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10 African Countries are Grappling with Mounting Debts to the International Monetary Fund

These debts reflect a dependence on external financing to address fiscal challenges, particularly during economic crises. IMF loans offer financial relief but often have strict conditions, including subsidy cuts, currency adjustments, and austerity measures. While intended to stabilize economies, critics argue these policies strain public investments in healthcare, education, and infrastructure, raising concerns about long-term economic sustainability. The growing reliance on IMF funds underscores the complex trade-offs African nations face between addressing immediate fiscal needs and pursuing sustainable development goals.

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