
Sudan is due to host during next September 3 - 4 at the Friendship Hall the meetings of the African Group of Ministers of Finance and Governors of African Central Banks within of the World Bank and the International Monetary Fund (African Cox) to review a memo on topics that governors want to discuss with officials of the World Bank and the International Monetary Fund pertinent to the economic development and priorities.
The reports of the higher preparatory committee for the meetings affirmed that the African group's meetings will tackle regional projects, but not each country's topics as well as that the topics scheduled in the agenda of the meetings including the draft of policies of the World Bank in the regulations to ensure the environmental and social aspects in the projects that are funded by the World bank, alongside the discussion about the conditions that are imposed by the IMF on the borrowing states that require certain ceilings for loaning of non-concessional trade financings ,where the issues of loans, trade non-concessional financings is to be discussed for the first time in the meetings of the African Conservative.
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