An analyst says countries are more willing to seek the World Bank’s help than from the IMF due to the IMF’s austerity conditions.

The World Bank is warning that the Iran war is forcing more African countries to seek emergency financing.

By Andrea ShalalWASHINGTON, May 22 (Reuters) - Twenty-seven countries have moved since the Iran war started to put in place crisis instruments that could quickly access funding…

An analyst says countries are more willing to seek the World Bank’s help than from the IMF due to the IMF’s austerity conditions.

A World Bank document shows 27 countries are seeking crisis financing access amid the Middle East conflict, with up to $25B in rapid support potentially available.

Kenya & Iraq are among those to publicly confirm seeking emergency World Bank assistance...

Twenty-seven countries have activated World Bank crisis financing since the Iran war began, with up to $25 billion available through the institution's emergency toolkit.

ALBAWABA - As the Iran-US war drags on and prices go up, 27 countries ask for crisis funds from the World Bank according to an internal document viewed