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The historic role of
IFI’s in Mozambique
Mozambique relies heavily on funding
deregulation of labour (which lessens
from International financial institutions
protections such as union membership and
(IFIs). The IMF and the World Bank are
or minimum wages).
the most influential IFI’s in Mozambique,
and their funding comes with conditions
that the country is required to accept. As
Plank (1993) described:
SAPs entrenched underdevelopment,
worsened poverty and inequality and
removed control by national governments
over their policy agendas, yet the
The Mozambican leaders have been
IMF and World Bank insisted on SAPS
obliged to cede substantial influence
conditionalities (Bazbauers, 2018). By the
over domestic political arrangements
1990s, the IMF and World Bank came under
and policy choices to external agencies in
fire for their policy advice, and were widely
order to maintain the flow of aid and avert
blamed for trapping developing countries
economic collapse (p. 407).
in a downward spiral of debt.
The IMF and World Bank provided loan
Mozambique joined the IMF in 1985, at a
funding to developing countries, including
time when the country was in a state of
Mozambique, with harsh conditions
civil war, experiencing a deep financial
through a combination of coercion and
crisis and had lost support from socialist
“technical assistance”. Countries receiving
countries. In 1987, Mozambique embarked
loans were forced to adopt Structural
on the Programa de Reconstrução Económica
Adjustment Programmes (SAPs) which
(PRE) – the Economic Restructuring
involved the liberalization of the economy
Program – moving away from socialism to
(that is the lessening of government
a market economy.
regulations and restrictions and greater
participation by private entities);
the privatization of public services,
infrastructure and enterprises; and the
Under the PRE, and in line with SAPs, the
government privatised almost 1,500 public
enterprises. With the goal of creating a
“Ultimately, Mozambique needs
a people-centred development
model. The conditionalities imposed
by the IMF and World Bank have
undoubtedly undermined the
national development processes.“
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Fast-tracking Financialization - International Financial Institutions’ Responses
to the Covid-19 Pandemic in Mozambique