The World Bank has approved $45 million for Zambia under the Second Zambia Climate and Economic Resilience Programmatic Development Policy Financing. Finance and National Planning Minister Situmbeko Musokotwane says the approval signals renewed international confidence in the country’s economic‑reform programme, as Zambia continues to grapple with high debt levels, sluggish economic growth and recurring climate shocks.
The funding, to be disbursed through the International Development Association (IDA), is expected to bolster international backing for Zambia’s macroeconomic‑reform agenda and support efforts to strengthen the country’s long‑term economic resilience.
Thami Ngubeni spoke to Trevor Hambayi, an Economist based in Zambia.

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