Officials from the International Monetary Fund on Tuesday will present financial data on the Sub-Saharan African economy in Uganda and Ivory Coast.
The report, "Sub-Saharan Africa: Time for a Policy Reset,"
is expected to cover the economic outlook for the region as of the end of April.
IMF African Department Director Antoinette Sayeh will present the data at the Serena Hotel in Kampala, Uganda, while IMF African Department Deputy Director Roger Nord will present in Abidjan, Ivory Coast.
The report will be made public the day of the presentations.
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