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Building a more effective financial safety net for poor countries
[Pour un filet de sécurité financière plus efficace pour les pays pauvres]

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  • Luc Jacolin

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Despite significant international financial support, low-income countries (LICs) are likely to be more affected by the crisis than advanced or emerging countries. Strengthening the IMF's financial safety net for LICs is in everyone's interest, in order to prevent these countries from becoming weak links in global risks, such as those related to health or climate change. En dépit de soutiens financiers internationaux significatifs, les pays à faible revenu (PFR) devraient garder de la crise des séquelles plus fortes que les pays avancés ou émergents. Renforcer le filet de sécurité financière mis en place par le FMI pour les PFR est dans l’intérêt de tous, afin d’éviter que ces pays ne deviennent les maillons faibles des risques mondiaux, notamment sanitaires ou climatiques.

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