AFRICA/ZAMBIA - Jesuit study center: "We are worried about the rapid deterioration of the economy"

Thursday, 29 October 2020 economy   justice  

Lusaka (Agenzia Fides) - "We are deeply concerned about the rapid weakening of the economy in our country, which is jeopardizing the economic and social life of ordinary citizens, in particular the poor, the marginalized and the vulnerable", says the Jesuit Center for Theological Reflection (JCTR) in Zambia, in a statement published on the occasion of Independence Day on 24 October.
The Jesuit Research Center points out that Zambia's external debt is equal to gross domestic product (GDP): "The total external debt of Zambia is now $ 27 billion, which is literally equal to its GDP. The national debt was $ 11.97 billion in June 2020". "The fiscal deficit, the inflation rate and the devaluation of the currency are on the rise", warns the Jesuit study center.
"It is not the first time that Zambia has found itself in a debt crisis. The government has to learn from these experiences and find a lasting solution to avoid being constantly in this situation", warns the JCTR, according to which "the government ha sto put in place a transparent debt reduction mechanism and solid and functional debt management. and develop a sustainability strategy", say JCTR officials. The Jesuits underline that "the maturity of our independence and democracy will be measured by the real will of our leaders to think of the common good of the citizens and not just of their own enrichment".
Zambia, one of the world's leading producers of copper, has found itself in a debt crisis after the COVID-19 pandemic hit the country's economy badly and national debt proved unsustainable.
Zambia's inflation rose for the second consecutive year in October. Consumer prices increased by 16% over the previous year. (L.M.) (Agenzia Fides, 29/10/2020)


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