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Africa Finance Ministers seek IMF’s special drawing rights system reforms

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May 23, 2023

African Ministers of Finance, Planning and Economic Development have called for reforms of the IMF’s Special Drawing Rights (SDR) system.

The ministers made the call at the on-going 2023 African Development Bank (AfDB) Group’s Annual meetings in Sharm El Sheikh, Egypt.

According to them, the reforms will help to strengthen the global financial safety net and make more liquidity available to developing countries.

Call was made during a meeting of the Africa High-level Working Group on the Global Financial Architecture on the margins of the annual meetings.

Coordinated by the Economic Commission for Africa (ECA), the High-level Working Group comprised African Ministers of Finance, Planning and Economic Development, the African Union(AU), AfDB, Afreximbank, and the World Bank.

The Group serves as a forum to develop reform proposals for the global financial architecture and strengthen the African voice on the global stage.

Ms. Hanan Morsy, ECA’s Deputy Executive Secretary and Chief Economist, said the SDR system came into existence in 1968 with the aim of supplementing official reserves and facilitating global liquidity.

Morsy said the IMF’s Articles of Agreement stipulated that SDR allocations were meant to be considered every five years, referred to as “basic period”.

She said the Articles also allowed for SDR allocations in response to unexpected major developments.

“Throughout the 12 `basic periods’ since the inception of the SDR system, there have been merely four general allocations and one special allocation with two notable ones in 2009 and 2021.

“ This is in spite the fact that global macroeconomic conditions will have warranted more frequent allocations during this time,’’ she said.

According to Morsy, when SDRs are allocated, they tend to disproportionately benefit countries that are less in need of them.

She said this was because SDRs are distributed in proportion to existing IMF quotas, which are primarily a function of an economy’s size and relative position in the world economy.

“For instance, during the 2021 general SDR allocation of 650 billion dollars, high-income countries, which are least likely to require or utilize SDRs, received approximately 450 billion dollars.

“This constitutes almost 70 per cent of the total allocation. Africa, with a population exceeding 1.4 billion, received fewer SDRs than Germany, a country with a population of only 83 million.

“Making SDR allocation decisions more rule-based and analytical,’’ Morsy said.

She underscored the importance of ensuring that SDRs are directed to countries that required them the most.

She advocated for the rechanneling of SDRs to Multilateral Development Banks, such as the AfDB, as a means to achieve this goal.

“The proposal for SDR rechanneling put forward by the AfDB and the Inter-American Development Bank provides a viable technical solution to leverage SDRs to provide much needed liquidity to African countries.

“SDR donor countries should participate in the proposal and thereby enable its implementation.

“Moreso, there should be reforming of the SDR rechanneling mechanism to promote greater utilization,’’ she said.(NAN)

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