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Bangladesh comes to Somalia’s rescue

Rejaul Karim Byron

February 06, 2020

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Since time immemorial Bangladesh has been taking on aids, grants and financial assistance from the global community. But now, it is providing debt relief to another nation, in a testament of the progress the country has made.

Bangladesh has agreed to give Tk 8.21 crore to the International Monetary Fund (IMF) as debt relief for Somalia under the Heavily Indebted Poor Countries (HIPC) Initiative, as per a letter sent by the finance ministry yesterday to the Washington-based multilateral lender.

Somalia, a majority Muslim nation just like Bangladesh, is among the top ten poorest countries of the world.

“Therefore, Bangladesh’s international image would benefit from the grant,” said a finance ministry official.

The country’s bid to help the war-torn nation comes after IMF Managing Director Kristalina Georgieva wrote to Finance Minister AHM Mustafa Kamal, the IMF governor of Bangladesh, in December last year seeking Special Drawing Right (SDR) 0.70 million, or Tk 8.21 crore.

SDR refers to an international type of monetary reserve currency created by the IMF in 1969 as a supplement to the existing money reserves of member countries.

The IMF uses SDRs for internal accounting purposes. SDRs are allocated by the IMF to its member countries and are backed by the full faith and credit of the member countries’ governments.

Bangladesh’s share with the IMF amounts to SDR 1,066.60 million.

Following 30 years of civil war and economic disruption, Somalia currently has $5.3 billion in external debt.

On December 18 last year, the IMF’s executive board approved a financing package for delivering full debt relief to Somalia under the HIPC.

The plan relied on contributions from each of the 189 IMF member nations to provide funds that would help Somalia rebuild its economy.

Bangladesh, which recently became eligible for graduation from the least-developed country bracket by 2024, decided to support the IMF’s debt relief programme for Somalia to help alleviate poverty and assist economic reform in the African nation.

To facilitate members’ contributions to the debt relief effort, the IMF will distribute internal resources from its Special Contingent Account and refunds of deferred charges adjustments in an amount of SDR 242 million when Somalia clears in arrears to the IMF.

Members can voluntarily contribute all or part of their shares in this distribution and donors are invited to provide additional cash grants, if possible, to close the financing gap.

The distribution can only take place once the fund has received satisfactory assurances that SDR 242 million will be contributed for the purpose of Somalia’s debt relief, said the IMF letter.

After Somalia clears its dues, it will become eligible for another financing arrangement from the IMF at the HIPC decision point if the African nation displays progress through their Poverty Reduction Strategy Papers.

In 2008, a similar fundraising effort was taken to help Liberia clear its arrears.

Some 102 IMF member countries, including India and Sri Lanka, contributed a total of SDR 547 million in a similar fundraising effort to help Liberia clear its arrears.

However, during that time Bangladesh refused to donate to the funds.

https://www.thedailystar.net/business/news/bangladesh-comes-somalias-rescue-1864120
 
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Good that they’re helping them out but Somalia is a gone case, a nation that puts religion above all is bound to fail.

Somalians are humble people. And their people are very enlightened. Its a gone case just because its situated in a strategically important area. Gateway of trade route between Asia and Europe. Its neighbors and infighting groups want a piece of it.
 
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Thats not the case. It can differ from nation to nation.
No super religious nation is developed or the happiest, religion does nothing but hamper progress... some religion sees retribution in suffering... Abrahamic religions are masters of this.

Somalians are humble people. And their people are very enlightened. Its a gone case just because its situated in a strategically important area. Gateway of trade route between Asia and Europe. Its neighbors and infighting groups want a piece of it.
It’s govt can’t unite its people, the warlords use religion to persecute and control people, people are uneducated and have to live off of crime, yes Somalians are cool people, intelligent even but the Somalians you and I meet aren’t the average Somalians. Their land is lawless
 
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That's the way to go. A Muslim nation helping fellow Muslim brothers in need.

There's few things Bangladesh need to fix and I'm sure it will be respected way more than countries like Iran Egypt Saudi and Emirates.
However, it is not necessary that a country's population has to be Muslim to get help. In our own case, we are Muslims, but the Christian and Buddhist/Shamanic rich countries have been helping us since Pakistan time, They never asked us to convert to Christianity.
 
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Can't understand fully what he is trying to say.

Can anyone translate?
 
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Correlation doesnt equal causation.

You are delibrately ignoring the fact that religious countries such as those in the middle east have also been in a state of conflict for a long time, and in several cases faced harsh sanctions by western countries. Is Iraq's growth stunted because of their religiousness or because they've fought an invasion and long civil war? Is Palestine poor because they are religious or because Israel steals their land and denies them any room for prosperity?
 
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