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Gambia faces a debt crisis amid IMF, World Bank oversight concerns
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 71158, member: 636"] A World Bank report examining Gambian public debt highlights sustained risks despite recent improvements in revenue collection that reduced the debt-to-GDP ratio from 83.2 percent to 71.2 percent over two years. The analysis warns that servicing obligations consume approximately one-third of government spending, constraining development program financing while maintaining elevated distress risk. Commentary accompanying the disclosure questions whether centralized oversight by international financial institutions adequately addresses local economic challenges, noting that most obligations remain external and multilateral. The piece argues for decentralized African monetary institutions operating under subsidiary principles within the global system, contrasting historical exclusion from decision-making forums with contemporary supervised participation. Observers note that political uncertainties surrounding upcoming elections could affect macroeconomic stability in a nation where structural factors, including low savings rates, minimal tax revenue, and climate impacts, continue driving borrowing requirements. [/QUOTE]
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