Bolivia and the International Monetary Fund
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Bolivia joined the IMF on December 27, 1945.[1] Since 1945, Bolivia has cooperated with the IMF to achieve social reforms and economic growth.[2] These efforts have involved strategies to reduce poverty, increase social equity, improve the education system and healthcare system, and expand social services to rural populations and underserved urban communities.[2] Since 1984, Bolivia has been an active client of the fund, accessing 19 credit lines with the fund since joining.[3]
As of December 2019[update], the country has no outstanding balance with the IMF, as the country is pulling away from what it says is foreign control of its economy.[citation needed]