Africa's Collective Strength Needed to Survive Ukraine Storm -IMF

African economies, already battling to recover from a Covid-induced recession, face major obstacles as they manage "spillover" effects from the war in Ukraine, IMF Managing Director Kristalina Georgieva told a media roundtable with global reporters on March 10, 2022.  Answering questions posed by a small panel of journalists from 15 international media outlets, including allAfrica, Georgieva noted that 12 African countries are net energy exporters while 42 are energy importers. "With the limited fiscal space they have, this is a real shock," she said. Georgieva concluded the roundtable by stressing the importance of a "global safety net" and regional arrangements in place to buffer economies. "We live in a more shock-prone world, and we need strength of the collective to deal with shocks to come."

Nigeria, Africa's largest oil producer, is experiencing fuel shortages that are causing long queues at petrol stations like this one in Abuja, as well as cancellation of flights by domestic airlines.

IMF Chart. Sources: Haver Analytics and IMF staff calculations.

InFocus

Follow AllAfrica

AllAfrica publishes around 400 reports a day from more than 100 news organizations and over 500 other institutions and individuals, representing a diversity of positions on every topic. We publish news and views ranging from vigorous opponents of governments to government publications and spokespersons. Publishers named above each report are responsible for their own content, which AllAfrica does not have the legal right to edit or correct.

Articles and commentaries that identify allAfrica.com as the publisher are produced or commissioned by AllAfrica. To address comments or complaints, please Contact us.