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You are here: Home / News / IMF Approves Rwanda Credit Facility to Cushion External Shocks

IMF Approves Rwanda Credit Facility to Cushion External Shocks

10 June 2026 by Guest

The International Monetary Fund (IMF) has approved a new $250 million Extended Credit Facility for Rwanda, providing fresh financial support […]

The International Monetary Fund (IMF) has approved a new $250 million Extended Credit Facility for Rwanda, providing fresh financial support to help the East African country navigate tightening global financial conditions while maintaining development and social spending.

The 38-month programme includes an immediate disbursement of $35.7 million, with additional funding to be released following periodic reviews of the country’s economic performance and reform agenda. The facility is designed to support macroeconomic stability, strengthen fiscal buffers and sustain Rwanda’s growth momentum amid a challenging external environment.

The approval comes at a time when Rwanda is confronting rising economic risks linked to geopolitical tensions in the Middle East, higher energy costs and tighter access to concessional financing. The IMF has warned that these factors could weigh on growth, inflation, the external balance and public debt levels in the coming years.

Despite those headwinds, Rwanda remains one of Africa’s fastest-growing economies. Economic growth accelerated to 9.4% in 2025, significantly exceeding earlier forecasts, driven by strong investment activity and resilient performance across key sectors of the economy. However, the IMF expects growth to moderate to about 6.8% in 2026 as external pressures intensify.

The new programme is anchored on three pillars: strengthening macroeconomic policy management, reducing fiscal and debt vulnerabilities, and promoting private-sector-led growth. It also seeks to improve oversight of state-owned enterprises and reinforce Rwanda’s capacity to withstand future economic shocks.

Inflation has emerged as a growing concern for policymakers. Consumer prices rose 9.2% year-on-year in February, exceeding the central bank’s target range, largely due to higher global oil and fertilizer prices. The IMF said monetary policy should remain sufficiently tight to guide inflation back toward its medium-term target.

Rwanda’s external position has remained relatively stable, supported by strong exports of coffee and minerals. Foreign exchange reserves cover more than four months of imports, providing a measure of protection against external volatility. Recent tax reforms have also boosted domestic revenue collection and improved the government’s debt-servicing capacity.

IMF Deputy Managing Director Bo Li said risks to Rwanda’s outlook remain tilted to the downside and urged authorities to continue fiscal consolidation efforts while protecting vulnerable households. Any measures introduced to cushion the impact of global shocks should remain targeted and temporary, he said.

The approval marks the latest chapter in Rwanda’s long-standing relationship with the IMF and provides Kigali with additional financial flexibility as it pursues infrastructure investment, economic reforms and private-sector development in an increasingly uncertain global environment.

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Emmanuel Abara Benson is a business journalist and editor covering artificial intelligence, global markets, and emerging technology.

He has previously worked with Business Insider Africa and Nairametrics, reporting on finance, startups, and innovation.

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