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3 African countries that have never borrowed from the IMF

Simon Osuji by Simon Osuji
March 12, 2025
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However, according to data collected primarily from the IMF’s Financial Data and ONE Campaign three African nations have notably maintained financial independence by never borrowing from the IMF: Botswana, Libya, and Eritrea.

Botswana has achieved financial autonomy through prudent resource management and innovative economic strategies. With a population of approximately 2.72 million, the country’s GDP is projected to grow by 3.6% this year.

Libya has maintained a zero-debt status with the IMF, reflecting its financial independence.

Eritrea has also avoided IMF loans, maintaining financial autonomy.

3 African countries that have never borrowed from the IMF

IMF Lending in Africa: A Broader Perspective

Collectively, 48 African countries owe approximately USD 42.2 billion to the IMF, accounting for about one-third of the IMF’s total outstanding credit. Between 1952 and 2023, the IMF made 1,529 loan commitments globally, with around 40% (608) directed to African nations. On average, each African country accessed IMF resources 12 times, slightly above the global average of 10 times.

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Top IMF Borrowers in Africa

The five largest African borrowers from the IMF, in terms of loan volume, are:

  • Egypt: $15 billion
  • Côte d’Ivoire: $4.3 billion
  • Ghana: $4.3 billion
  • Kenya: $4.1 billion
  • Angola: $4.1 billion

These five countries collectively account for over 40% of IMF lending to Africa.

While the majority of African nations have engaged with the IMF for financial assistance, Botswana, Libya, and Eritrea stand out for their financial independence. Their experiences underscore the potential for self-reliant economic management, offering valuable insights for other nations aiming to reduce reliance on external financial support.

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