How is the IMF helping countries respond to the Global Food Crisis
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The IMF provides policy advice, capacity development, and financial support to help member countries tackle the global food crisis. Nearly 50 countries are severely affected by the global food crisis; those experiencing severe macroeconomic challenges, weak institutions, and a fragile socio-political environment are most vulnerable.
In response to the global food crisis, the Fund is helping countries by:
-Identifying pressures and helping countries formulate effective policies.
-Providing financing to support country responses to the global food crisis.
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The IMF provides short- and medium-term loans to help countries that are experiencing balance of payments problems and difficulty meeting international payment obligations.
The lMF gives loan to help countries and also checks on their health statistics.It has also advised countries to construct flats so that they get more land for farming to improve on their income.lt also checks on how countries are doing healthically