(Reuters) – The Worldwide Financial Fund’s government board has accepted the third assessment of Ghana’s $3 billion lending programme, unlocking the disbursement of about $360 million, the IMF stated on Monday.
“Ghana’s efficiency underneath the IMF-supported program has been typically passable. All quantitative efficiency standards and indicative targets for the third assessment had been met,” the IMF stated in a press release.
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