IMF Programs in Chad Stabilize Policy, Not Ground-Level Behavior

IMF Programs in Chad Stabilize Policy, Not Ground-Level BehaviorIMF engagement in Chad provides macro direction, but it does not eliminate operational volatility. Africa risk Control’s Chad 2026 report treats fiscal pressure as a behavioral risk driver. Under revenue stress, enforcement intensity often increases selectively, affecting customs, taxation, subsidies, and payment timelines.

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Why Political Risk in Chad Is Not About Elections

Why Political Risk in Chad Is Not About ElectionsIn Chad, elections resolve legal status—but they do not settle legitimacy. President Mahamat Déby’s grip on power entering 2026 is firm, anchored in military cohesion and elite alignment. Near-term regime collapse is unlikely. Yet this stability rests on a narrow base, prioritizing security control over institutional consolidation.

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