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Top 10 African countries with the lowest debt to the IMF in April 2025

Simon Osuji by Simon Osuji
April 29, 2025
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Financial independence from organizations like the IMF is more than just a mark of distinction in a time when instability across the world is commonplace; it is a weapon for strategic growth and resilience.

Low IMF debt gives African nations more legitimacy, independence, and flexibility. They can establish long-term strategies free from temporary conditions, invest in their people without outside permission, and handle crises without panic.

A low IMF debt indicates fewer external restrictions for national policy actions.

Countries that do not rely on IMF bailouts or extended loan facilities have greater leeway to create and implement economic plans that are suited to their development objectives.

This independence is extremely useful in today’s economic context, when governments must respond quickly to local challenges such as inflation, currency volatility, and rising food costs.

Without IMF-imposed budgetary objectives or subsidy cuts, authorities can explore local solutions to safeguard their most vulnerable populations.

For context, the African Forum and Network on Debt and Development (AFRODAD), a lobby group advocating for debt cancellation and addressing loan-related issues in Africa, named four African countries that are on the brink of debt default.

These countries are Zambia, Ghana, Ethiopia, and Chad.

Zambia’s economy grows three times faster than IMF projections

While their debt are not the IMF alone, the report underscores the importance of maintaining low levels of debt, as all four countries listed also currently have very complex economic realities.

With that said, here are the African countries with the lowest debt to the International Monetary Fund in April 2025, as seen on the IMF’s website.

Compared to last month’s list, the 10 countries retained thier spots, with no real significant change in figures.

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Top 10 African countries with the lowest debt to the IMF in April 2025

Rank Country Total IMF Credit Outstanding ($) as of 04/28/2025

1.

Lesotho

11,660,000

2.

Eswatini

19,625,000

3.

Comoros

19,887,940

4.

Sao Tome & Principe

27,411,726

5.

Djibouti

31,800,000

6.

Guinea-Bissau

52,291,400

7.

Equatorial Guinea

59,843,334

8.

Cabo Verde

72,116,000

9.

Somalia

87,000,000

10.

Seychelles

99,839,500

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