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| Friday, 31 May, 2002, 10:54 GMT 11:54 UK IMF approves Zambian funds Zambia has declared a national disaster The International Monetary Fund (IMF) has approved $317m (�216.4m) financing for Zambia's 2002 economic plan to target poverty reduction. "The gesture by the IMF is tremendous testimony to its shift in addressing poverty in least developed countries," Finance Minister Emmanuel Kasonde said adding $62m would be released immediately. Zambia has declared the country's food shortage a national disaster, saying four million people face starvation. It also faces an economic crisis with mining giant Anglo American negotiating to pull out of the Konkola copper mines - the country's biggest mining operation and major employer - which accounts for 67% of foreign currency earnings. Debt relief Mr Kasonde said in a statement $150m would be interim financing for the World Bank's Highly Indebted Poor Countries (HIPC) programme, while $167m would be loans to support the budget.
For lenders to Zambia to write-off half of its $7.3bn (�5bn) debt, the government must show sustained economic restructuring for 12 months by the December 2003 deadline. "Government will diligently observe the 2002 budget targets and maintain an appropriate tight monetary policy to achieve the inflation target," Mr Kasonde said, adding the IMF had also endorsed Zambia's so-called Poverty Reduction Strategy Paper (PRSP). The United States government has also given Zambia food aid of about $2.3m to help avert the hunger crisis in this Southern African country, the state-run Times of Zambia reported. |
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