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Kenya: Fifth Reviews Under the Extended Fund Facility and Extended Credit Facility Arrangements and Request for a 20-Month Arrangement Under the Resilience and Sustainability Facility, Requests for Extension, Rephasing, and Augmentation of Access, Modification of a Performance Criterion, Waiver of Applicability for Performance Criteria and Waiver of Nonobservance for a Performance Criterion, and Monetary Policy Consultation Clause-Press Release; Staff Report; and Statement by the Executive Director for Kenya

International Monetary Fund

No 2023/266, IMF Staff Country Reports from International Monetary Fund

Abstract: This paper presents Kenya’s Fifth Reviews under the Extended Fund Facility and Extended Credit Facility Arrangements and Request for a 20-month Arrangement under the Resilience and Sustainability Facility (RSF), Requests for Extension, Rephasing, and Augmentation of Access, Modification of a Performance Criterion, Waiver of Applicability for Performance Criteria and Waiver of Nonobservance for a Performance Criterion, and Monetary Policy Consultation Clause. Key policy priorities of the program include reducing debt vulnerabilities through multi-year fiscal consolidation efforts. This will be done through raising tax revenues and rationalizing spending, while protecting priority social and developmental spending. A proactive monetary policy stance is also part of a mutually reinforcing prudent set of policies. The reforms under the RSF program are expected to advance Kenya’s already strong record of accomplishment at addressing climate-related challenges. These reforms will advance efforts to incorporate climate risks into fiscal planning and the investment framework, reduce emissions through carbon pricing, enhance Kenya’s existing frameworks to mobilize climate finance; and strengthen disaster risk reduction and management.

Keywords: Kenyan authorities; tax shortfall; apportionment ratio; authorities' effort; inflation expectation; trade tax; tax package; agriculture Project; Climate finance; Climate change; Debt sustainability analysis; Global; East Africa; Sub-Saharan Africa; Africa (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Pages: 190
Date: 2023-07-19
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