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Angola Secures World Bank and MIGA Guarantees for Debt-for-Education Swap

The government of Angola has secured financial guarantees from the World Bank and its insurance arm, the Multilateral Investment Guarantee Agency (MIGA), to support a debt-for-education swap aimed at reducing borrowing costs while expanding investment in the country’s education sector, as reported by Reuters.

Under the arrangement, Angola plans to buy back up to $400 million of its higher-cost commercial debt using a new loan backed by guarantees from the World Bank and MIGA. The guarantees are designed to reassure lenders by covering repayment risks, enabling the country to refinance existing obligations at more favourable interest rates.

Savings generated from the lower debt servicing costs will be channelled into education initiatives, including the construction of schools and the expansion of learning programmes across the country. Debt-for-development swaps allow governments to convert part of their external debt burden into targeted social investments, particularly in sectors such as education, healthcare, and climate resilience.

The agreement is expected to become only the second debt-for-development swap supported by the World Bank, following a similar initiative implemented in Ivory Coast. MarketScreener says the mechanism could help Angola improve fiscal flexibility while strengthening long-term investments in human capital.

Image Credit: ca.marketscreener.com

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