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IMF approves $468 million loan for Ethiopia

5 June 2026
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Ethiopia is poised to receive an additional $468 million from the International Monetary Fund (IMF) to address its fiscal and balance of payments needs. This disbursement follows a staff-level agreement on the fifth review of Ethiopia’s $3.4 billion Extended Credit Facility (ECF) program, bringing total funding under the program to approximately $2.65 billion, pending approval by the IMF Executive Board. The agreement was reached after discussions between an IMF team and Ethiopian authorities from May 6 to 20. Despite challenges posed by the ongoing conflict in the Middle East, which has disrupted supply chains and increased import costs, Ethiopia has shown resilience in its economy, with positive macroeconomic outcomes reported. The ECF is designed for low-income countries facing persistent balance-of-payments issues, and the IMF noted ongoing progress in Ethiopia’s economic reforms and external debt restructuring efforts.

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This funding is crucial for Ethiopia as it navigates significant economic reforms aimed at liberalizing its economy and attracting foreign investment. The IMF’s support reflects confidence in the country’s Homegrown Economic Reform Agenda, which has been underway since Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed’s administration began in 2018. The country has faced persistent challenges, including rising inflation and external debt, exacerbated by global economic uncertainties. Continued access to IMF resources is essential for maintaining macroeconomic stability and managing fiscal pressures amid volatile global markets.

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