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Rwanda's economy has demonstrated impressive resilience, recording strong growth owing to robust activity in three major ...
The Executive Board of the International Monetary Fund (IMF) concluded the fifth review under the Policy Coordination Instrument (PCI) for Rwanda ...
Continued fiscal consolidation, supported by stronger domestic revenue mobilisation and spending efficiency, is essential to safeguard Rwanda’s macroeconomic stability and debt sustainability, the ...
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The IMF said upon completion of the review, Rwanda would have access to about $74.6 million of the loan funds.
Rwanda's 2025/2026 budget rises 21% to $4.8B, approved on June 9 Funds target new airport, RwandAir expansion, and key development sectors IMF forecasts continued growth, though external risks remain ...
Rwanda becomes the second nation to get a deal for access to the IMF’s new Resilience and Sustainability Trust, according to mission leader Haimanot Teferra.
In October 2022, the International Monetary Fund (IMF) approved $319 million for Rwanda as the first African country and the third in the world to benefit from the Resilience and Sustainability ...
The new $2 billion airport at Bugesera is an ambitious project to turn Rwanda into a regional aviation hub, but the International Monetary Fund (IMF) warns that its cost will add to the country’s ...
IMF staff and Rwanda also reached agreement on policies needed to complete the second reviews of an existing Policy Coordination Instrument and a programme under the Resilience and Sustainability ...
The International Monetary fund (IMF) Board is tentatively expected to meet in December to review a report on Rwanda’s performance, under the fund’s three-year economic reform plan, which if approved ...