The World Bank says it has lifted aid embargo to Tanzania and approved a $450 million loan to the East African country.
The Bank said on Friday the low-interest loan covered a poverty- reduction programme that would help around five million Tanzanians.
The loan signals the release of the first tranche of1.7 billion dollars that were frozen last year because of concern over Tanzania policies.
The Bank’s concerns included passing a law that made it illegal to question official statistics and expelling pregnant girls from public schools.
The government amended the statistics law in June to remove the threat of jail, but has yet to announce changes to the rules on teenage pregnancy.
The Bank said in a statement it had been engaging with the government of Tanzania on a range of policy issues that led to a hold-up of financing since 2018.
“Approval of this project acknowledges efforts by the government of Tanzania to address the policy issues by amending the statistics law (2018) in line with international practice, as well as the government’s commitment to facilitate all girls to complete their education.”
The government has been working to unlock 1.7 billion dollars in funding from the bank that was frozen last year.
In July, Tanzania’s statistics agency said it may review its economic growth figure for 2018 after the World Bank came up with a significantly lower one. It has not released updated figures.
The World Bank is Tanzania’s biggest external lender. Foreign loans and grants are a key source of foreign exchange for East Africa’s third-largest economy.
“This new support will be critical to improve the lives of many more people in need and overall raise the country’s human capital index, which is still very low at 0.40,” said Bella Bird, the World Bank’s country director for Tanzania.
“We will continue to work with the government and engage with citizens and other stakeholders on the complex set of development issues facing the country and its people.”
(Reuters/NAN)
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