The IMF has approved the disbursement of 110.9 million dollars to Kenya under the country's three-year loan program .
The Fund warned the authorities to keep an eye on risks posed by the euro zone debt crisis and possibility of higher oil prices.
In approving the disbursement, the International Monetary Fund warned that an uncertain global environment could dampen growth forecast by the IMF to rise this year and widen the external current account deficit.
“Thus, policies should continue to aim at ensuring that domestic demand grows in line with supply to reduce the external imbalance and keep inflationary pressures in check,” the IMF said in a statement.
It said Kenya's economic reform program had started to yield results: inflation was lower, international reserves are up and the Kenyan shilling stronger.
The government had also made progress on improving public financial management and tax reforms, the Fund added. (Reuters/NAN)