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Nthanda Times | Columns | Opinion | Passing the IMF Test: The Pathway to Sustainable Development
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Passing the IMF Test: The Pathway to Sustainable Development

Undule Mwakasungula - Human Rights Advocate
Undule Mwakasungula - Human Rights Advocate
Published September 30, 2023
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The announcement that Malawi has successfully passed the IMF’s first test under the Staff Monitored Programme with Executive Board Involvement (PMB) is a monumental step forward for the nation. The IMF’s decision to allocate $174 million under a new 48-month Extended Credit Facility (ECF) arrangement is not just a financial boost but a vote of confidence in Malawi’s economic and governance capabilities.

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Let me look at a few important notable points in the development:

A Testament to Fiscal Discipline

One of the most commendable aspects of this development is the commitment shown by Malawian authorities to fiscal discipline. The IMF mission chief, Mika Saito, highlighted that the government is dedicated to “applying fiscal discipline, containing domestic borrowing, and improving public financial management.”

This is a significant stride in governance and public policy, aligning well with international standards.

Catalysing Grant Financing

The new arrangement is expected to act as a catalyst for grant financing, which is crucial for a developing nation like Malawi. Such financing can be channelled into various sectors, including health, education, and infrastructure, thereby contributing to inclusive and sustainable growth.

This is particularly important for addressing the needs of rural communities and vulnerable populations, a focus that aligns with the nation’s broader development goals.

Strengthening Macroeconomic Stability

The ECF-supported program aims to restore macroeconomic stability, which is the bedrock for any long-term development plans. By achieving a debt-stabilizing primary balance, Malawi is setting the stage for economic resilience and sustainability. This is a prudent approach to economic management, considering the global economic uncertainties and the need for resilience against climate-related shocks.

Governance and Institutional Strengthening

The IMF arrangement also aims to address weaknesses in governance and institutions. This is a crucial step in ensuring that the funds are utilized effectively and transparently, thereby safeguarding good governance and rule of law.

The IMF’s approval is more than just a financial agreement; it is an affirmation of Malawi’s growing economic and governance maturity. The funds, if managed well, have the potential to significantly improve the quality of life for Malawians, especially those in rural and vulnerable communities.

As the nation awaits the final approval in mid-November, there is a sense of optimism that this could be the turning point for Malawi, setting it on a path of sustainable and inclusive growth.

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