How World Bank and IMF loans are reshaping policymaking in Africa

Author: Vivianne WanderaPublished on: July 10, 2026Country: Kenya
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How World Bank and IMF loans are reshaping policymaking in Africa

Loans from the World Bank and IMF offer low-cost financing to African countries but often come with reforms in financial management, taxation, and transparency. Kenya recently secured a $750 million package tied to governance, public finance, climate, and social protection reforms. Critics argue such conditions give lenders too much influence over domestic policy, while supporters say they ensure effective use of funds and reduce corruption.

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