The world’s 26 poorest countries, largely in sub-Saharan Africa, face the highest debt levels since 2006 and remain more vulnerable to natural disasters, conflicts, and economic instability. Despite IDA funding, these countries struggle with institutional fragility, high debt-to-GDP ratios, and poor public spending efficiency.
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