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IMF Financial Activities -- Update January 7, 2010

I.    Introduction
II.   Key IMF Financial Statistics
III.  Current Financial Arrangements
IV.  Status of Commitments of HIPC Assistance
V.  Status of Multilateral Debt Relief Initiative Assistance

The following tables, which are updated weekly, provide information on the IMF's financial activities. Definitions for the terms contained in the tables are provided below each table. The data are based on the most current information available at the time and are provided for the reader's convenience. The information is not intended to replace other official IMF financial reports and statements.

Key IMF Financial Statistics (Table 1) A summary of financial assistance to members, available resources, arrears, and key IMF rates.

Current Financial Arrangements (Tables 2a and 2b) Current Stand-By, Extended and Poverty Reduction and Growth (PRG) arrangements. The tables do not include members whose financial arrangements with the IMF have expired, but may have outstanding credit to the IMF. For a list of current arrangements since May 1996 (month-end), see http://www.imf.org/external/np/tre/tad/extarr1.cfm. For a list of all members with outstanding financial obligations to the IMF, see http://www.imf.org/external/np/tre/tad/extcred1.cfm.

Status of Commitments of HIPC Assistance (Table 3) Status of the IMF's commitments to members under the Heavily Indebted Poor Countries Initiative (HIPC).

Status of Multilateral Debt Relief Initiative Assistance (Table 4) Status of the MDRI debt relief to eligible member countries that qualified for the assistance.


Table 1. Key IMF Financial Statistics    
as of January 7, 2010    
(In billions of SDRs, and end of period, unless indicated otherwise)¹    
(For definitions, see below)
   
     
     
2010

     
  2008 2009 Q1 to date      
Financial Assistance      
GRA          
Purchases (during period) 13.4 20.5 --      
Of which: financed by Fund borrowings n.a 4.2 --      
Repurchases (during period) 1.9 0.7 --      
Credit outstanding 17.5 37.2 37.2      
             
PRGF-ESF            
Disbursements (during period) 0.6 1.6 0.0      
Repayments (during period) 0.5 0.5 0.0      
Credit outstanding 4.0 5.1 5.1      
             
HIPC (SDR millions)            
Number of countries 35 35 35      
Commitments (cumulative) 2,324 2,349 2,349      
Disbursements (cumulative) 1,716 1,819 1,819      
Of which: Interim assistance 667 734 734      
Completion point assistance 1,049 1,085 1,085      
             
MDRI (SDR millions)            
Number of countries 25 27 27      
Total Debt Relief (cumulative) 2,702 2,732 2,732      
Financed from: MDRI Trusts 2,303 2,314 2,314      
HIPC Umbrella Account 399 418 418      
             
Available Resources            
GRA            
Usable resources 152.4 290.2 290.3      
Of which: Available Fund borrowings -- 142.5 142.6 2    
Uncommitted usable resources 132.1 213.1 213.2      
Repurchases one-year forward 0.1 1.5 1.5      
Repayments of borrowing one-year forward -- -- --      
Prudential balance 34.7 65.3 65.4 3    
One-year forward commitment capacity (FCC) 97.6 149.3 149.4      
             
PRGF-ESF Trust            
Total loan resources 15.8 16.8 16.8      
Cumulative commitments, net 14.0 16.4 16.4      
Of which: Cumulative disbursements 13.4 15.0 15.1      
Uncommitted loan resources 1.9 0.5 0.5      
             
Arrears            
GRA 1.1 1.1 1.1      
PRGF 0.1 0.1 0.1      
Trust Fund and other 0.1 0.1 0.1      
             
Rates            
US$ per SDR 1.54027 1.56769 1.56131      
SDR interest rate (percent) 0.82 0.23 0.24      
Rate of charge, adjusted (percent) 1.84 1.24 1.25      
Rate of remuneration, adjusted (percent) 0.80 0.22 0.23      
             
             
1 -- indicates zero value. Totals may not add due to rounding.            
2 Includes borrowing agreements with Japan (US$100 billion), Canada (US$10 billion), Norges Bank (SDR 3 billion), the United Kingdom (SDR 9.92 billion), Deutsche Bundesbank (EUR 15 billion), De Nederlandsche Bank NV (EUR 5.31 billion), Danmarks Nationalbank (EUR 1.95 billion), France (EUR 11.06), Banco de Portugal (EUR 1.06); and note purchase agreement with People's Bank of China (SDR 32 billion).    
3 Prudential Balance reflects inclusion of newly available Fund borrowings (see attached definition).    
Key IMF Financial Statistics
 
Term Definition
   
Financial Assistance  
GRA The General Resources Account (GRA) contains IMF’s holdings of members’ currencies, SDRs, gold, and other assets. These holdings are principally derived from quota subscription payments plus any activated borrowings.
Purchases GRA resources disbursed to members during the period (outflows).
Repurchases GRA resources repaid by members during the period (inflows).
Credit outstanding Total GRA resources disbursed less repayments.
PRGF-ESF The Poverty Reduction and Growth Facility (PRGF), formerly known as the Enhanced Structural Adjustment Facility (ESAF), and the Exogenous Shocks Facility, provide loans at a concessional interest rate to eligible, low-income members. PRGF and ESF financing is conducted through the PRGF-ESF Trust.
Disbursements Disbursements of PRGF and ESF loans during the period.
Repayments Repayments of PRGF, ESF, and Structural Adjustment Facility loans during the period.
Credit outstanding Total PRGF and ESF loan disbursements less repayments (including credit outstanding under Trust Fund and Structural Adjustment Facility (SAF)).
HIPC Assistance provided to eligible countries under the Heavily Indebted Poor Countries (HIPC) Initiative.
Number of countries Number of countries for which HIPC assistance has been committed.
Commitments Cumulative commitments made to HIPC-eligible members that have reached the decision point under the HIPC Initiative; includes amounts that the IMF has indicated will be committed subject to satisfactory assurances regarding exceptional assistance to be provided by other creditors under the HIPC Initiative.
Disbursements Cumulative grants to members eligible for financial assistance under the HIPC Initiative to be used to help meet debt service payments to the IMF.
Of which:  
Interim assistance Cumulative grants to members between their decision and completion points.
Completion point assistance Final grants to members at their completion points.
MDRI The Multilateral Debt Relief Initiative (MDRI) provides 100% debt relief to eligible member countries that are qualified for the assistance. The debt relief covers the full stock of debt owed to the Fund as of end-2004, and still outstanding at the time the country qualifies for such debt relief.
Number of countries Number of countries which have received MDRI debt relief.
Total Debt Relief  
Financed from  
MDRI Trusts MDRI resources (excluding HIPC debt relief) disbursed to members during the period.
HIPC Umbrella Account HIPC resources used as debt relief under the MDRI during the period.
GRA  
Usable resources Usable resources consist of: (i) the IMF’s holdings of the currencies of members considered by the Executive Board to have a sufficiently strong balance of payments and reserve position for their currencies to be used in the financing of IMF transactions (see Financial Transactions: http://www.imf.org/cgi-shl/create_x.pl?ftp ), (ii) holdings of SDRs, and (iii) unused amounts, if any, under credit lines already activated, such as under the General Arrangements to Borrow and New Arrangements to Borrow (GAB/NAB) and resources available under other Fund borrowing agreements and notes purchase agreements.
Uncommitted usable
resources
Usable resources less the full amount of undrawn balances under existing arrangements.
Repurchases one-year forward Repayments by member countries during the coming one-year period. These repurchases add to the supply of the IMF’s usable resources. It is assumed that repurchases would be made on an expectations basis for the SRF, and on an obligations basis under all other facilities (see Terms of IMF Lending: http://www.imf.org/external/np/exr/facts/howlend.htm ).
Repayments of borrowings one-year forward Repayment obligations on Fund borrowing and note placements in the coming one-year period, including drawings and notes reaching final maturity in the next 12 months plus any encashment requests for early repayment to be met over that same period.
Prudential balance Amount set aside to safeguard the liquidity of creditors’ claims and take account of the potential erosion of the IMF’s resource base. The prudential balance is set at 20 percent of the quotas of members that issue the currencies that are used in the financing of IMF transactions and 20 percent of any amounts activated under GAB/NAB borrowing arrangements or otherwise committed under bilateral borrowing and notes purchase agreements that are fully in place (excluding repayments of borrowing due in the coming one-year period). The prudential ratio of 20 percent as decided by the IMF’s Executive Board reflects historical experience and judgments on the indicative level of uncommitted usable resources that the IMF would normally not use to make financial commitments. The prudential balance does not represent a rigid minimum and IMF resources could on a strictly temporary basis, fall below this level.
One-year forward commitment capacity A measure of the resources available for new financial commitments in the coming year, equal to uncommitted usable resources plus repurchases one-year forward less repayments of borrowing due one-year forward and less the prudential balance.
   
PRGF-ESF Trust Trust administered by the IMF to conduct PRGF and ESF-related operations through the Loan, Reserve and Subsidy Accounts.
Available loan resources Loan Account resources committed by lenders to the PRGF-ESF Trust, plus resources under an associated loan agreement with the Saudi Fund for Development.
Cumulative commitments, net Cumulative commitments to borrowers, net of unused amounts under arrangements which have expired or have been canceled.
Of which: Cumulative disbursements Disbursements to borrowers under PRGF and ESF arrangements.
Uncommitted loan resources Available PRGF loan resources less commitments made to PRGF and ESF borrowers.
   
Arrears Outstanding  
GRA Total overdue GRA financial obligations.
PRGF Total overdue PRGF financial obligations.
Trust Fund and other Total overdue financial obligations to the Trust Fund, Structural Adjustment Facility (SAF), and SDR Department. Although the Trust Fund and SAF are no longer operational, arrears to the Trust Fund and SAF consist of overdue repayments, interest, or charges on loans provided under these facilities. Arrears in the SDR Department are incurred on any unpaid charges.
   
Rates  
US$ per SDR Exchange rate for the SDR in terms of U.S. dollars. The method for valuing the SDR was revised effective January 1, 2006.
  (See: http://www.imf.org/external/np/tre/sdr/basket.htm )
SDR interest rate Interest rate calculated as a weighted average of three month market interest rates on U.S. dollar, euro, Japanese yen and pound sterling assets. The method for valuing the SDR interest rate was revised effective January 9, 2006.
  (See: http://www.imf.org/external/np/tre/tad/sdr_ir.cfm )
Rate of Charge, adjusted The basic rate of charge on GRA loans is equal to the SDR interest rate plus 100 basis points to cover the IMF's cost of financing, additions to reserves, and administrative expenses; and further adjusted by a small margin to compensate for income forgone because of charges in arrears.
Rate of remuneration, adjusted Interest rate paid to members that provide resources to the IMF. Adjusted by a small margin to allow for special additions to reserves and to compensate for income forgone because of charges in arrears.
   
Investments  
Amount PRGF-ESF, PRGF-HIPC, Special Disbursement Account (SDA), and MDRI Trusts resources invested in short-term deposits and medium-term instruments with the Bank for International Settlements (BIS) and bond portfolios managed by the World Bank and private investment managers. Data from the first quarter of 2000 onward also include sight deposits. The SDA contains the profits (sales proceeds minus the value of the gold at the acquisition cost) from sales of the IMF's gold holdings.
Average yield (percent) Weighted average yield on time deposits, two days' notice accounts, demand deposit accounts, and fixed income securities.
Average maturity (months) Weighted average of remaining maturity of resources placed in time deposits and the modified duration of fixed income securities.
Table 2a. Current Financial Arrangements (GRA)
as of January 7, 2010
(In millions of SDRs)1
(For definitions see Attachment)
 
Member Effective Expiration Amount Undrawn Total GRA Credit
Date
Date
Agreed
Balance
Outstanding
As percent of Quota

             
Stand-by Arrangements  
             
Angola 11/23/09 02/22/12 859 630 229 80
Armenia 3/6/09 7/5/11 534 232 302 328
Belarus 1/12/09 4/11/10 2,270 438 1,832 474
Bosnia 7/8/09 6/30/12 1,015 832 183 108
Costa Rica 4/11/09 7/10/10 492 492 -- --
Dominicam Republic 11/9/09 3/8/12 1,095 895 489 223
El Salvador 1/16/09 3/31/10 514 514 -- --
Gabon 5/7/07 5/6/10 77 77 -- --
Georgia 9/15/08 6/14/11 747 365 383 254
Guatemala 4/22/09 10/21/10 631 631 -- --
Hungary 11/6/08 10/5/10 10,538 2,901 7,637 735
Iceland 11/19/08 5/31/11 1,400 735 665 565
Latvia 12/23/08 3/22/11 1,522 808 714 563
Maldives 12/4/09 12/3/12 49 45 5 56
Mongolia 4/1/09 10/1/10 153 46 107 210
Pakistan 11/24/08 12/30/10 7,236 3,067 4,169 403
Romania 5/4/09 5/3/11 11,443 5,355 6,088 591
Serbia, Republic of 1/16/09 4/15/11 2,619 1,598 1,021 218
Sri Lanka 7/24/09 3/23/11 1,654 1,240 433 105
Ukraine 11/5/08 11/4/10 11,000 4,000 7,000 510
             
20 Arrangements     55,845 24,899 31,256  
             
Flexible Credit Line            
             
Colombia 5/11/09 5/10/10 6,966 6,966 -- --
Mexico 4/17/09 4/16/10 31,528 31,528 -- --
Poland 5/6/09 5/5/10 13,690 13,690 -- --
             
3 Arrangements     52,184 52,184 -- --
             
Extended Arrangements            
             
Seychelles 12/23/09 12/22/12 20 19 12 135
             
1 Arrangement     20 19 12 135
             
Total 24 STBY, EFF, and FCL
    108,049 77,102 31,268  
           
             
1 -- indicates zero value. Totals may not add due to rounding.        
3 Indicates undrawn and scheduled purchases.          
Table 2b. Current Financial Arrangements (PRGT)
as of January 7, 2010
(In millions of SDRs)1
(For definitions, see below)
 
Member Effective Expiration Amount Undrawn Total PRGT Loans
Date
Date
Agreed
Balance
Outstanding
As percent of Quota

             
Poverty Reduction and Growth Facility          
             
Afghanistan 6/26/06 3/31/10 81 11 70 43
Burkina Faso 4/23/07 4/22/10 48 1 70 117
Burundi 7/7/08 7/6/11 46 26 58 75
Central African Rep. 12/22/06 6/30/10 70 9 50 90
Comoros 9/21/09 9/20/12 14 9 6 73
Congo, Dem.Rep.of 12/11/09 12/10/12 346 297 510 96
Congo, Rep. of 12/8/08 12/7/11 8 5 27 32
Cote d'Ivoire 3/27/09 3/26/12 374 179 224 69
Djibouti 9/17/08 9/16/11 13 7 10 63
Gambia, The 2/21/07 2/20/10 20 2 18 59
Ghana 7/15/09 7/14/12 387 320 173 47
Grenada 4/17/06 4/16/10 16 2 15 126
Guinea 12/21/07 12/20/10 70 45 38 35
Haiti 11/20/06 1/31/10 115 8 105 128
Liberia 3/14/08 3/13/11 239 13 226 175
Mali 5/28/08 5/27/11 28 8 28 30
Nicaragua 10/5/07 10/4/10 78 24 96 74
Niger 6/2/08 6/1/11 23 13 36 55
Sao Tome 3/2/09 3/1/12 3 2 3 38
Sierra Leone 5/10/06 5/9/10 52 7 59 57
Tajikistan 4/21/09 4/20/12 78 52 26 30
Togo 4/21/08 4/20/11 84 26 58 79
Zambia 6/4/08 6/3/11 220 55 220 45
             
23 Arrangements     2,414 1,122 2,127  
             
Exogenous Shocks Facility            
             
Ethiopia 8/26/09 10/25/10 154 80 107 80
Kyrgyz Republic 12/10/08 6/9/10 67 33 110 124
Maldives 12/4/09 12/3/11 8 7 1 13
Mozambique 6/30/09 6/29/10 114 14 109 96
Senegal 12/19/08 6/18/10 121 32 106 66
Tanzania 5/29/09 5/28/10 219 20 210 106
             
6 Arrangements     682 187 644  
             
Total
    3,096 1,310 2,770  
             
             
1 -- indicates zero value.Totals may not add due to rounding.        
2 Dates in bold indicate uncompleted reviews.          
3 Reflects latest projections of scheduled disbursements under current arrangements, including expected augmentations.  
Table 2a. and 2b. Current Financial Arrangements (GRA, PRG)
Term Definition

Arrangements IMF credit is made available under a variety of borrowing arrangements with different disbursement schedules and maturities depending on the balance of payment needs of the member.
Stand-By Arrangements The most common type of credit arrangement designed to provide short-term financial assistance. Purchases under Stand-By Arrangements are repayable in 8 quarterly installments 3¼ - 5 years after disbursement.
Extended Arrangements Extended Arrangements provide credit for a longer period since these arrangements usually require fundamental reforms which may need more time to put in place and take effect. Drawings under extended arrangements are repayable in 12 semiannual installments 4½ - 10 years after disbursement.
Flexible Credit Line The FCL has been established to allow members with very strong track records to access IMF resources based on pre-set qualification criteria to deal with all types of balance of payments problems. The FCL could be used both on a precautionary (crisis prevention) and nonprecautionary (crisis resolution) basis. Members may request either a six-month arrangement, or a 12-month arrangement with a mid-year review to confirm continued qualification. Arrangements would be renewable. Access is determined on a case-by-case basis and is not subject to a pre-set cap.
PRGF Arrangements Concessional arrangements providing credit at an interest rate of ½ of 1 percent to eligible low-income members. The loans are repayable in 10 equal semiannual installments 5½ - 10 years after disbursement.
ESF Arrangements The ESF is designed to provide concessional financing to low-income countries that are experiencing exogenous shocks but do not have a PRGF arrangement in place. The interest rate and repayment terms for disbursements under the ESF are the same as those under the PRGF. Arrangements under the ESF range from one to two years.
   
Arrangement Details IMF financial arrangements are reviewed regularly to assess progress in policy reforms. The disbursement of funds under an arrangement is linked to the achievement of certain financial targets.
Next Scheduled Review Expected date the arrangement will be reviewed by the Executive Board.
Date of Approval Date the arrangement was approved by the Executive Board.
Date of Expiration Arrangements have a specified duration. Commitments are no longer available after the expiration of the arrangement.
Amount Agreed Amount of credit available under an arrangement.
Undrawn Balance Amount of credit available under an arrangement but not yet drawn.
Total Credit Outstanding Total resources outstanding to the member
Total Credit Outstanding as  
percent of quota Total credit outstanding in terms of member's quota.
Table 3. Status of Commitments of IMF HIPC Assistance
as of January 7, 2010
(In millions of SDRs)1
(For definitions, see below)
             
Member
Decision Point

Completion Point

Amount Committed

Amount Disbursed 2

             
Under the Original HIPC Initiative            
Bolivia Sep. 1997 Sep. 1998 21.2   21.2  
Burkina Faso Sep. 1997 Jul. 2000 16.3   16.3  
Cote d'Ivoire Mar. 1998 -- 16.7 3 --  
Guyana Dec. 1997 May. 1999 25.6   25.6  
Mali Sep. 1998 Sep. 2000 10.8   10.8  
Mozambique Apr. 1998 Jun. 1999 93.2   93.2  
Uganda Apr. 1997 Apr. 1998 51.5   51.5  
Total Original HIPC     235.3   218.6  
             
Under the Enhanced HIPC Initiative          
Afghanistan Jul. 2007 Floating -- 4 --  
Benin Jul. 2000 Mar. 2003 18.4   20.1  
Bolivia Feb. 2000 Jun. 2001 41.1   44.2  
Burkina Faso Jul. 2000 Apr. 2002 27.7   29.7  
Burundi Aug. 2005 Jan. 2009 19.3   22.4  
Cameroon Oct. 2000 Apr. 2006 28.6   33.7  
Central African Republic Sep. 2007 Jun. 2009 17.2   18.1  
Chad May. 2001 Floating 14.3   8.6  
Congo, Dem. Rep. of Jul. 2003 Floating 228.3 5 49.1  
Congo, Rep. of Mar. 2006 Floating 5.6   0.9  
Cote d'Ivoire Apr. 2009 Floating 25.2   5.0  
Ethiopia Nov. 2001 Apr. 2004 45.1   46.7  
Gambia, The Dec. 2000 Dec. 2007 1.8   2.3  
Ghana Feb. 2002 Jul. 2004 90.1   94.3  
Guinea Dec. 2000 Floating 24.2   10.0  
Guinea-Bissau Dec. 2000 Floating 9.2   0.5  
Guyana Nov. 2000 Dec. 2003 31.1   34.0  
Haiti Nov. 2006 Jun. 2009 2.1   2.3  
Honduras Jun. 2000 Apr. 2005 22.7   26.4  
Liberia Mar. 2008 Floating 428.1   30.1  
Madagascar Dec. 2000 Oct. 2004 14.7   16.4  
Malawi Dec. 2000 Aug. 2006 33.4   37.2  
Mali Sep. 2000 Mar. 2003 34.7   38.5  
Mauritania Feb. 2000 Jun. 2002 34.8   38.4  
Mozambique Apr. 2000 Sep. 2001 13.7   14.8  
Nicaragua Dec. 2000 Jan. 2004 63.5   71.2  
Niger Dec. 2000 Apr. 2004 31.2   34.0  
Rwanda Dec. 2000 Apr. 2005 46.8   50.6  
São Tomé and Príncipe Dec. 2000 Mar. 2007 0.8   0.9  
Senegal Jun. 2000 Apr. 2004 33.8   38.4  
Sierra Leone Mar. 2002 Dec. 2006 100.0   106.6  
Tanzania Apr. 2000 Nov. 2001 89.0   96.4  
Togo Nov. 2008 Floating 0.2   0.1  
Uganda Feb. 2000 May. 2000 68.1   70.2  
Zambia Dec. 2000 Apr. 2005 468.8   508.3  
Total Enhanced HIPC     2,113.6   1,600.1  
             
Grand Total 2,348.9   1,818.7  
             
             
1 -- indicates zero value.Totals may not add due to rounding.          
2 Includes interest on amounts committed under the Enhanced HIPC Initiative.    
3 Equivalent to the committed amount of US $22.5 million at decision point exchange rates (3/17/98).    
4 At the time of its decision point, Afghanistan did not have any outstanding eligible debt.    
5 Amount committed is equivalent to the remaining balance of the total IMF HIPC assistance of SDR 337.9 million, after deducting SDR 109.6 million representing the concessional element associated with the disbursement of a PRGF loan.    
Table 3. Status of Commitments of HIPC Assistance
Term Definition
   
Decision Point Point at which the IMF decides whether a member qualifies for assistance under the HIPC Initiative (normally at the end of the initial three-year performance period) and decides on the amount of assistance to be committed.
Completion Point Point at which the country receives the bulk of its assistance under the HIPC Initiative, without any further policy conditions. Under the enhanced HIPC Initiative, the timing of the completion point is linked to the implementation of pre-agreed key structural reforms (i.e., floating completion point).
Amount Committed Amount of HIPC assistance determined, in consultation with the World Bank, at the decision point to be made available by the IMF.
Amount Disbursed Resources disbursed to the member to help meet debt service payments to the IMF. Disbursements are normally dependent on receipt of sufficient financing assurances from other creditors.
Table 4. Status of Multilateral Debt Relief Initiative Assistance
as of January 7, 2010
(In millions of SDRs)1
(For definitions, see below)
         
Member Delivery Eligible Debt
Date
GRA
PRGF
Total
         
Benin 01/06/06 -- 36.1 36.1
Bolivia 01/06/06 89.8 71.2 160.9
Burkina Faso 01/06/06 -- 62.1 62.1
Burundi 02/02/09   26.4 26.4
Cambodia 01/06/06 -- 56.8 56.8
Cameroon 04/28/06 -- 173.3 173.3
Central African Republic 07/02/09 -- 4.0 4.0
Ethiopia 01/06/06 -- 112.1 112.1
Gambia, The 12/20/07 -- 9.4 9.4
Ghana 01/06/06 -- 265.4 265.4
Guyana 01/06/06 -- 45.1 45.1
Honduras 01/06/06 -- 107.5 107.5
Madagascar 01/06/06 -- 137.3 137.3
Malawi 09/01/06 - 12/19/06 2 10.8 27.0 37.9
Mali 01/06/06 -- 75.1 75.1
Mauritania 06/22/06 -- 32.9 32.9
Mozambique 01/06/06 -- 106.6 106.6
Nicaragua 01/06/06 -- 140.5 140.5
Niger 01/06/06 -- 77.6 77.6
Rwanda 01/06/06 -- 52.7 52.7
São Tomé and Príncipe 03/19/07 - 12/28/07 3 -- 1.4 1.4
Senegal 01/06/06 -- 100.3 100.3
Sierra Leone 12/18/06 -- 117.3 117.3
Tajikistan 01/06/06 -- 69.3 69.3
Tanzania 01/06/06 -- 234.0 234.0
Uganda 01/06/06 -- 87.7 87.7
Zambia 01/06/06 -- 402.6 402.6
         
Total
  100.6 2,631.6 2,732.2
         
1 -- indicates zero value.Totals may not add due to rounding.      
2 MDRI assistance to Malawi was delivered in September 2006. Following the receipt of satisfactory financing assurances from other creditors, Malawi received additional MDRI assistance financed from HIPC topping-up assistance in December 2006.
3 MDRI assistance to São Tomé and Príncipe was delivered in March 2007. Following the receipt of satisfactory financing assurances from other creditors, São Tomé and Príncipe received additional MDRI assistance financed from HIPC topping-up assistance in
Table 4. Status of Multilateral Debt Relief Initiative Assistance
Term Definition
Debt Relief Delivery Date The effective date of delivery of MDRI assistance to qualified members.
Eligible Debt  
GRA Assistance that covers credit outstanding under the GRA
PRGF Assistance that covers credit outstanding under the PRGF-ESF Trust