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IMF chief sees $345 billion financing gap for African states

The IMF chief said the region faced a financing gap of around $345 billion through 2023, with commitments from official bilateral lenders and international institutions covering less than a quarter of the projected needs and private capital still subdued.

Warning that the pandemic would not end anywhere unless it was addressed in regions like Africa, which has reported more than 1 million cases, Georgieva said it was imperative that all countries and institutions do more to help Africa cope with the crisis.

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