Africa / IMF Debt: The 10 Large and Small Borrowers, Ivory Coast Fixed at $3.6 Billion

Author: DJOMANDE AzizPublished on: June 4, 2026Country: Ivory Coast
Business & Economy
Africa / IMF Debt: The 10 Large and Small Borrowers, Ivory Coast Fixed at $3.6 Billion

In 2026, the IMF granted loans to several African countries, with high debt risks. Ivory Coast does not appear on either the list of largest or smallest borrowers. On April 30, 2026, an agreement was reached for a total disbursement of $843.9 million, split between the ECF and the RSF. Angola and Mozambique illustrate the dangers of massive debt, even during periods of rising oil prices.

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