF) for 25 countries including Nepal.
IMF's Executive Board had approved the
facility under its Catastrophe Containment and Relief Trust (CCRT) for its
poorest member countries to help them in fighting the COVID-19 pandemic.
Board has approved IDF to 25 of IMF member
countries under the fund's revamped CCRT as part of the organisation's response
to help address the impact of coronavirus, said Kristalina Georgieva, Managing
Director of the fund.
"This provides grants to our poorest
and most vulnerable members to cover their IMF debt obligations for an initial
phase over the next six month and will help them channel more of their scarce
financial resources towards vital emergency medical and other relief
efforts," she said.
The IDF is the multilateral donor's grant
support to help its poorest members to repay IMF loan for a fixed period.
According to the IMF, the announced
facility could extend up to two years.
The CCRT will provide about US $500 million
in grant-based debt service relief, including the recent $185 million pledge by
the United Kingdom and $100 provided by Japan.
The IMF said that other members, including
China and the Netherlands, were also stepping forward with important
contributions.
Georgieva urged other donors to help the
fund replenish the CCRT's resources and boost further IMF's facility to provide
additional debt service relief for a full two years to poorest member
countries.
Other countries that will receive the first
batch of debt service from the fund are Afghanistan, Benin, Burkina Faso,
Central African Republic, Chad, Comoros, Congo, Gambia, Guinea, Buinea-Bissau,
Haiti, Liberia, Madagascar, Malawi, Mali, Mozambique, Niger, Rwanda, Sao Tome
and Principe, Sierra Leone, Solomon Island, Tajikistan, Togo and Yeman.
The multilateral donor had made the
provisions to allow the CCRT to mobilise debt service relief to the IMF's
poorest members for the period of up to two years in their response to the
pandemic.
Published in The Rising Nepal daily on 15 April 2020.
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