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4/16/2014 
IMF TO DECIDE ON GRENADA PROGRAM IN EARLY MAY  
The International Monetary Fund (IMF) wants to meet early next month to approve Grenada’s home-grown structural adjustment program. The IMF official who will be chairing the meeting has asked Grenada’s permanent secretary in the ministry of finance, Timothy Antoine, to work with his team for a meeting in early May. Prime Minister Dr Keith Mitchell, just back from talks with the IMF and World Bank in Washington, welcomed the news, saying government is eager to see resources start flowing before the end of May. “He did ask Timothy to work with his team to look for a date, early, most likely in May. We were hearing, before that, they were talking about the end of May. But we were a bit nervous about that because we wanted to see the resources start flowing before the end of May,” Mitchell explained. “From all indications now it looks like we will be up and running sometime early in May, which is an excellent thing for the country as a whole, because given the fact that we know people are hurting in every respect we want to start delivering on some of the programmes as early as possible,” he continued. Grenada will receive US$21.9 million as part of a three-year program. Mitchell has described his meeting as a success and said all of the IMF directors applauded Grenada’s bold program. “I consider the meeting highly successful because basically we were trying to finalize the date of start for the implementation of the programme as far as their side is concerned and the need for the board to meet to conclude on the homegrown program as far as their support,” Mitchell said. “I am more than pleased with the results in the sense that the directors of the IMF that we met, all expressed tremendous support for Grenada’s homegrown program and the fact that we have started implementing some of it and they indicated that they felt we were courageous in what we were doing and because of this they were behind us 100 percent,” he added. The IMF deal will unlock at least another US$100 million in soft loans and grant funding, including US$30 million each from the World Bank and Caribbean Development Bank and indeterminate grant aid from the European Union. Source: carib news
 

 


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IMF TO DECIDE ON GRENADA PROGRAM IN EARLY MAY  
Listen ,now i know you are a member of the Government(nnp) handout receiver , because you only come to the forum whenever MONEY is mention and you could be that guy i once met in Bathway about three years ago who was complaining of the then Government of the Ndc claiming that they the Ndc was not doing anything for grenada because they the Ndc were not handing out free Money to people like the Nnp used to do when they were in office,hence i can understand your political blinded loyalty to the deceivers party.
190By: gabe
4/17/2014 5:02:19 AM
Once again, the NNP DreamTEam is at work and in full effect! Congrats gentlemen and continue on with this critical mission to save Grenada's economy. We are fully observing.
022By: LISTEN
4/16/2014 4:50:33 PM