MDRI HIPC. heavily indebted poor countries initiative. To provide additional support to HIPCs to reach the MDGs.

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Goal To ensure deep, broad and fast debt relief and thereby contribute toward growth, poverty reduction, and debt sustainability in the poorest, most heavily indebted countries. HIPC heavily indebted poor countries initiative Launched in 1996 Goal To provide additional support to HIPCs to reach the MDGs. MDRI MULTILATERAL DEBT RELIEF INITIATIVE Launched in 2006 SPRING MEETINGS 2012 www.worldbank.org/economicpolicyanddebt

Main Characteristics of the HIPC Initiative and the MDRI Country coverage HIPC INITIATIVE IDA-only, ECF-eligible countries with debt indicators above the HIPC Initiative thresholds, which have been engaged in qualifying IMF- and IDA-supported programs 1, 2 MDRI HIPC countries having reached completion point Participating creditors Debt relief provided Total costs of committed debt relief All multilateral, official bilateral and commercial creditors External public and publicly guaranteed debt is reduced to the HIPC Initiative thresholds, as calculated at the time of the decision point US$58.6 billion in end-2011 PV terms US$76.4 billion in nominal terms International Development Association (IDA), International Monetary Fund (IMF), African Development Fund (AfDF), and Inter-American Development Bank (IADB) Debt disbursed before end-december 2004 (IMF, AfDF and the IADB) and end-december 2003 (IDA) and still outstanding at the time of qualification (after HIPC Initiative debt relief) is cancelled US$33.1 billion in end-2011 PV terms US$47.1 billion in nominal terms Countries that have benefited from relief Remaining potentially eligible HIPCs 36 post-decision-point HIPCs 32 completion-point HIPCs 3 pre-decision-point HIPCs 7 interim and pre-decision-point HIPCs 1 MDRI-related estimates include debt relief delivered under the IADB-2007 Debt Initiative 2 Excludes IMF s MDRI assistance to two non-hipcs (Cambodia and Tajikistan)

HIPC Initiative and MDRI: Estimates of Debt Relief 1 End-2011 PV terms, in billions of US dollars WORLD BANK GROUP DEBT RELIEF TOTAL DEBT RELIEF HIPC MDRI HIPC and MDRI HIPC MDRI HIPC and MDRI All HIPCs 14.7 24.2 38.9 75.6 36.9 112.5 32 Post-Completion- Point HIPCs 12.5 21.6 34.0 54.1 33.1 87.2 4 Interim HIPCs 0.8 2.2 3.0 4.5 3.2 7.7 4 Pre-Decision-Point HIPCs 1.5 0.4 1.9 17.0 0.6 17.6 Source: HIPC Initiative country documents; IDA and IMF staff estimates 1 Assumptions include timing of HIPC decision and completion points, and where applicable, of arrears clearance The debt stocks of the 36 post-decision-point HIPCs have been reduced by over 90 percent Debt stocks of the 36 post-decision-point HIPCs, in US$ billion, end-2011 PV terms Before traditional debt relief 140 After traditional debt relief 116 After HIPC Initiative debt relief 58 After additional bilateral debt relief 48 After MDRI 12 Source: HIPC Initiative country documents; IDA and IMF staff estimates

Debt indicators of HIPCs have substantially declined since 1999 36 POST-DECISION-POINT HIPCs 1 1999 2011 PV of debt-to-exports PV of debt-to-gdp 457% 114% 80% 19% Debt service-to-exports 18% 3% PV of debt-to-revenue 552% 110% Debt service-to-revenue 22% 5% 1 Data are simple averages; subject to data availability The HIPC Initiative and the MDRI have contributed to increased poverty-reducing expenditure in post-decision-point HIPCs 1 Poverty-reducing expenditure to government revenue 1999 2011 42% 54% Poverty-reducing expenditure to GDP 1999 2011 7% 10% Source: HIPC documents; IDA and IMF staff estimates 1 Subject to data availability

Potential Costs of the HIPC Initiative by Creditor Group Total estimated cost: US$76 billion, end-2011 PV terms 1 AfDB Group $5.5 billion (7.2%) IMF $6.4 billion (8.5%) IADB $1.7 billion (2.2%) Other Multilateral Creditors $5.4 billion (7.1%) Paris Club $27.4 billion (36.3%) World Bank $14.7 billion (19.5%) Commercial Other Official Bilateral 1 All 39 HIPCs $4.6 billion (6.1%) $9.9 billion (13.1%) Potential MDRI Debt-Service Savings by Creditor and Country Group In billions of US dollars, in 2011 PV terms IDA 24.2 21.6 1 IMF 4.2 3.7 AfDF 5.4 4.7 IADB 3.1 3.1 Estimated MDRI Cost to all 39 HIPCs Cost of MDRI Delivered to 32 post-completion-point HIPCs Sources: Country authorities; IDA, IMF, AfDF, and IADB staff estimates 1 IMF also provides MDRI debt relief of US$0.2 billion in end-2006 PV terms to Cambodia and Tajikistan, excluded here

Status of HIPC countries Completion Point 32 countries AFGHANISTAN CAMEROON Gambia, The HONDURAS Mauritania São Tomé and PríncIPE Uganda Benin Central African Republic GHANA LIBERIA Mozambique Senegal zambia Bolivia CONGO, DEM. REP. OF THE GUINEA-BISSAU Madagascar Nicaragua Sierra LeonE Burkina FASO CONGO, REP. OF guyana MALAWI NIger Tanzania BURUNDI Ethiopia Haiti Mali Rwanda TOGO Countries reach the completion point if they maintain macroeconomic stability under an ECF-supported program, carry out key structural and social reforms, and satisfactorily implement for a minimum of one year a Poverty Reduction Strategy. Debt relief is then provided irrevocably by the country s creditors. MDRI relief is provided upon reaching the completion point. Decision Point 4 countries CHAD COMOROS Côte dʼivoire Guinea Countries reach the decision point if they have a track record of macroeconomic stability, have prepared a Poverty Reduction Strategy through a participatory process, and have debt burden indicators above the HIPC initiative thresholds using the most recent data for the year immediately prior to the decision point. The amount of debt relief necessary to bring countries debt indicators to HIPC thresholds is calculated, and countries begin receiving interim debt relief on a provisional basis. Pre-Decision Point 3 countries ERITREA SOMALIA SUDAN Countries that have been assessed to meet the income and indebtedness criteria at end-2004 and end-2010 and wish to avail themselves of the HIPC Initiative.