Washington, February 7 (RHC)-- The International Monetary Fund has granted partial debt relief to the three Western African countries worst hit by Ebola. IMF chief Christine Lagarde announced Guinea, Liberia and Sierra Leone will be reprieved of around $100 million in debt payments.
The $100 million figure amounts to about one-fourth of the total the three countries collectively owe. The joint debt is set to jump to $620 million over the next three years because of previously announced loans.
In a statement, the group Jubilee Debt Campaign said: "Grants should be given to cope with the impact of Ebola, not more loans which leave an unjust debt to be repaid over the next decade."
IMF Grants $100 Million in Debt Relief to Ebola-Stricken Countries
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