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IMF Mission To Chad Ends With Strong ECF Progress

IMF Staff Conclude a Mission to Chad

Group photo of the International Monetary Fund delegation led by Julien Reynaud standing with Chadian government officials including the Prime Minister and Finance Minister in a formal office setting in N’Djamena.
The IMF delegation, led by mission chief Julien Reynaud (center left), poses with Chadian Prime Minister Allamaye Halina (center right) and other senior ministers following the conclusion of the Extended Credit Facility review mission in N’Djamena.

N’Djamena: A delegation from the International Monetary Fund led by Mr. Julien Reynaud held virtual meetings from October 23 to 31 and visited N’Djamena from November 13 to 21, 2025 to conduct discussions on the first review of the Extended Credit Facility with Chad.

At the end of his visit, Mr. Reynaud noted that the delegation had made progress toward achieving a staff-level agreement on the first review of the facility. He indicated that discussions would continue virtually in the coming days. He expressed appreciation to the authorities for their welcome and the quality of the discussions, and acknowledged the mobilization of resources in support of financing the national development plan Chad Connection 2030.

The delegation held meetings with the Prime Minister and Head of Government, Mr. Allamaye Halina; the Minister of State, Minister of Finance, Budget, Economy, Planning, and International Cooperation, Mr. Tahir Hamid Nguilin; the Minister of Social Action, Solidarity, and Humanitarian Affairs, Ms. Zara Mahamat Issa; the Minister Delegate to the Minister of State responsible for Economy, Planning, and International Cooperation, Ms. Fatima Haram Acyl; the Secretary of State for Finance and Budget, Mr. Ali Djadda Kampard; the National Director of the BEAC, Mr. Idriss Ahmed Idriss; the President of the Court of Auditors, Ms. Zara Brahim Mahamat; the Inspector General of Finance, Mr. Moustapha Loukman; the Controller General of the Independent Anti-Corruption Authority, Mr. Ousmane Abderamane Djougourou; and senior officials from various government bodies. The delegation also engaged in discussions with private sector representatives.