IFC to support Africa's recovery
IFC to support Africa's recovery

IFC to support Africa's recovery

Sub-Saharan Africa is set to record the slowest economic growth of any world region this year.
Phillepus Uusiku
The International Finance Corporation (IFC) said it was investing US$2 billion to support small businesses in Africa and boost international trade as part of efforts to bolster the continent's recovery from the pandemic.

While the pandemic's impact has been less acute in Africa than in the United States, Europe and now India, the economic fallout has been severe. Sub-Saharan Africa is set to record the slowest economic growth of any world region this year.

The IFC, investment arm of the World Bank, said it would invest US$1 billion in new direct financing for micro, small and medium enterprises, including via mezzanine financing and risk-sharing instruments.

Another US$1 billion will support international trade finance "to facilitate the flow of imports and exports of essential goods, including food and medical products," the IFC said in a statement.

"This is a critical time for people, businesses, and economies across Africa. Long-term recovery will depend on getting funding to the pillars of the economy that need it today," said Makhtar Diop, the IFC's Managing Director.

The IFC last year announced a global US$8 billion fast-track financing facility for help existing clients and their countries' economies during the pandemic. - Nampa/Reuters

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