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African economies likely to rebound 3.4 pc this year, AfDB says

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NAIROBI - African economies are expected to grow by an average of 3.4 percent this year, the African Developmen­t Bank said, as the continent recovers from its worst contractio­n in half a century.

The 54 economies shrank by 2.1 percent last year, the AfDB said in its 2021 economic outlook report, as the coronaviru­s crisis disrupted economic activity across the continent.

“The continent-wide projected recovery... does not remove the threat of increasing poverty,” the Abidjan-based AfDB said in the report, published on Friday.

An estimated 39 million Africans are likely to slip into extreme poverty as a result of the Covid-19 pandemic, the bank said, after 30 million were pushed into that bracket last year.

“Population­s with lower levels of education, few assets, and working in informal jobs are the most affected and must be protected,” it said.

Government­s on the continent boosted their spending last year in an effort to support their economies through the crisis, putting pressure on budgetary balances and debt burdens.

“The average debt-to-GDP ratio for Africa is expected to climb by 10 to 15 percentage points in the short to medium term,” the AfDB said. The worsening outcomes will be driven by the surge in government spending and the contractio­n of fiscal revenues caused by the pandemic.

The AfDB called on the internatio­nal community to work with policymake­rs on the continent to help it deal with debt loads that are getting heavier and heavier.

“Africa’s debt burden must be prioritise­d and not ignored,” it said. “The time for one last debt relief drive for Africa is now.” – REUTERS.

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