Kenya seeks to unlock Sh151.2 billion World Bank funds
Nairobi, Aug. 20 -- Kenya is hoping to unlock up to Sh151.2 billion from the World Bank Group in the current 2026/2027 fiscal year as the multilateral lender remains the country's primary source of external financing in the absence of the International Monetary Fund (IMF).
A debt plan by the National Treasury for 2026 shows that Kenya expects funding from three World Bank support schemes, including: Sh94.2 billion from the Development Policy Operations (DPO), Sh52 billion from the Rapid Response Option (RRO), and Sh5 billion from the programme-for-results (PforR) window.
The DPO scheme provides vital budget support tied to institutional and policy reforms. It helps to ease heavy public debt pressures and fiscal deficits by funding gover...
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