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Domestic Debt Management In Africa The Case Of Zambia

The report analyses the linkages between domestic debt and economic development in Zambia with regards to the use of domestic debt in the economy.
It unpacks the legal framework and institutional structure for domestic debt contraction. It analyses the structure and composition of domestic debt in Zambia, providing an assessment of the nature of the relationships between different policy instruments for domestic debt acquisition and the role of different stakeholders in domestic debt management such as parliament, civil society and international financial institutions. Perhaps more critically the report concludes by giving actionable policy recommendations in improving aspects of domestic debt management in Zambia. AFRODAD hopes that the Zambian government and other stakeholders will take the findings of this report seriously and address the concerns contained there in.