Germany Pledges Extra 3 Billion Euros for Global Aid at G-20
Germany pledged 3 billion euros (£3.09 billion) at a meeting of G20 finance ministers to help the world’s poorest countries, the finance ministry said on Saturday.
The funds will be made available as long-term loans for the International Monetary Fund’s Poverty Reduction and Growth Trust (PRGT).
In April, IMF officials said they had received pledges of a combined $11.7 billion from Australia, Japan, Canada, France and Britain to replenish the PRGT. The United States has not yet pledged any money for the programme.
“With the funds … low-income countries can receive greatly discounted loans and bridge liquidity bottlenecks,” the German finance ministry said.
It added that Germany will provide a total of 8.7 billion euros for international aid measures in 2020 and 2021.