This web page provides information in on the activities of the Office, views of the IMF staff, and the relations between Mali and the IMF. Additional information can be found on Mali and IMF country page, including official IMF reports and Executive Board documents in English and French that deal with Mali.
At a Glance
- Mali joined the Fund in September 27, 1963.
- Total Quota: SDR 186.60 Million
- Loans Outstanding: SDR 94.10 Million (May 2016)
- Press Release: IMF Executive Board Completes Fifth Review Under the Extended Credit Facility and Approves US$26.9 Million Disbursement for Mali
- Last Article IV/Country Report: May 31, 2018 (Report No. 18/141)
Office Activities
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January 24, 2025
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March 22, 2019
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Tenth Review under ECF Arrangement (Presentation)
November 5, 2018
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IMF African Department Director Visit to Mali
(French)
November 1, 2018
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More Trade Within Africa Offers Route to Faster Growth
Increased intraregional trade and greater investment in infrastructure offer the countries of Africa direct routes to faster economic growth, African finance ministers said.
October 9, 2010
IMF's Work on Mali
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IMF Staff Concludes Visit to Senegal
March 26, 2025
An IMF mission visited Senegal to review findings of the audit report by the Court of Auditors, confirming significant under-reporting of fiscal deficits and public debt between 2019–2023.
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January 16, 2025
Series:Country Report No. 2025/005
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December 19, 2024
Series:Country Report No. 2024/353
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December 17, 2024
The IMF Executive Board today completed the Fifth Review of Benin’s Extended Fund Facility (EFF) and the Extended Credit Facility (ECF) and the Second Review under the Resilience and Sustainability Facility (RSF). The decision allows for an immediate disbursement of about US$80 million.
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December 16, 2024
Washington, DC – December 16, 2024 : The Executive Board of the International Monetary Fund (IMF) completed today the seventh review under Guinea-Bissau’s Extended Credit Facility (ECF) arrangement. The three-year arrangement, approved on January 30, 2023, aims to secure debt sustainability, improve governance, and reduce corruption while creating fiscal space for inclusive growth. The Executive Board granted an augmentation of access (140 percent of quota or SDR 39.76 million) on November 29, 2023.
Regional Economic Outlook for Sub-Saharan Africa
October 25, 2024
Sub-Saharan African countries are implementing difficult and much needed reforms to restore macroeconomic stability, and while overall imbalances have started to narrow, the picture is varied. Policymakers face three main hurdles. First, regional growth, at a projected 3.6 percent in 2024, is generally subdued and uneven, although it is expected to recover modestly next year to 4.2 percent. Second, financing conditions continue to be tight. Third, the complex interplay of poverty, scarce opportunities, and weak governance--compounded by a higher cost of living and short-term hardships linked to macroeconomic adjustment--are fueling social frustration. Within this environment, policymakers face a difficult balancing act in striving for macroeconomic stability while also working to address development needs and ensure that reforms are socially and politically acceptable. Protecting the most vulnerable from the costs of adjustment and realizing reforms that create sufficient jobs will be critical to mobilize public support.
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Fraudulent Scam Emails Using the Name of the IMF
We would like to bring to the notice of the general public that several variants of financial scam letters purporting to be sanctioned by the International Monetary Fund (IMF) or authored by high ranking IMF officials are currently in circulation, and may appear on official letterhead containing the IMF logo. The scam letters instruct potential victims to contact the IMF for issuance of a “Certificate of International Capital Transfer” or other forms of approval, to enable them receives large sums of monies as beneficiaries. The contact e-mail information is always BOGUS and unsuspecting individuals are then requested to send their personal banking details which the scammers utilize for their fraudulent activities.For more information please see Fraudulent Scam Emails Using the Name of the IMF
Departmental Papers on Africa
The Departmental African Paper Series covers research on sub-Saharan Africa conducted by International Monetary Fund (IMF) staff, particularly on issues of broad regional or cross-country interest. The views expressed in these papers are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily represent the views of the IMF, its Executive Board, or IMF Management.