The World Bank announced Monday it aims to provide Mozambique with $6 billion in mostly concessional financing over the next five years to support public investment projects, as the Southern African nation grapples with strained public finances and recent IMF warnings over worsening debt dynamics.
Breakdown
- World Bank announces $6 billion for Mozambique over five years
- Bank to contribute $3 billion, aims to mobilize another $3 billion 11s
- Funding is mostly concessional and in grants 21s
- World Bank seeks $4 billion for Mozambique's private sector 26s
- IMF warns of worsening debt; climate change poses challenges 41s