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AUC Chairperson Highlights Continent’s High Debt Burden

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Youssouf said that in 2024 alone, debt-service payments exceeded USD 70 billion, consuming an increasing share of public revenues and eroding fiscal space.

The chairperson of the African Union Commission Mahamoud Ali Youssouf has warned that the continent’s debt crisis is undermining development. Speaking in Ethiopia at a G20-Africa high-level dialogue on debt sustainability, Mahamoud Ali Youssouf, said public debt has grown to about USD 1.8 trillion.

This represents about two-thirds of the continent’s GDP and is largely due to the high cost of borrowing and limited access to concessional finance, he asserted. Youssouf said that in 2024 alone, debt-service payments exceeded US$70 billion, consuming an increasing share of public revenues and eroding fiscal space.

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 With many governments spending more on servicing debt than on investments in human development, economies and people are suffering. He said these pressures highlight the need for urgent collective action to restore debt sustainability and improve Africa’s access to capital on fairer terms.

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