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IMF staff to visit Senegal for more programme talks

By Thomson Reuters Aug 17, 2026 | 12:31 PM

Aug 17 (Reuters) – The International Monetary Fund said on Monday that its staff would visit ​the West African country ‌from August 19 to September 1 to continue discussions on policies and reforms that could be supported by a ‌new ​lending arrangement.

The last ⁠time the Washington-based ⁠lender’s staff visited the West African nation was in June, when it said there were “open and ​constructive technical discussions” on Senegal’s request for a new programme.

Senegal ⁠and the IMF ⁠have been working to ​resolve a debt misreporting issue since ​the country’s then-newly elected leaders disclosed ‌the problem in 2024.

The fund froze its previous $1.8 billion lending programme after the larger debt ⁠pile came to light. Senegal has been largely shut out of international capital markets ⁠since, ‌leaving it reliant on ⁠regional borrowing.

“The IMF remains ​firmly ‌committed to helping Senegal ​safeguard macroeconomic ⁠stability and foster sustainable and inclusive growth,” the Fund’s statement said on Monday.

(Reporting by Nilutpal Timsina; Additional reporting by Ruchika Khanna;Editing by ​Alexander Winning)