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Le FMI approuve un crédit de 366 millions de dollars

Le Fonds monétaire international (FMI) a approuvé mardi un crédit de trois ans,d’un montant de 366 millions de dollars, destiné aux programmes de réduction de la pauvreté établis par le gouvernement de la Côte d’Ivoire, a annoncé le Fonds.

Ces programmes couvrent les aspects de l’éducation, de la santé et des réformes juridiques et institutionnelles, esquissés dans le Document de Stratégie nationale de réduction de la pauvreté. Le crédit dépendait de l’approbation de la Banque mondiale, obtenu jeudi. L’approbation permet au gouvernement de recevoir immédiatement son premier décaissement de 73 millions de dollars.



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