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Gabon to audit public debt after securing $150m World Bank support package

Gabon has announced plans to conduct a comprehensive audit of its public debt following the signing of a $150 million financing agreement with the World Bank. The move, disclosed in April 2026, is aimed at improving transparency and strengthening fiscal management, as reported by Reuters.

The funding will support reforms in public financial governance, including debt tracking, reporting systems, and institutional capacity. Officials say the audit is intended to provide a clearer picture of Gabon’s liabilities and ensure better alignment with international standards.

The initiative comes as Gabon works to stabilise its finances amid fluctuating oil revenues and rising debt pressures. Authorities are seeking to rebuild investor confidence and enhance credibility with international lenders through greater accountability and reform implementation.

Analysts note that debt audits are increasingly being adopted by African economies as a tool to improve fiscal discipline and unlock concessional financing. For Gabon, the outcome of the audit will be critical in shaping future borrowing strategies and maintaining macroeconomic stability.

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