Debt-relief campaigners complained Tuesday that some of the worlds poorest countries could be left waiting indefinitely for much-needed funds under a plan by the IMF to carry out another review of economic policies, reports the World Bank press review.
The Jubilee campaign group said at least six countries already promised cancellation of their debts by the International Monetary Fund will be kept waiting because of further checks demanded by the IMF.
Jubilee USA coordinator Debi Kar identified the six as Ethiopia, Madagascar, Mauritania, Nicaragua, Rwanda and Senegal.
Kilde: www.worldbank.org