Navigating the Challenges: Debt Sustainability and Human Rights Considerations in Kenya

Kenya, akin to many nations globally, confronts the heightened cost of living coupled with challenges in meeting debt financing obligations. Concurrently, the IMF plays a pivotal role in providing financial support to countries in economic crises. While such assistance is indispensable for economic stability, the concern over debt sustainability and its impact on human rights takes centre stage in Kenya’s economic discourse.

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