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Statement by IMF Managing Director Strauss-Kahn at the
Conclusion of his Visit to Côte d’Ivoire
Press Release No. 09/182
May 27, 2009
Mr. Dominique Strauss-Kahn, Managing Director of the
International Monetary Fund (IMF), issued the following
statement in Abidjan at the conclusion of his visit to Côte
d’Ivoire:
“My visit has been very productive, and I wish to thank
President Laurent Gbagbo, Prime Minister Guillaume Soro and
Finance Minister Charles Diby Kofi for the warmth of their
hospitality and for our fruitful discussions on the challenges
Côte d’Ivoire faces as it emerges from conflict. I also met
former President Henri Konan Bedie, former Prime Ministers
Alassane Ouattara and Daniel Kablan Duncan, and Pascal Affi
N’guessan, as well as leaders of civil society and university
students. I was also visited Uniwax textile plant. I was moved
and heartened by my visit to an orphanage, run by the NGO
Chigata, devoted to the care of HIV-infected children.
“I congratulated the authorities on the country’s recent
economic performance, which the IMF is supporting through a
Poverty Reduction and Growth Facility (PRGF). We agreed that
continuing to implement strong policies under the program will
be essential to maintaining progress toward debt relief under
the Heavily Indebted Poor Countries (HIPC) Initiative during a
crucial period ahead.
“President Gbagbo and Prime Minister Soro briefed me on
developments in the electoral process. I welcome their
commitment, like those of former President Bedie and former
Prime Minister Ouattara, to peaceful and transparent elections
in November that will preserve the conditions for sustained
growth and development. I am encouraged by the support among
political leaders for the economic reform program under the PRGF.
“Côte d’Ivoire has so far been only moderately affected by the
global slowdown, in part because the impact of commodity price
developments, related to cocoa in particular, on the terms of
trade has been slightly positive. Growth is expected to
accelerate to 3.7 percent this year from 2.3 percent in 2008.
Strong fiscal performance will be an important contribution to
establishing the track-record needed to reach the completion
point under the HIPC Initiative. I therefore welcome the
decision to bring spending on large-scale public works into the
budget framework.
“The authorities agree that maintaining this relatively
favorable outlook requires steadfast policy implementation and
further reform. The IMF stands ready to support Côte d’Ivoire in
these endeavors. The continued and well-coordinated support of
the international community remains critical for a successful
return to a path of sustained peace, poverty reduction and
economic recovery.
“My visits to Côte d’Ivoire and the Democratic Republic of Congo
this week have been an opportunity to discuss broader African
issues—particularly those concerning post-conflict
countries—with a wide range of people, including policy makers,
members of civil society, and students.
“Africa currently finds itself the innocent victim of a
financial crisis that has its origin in advanced economies.
Coming so soon after last year’s food and fuel price shock, the
global recession adds to the vulnerabilities of low income
countries through falling commodity prices, reduced trade and
investment, and threats to development assistance.
“In response, the IMF is strengthening its partnership with
Africa. As reaffirmed at the Dar es Salaam conference in March,
Africa will find in the IMF a good friend, ready with support
and candid advice. We have substantially increased our financing
to Africa and are ready to do more. G-20 members have asked us
to provide an additional US$6 billion in concessional resources
to low-income countries over the next two-three years. We are
committed to this goal and to continue the reform of the lending
tools and policies we use to support your efforts.”
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