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BIS flags climate risks for African central banks

BIS warns climate change is pressuring African economies and central banks; OCHA notes flood disruptions in South Sudan.

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On 2 April 2026, the Bank for International Settlements said climate change has become a major macroeconomic risk for African economies, driven by more frequent and severe weather events that disrupt production and damage infrastructure and by resulting inflation pressures. The paper adds that central banks face challenges in adapting policy frameworks to manage climate‑related financial vulnerabilities.

Why It Matters

Climate shocks can create supply‑ and demand‑side pressures that affect output and inflation, complicating monetary policy design and execution, according to the Bank for International Settlements. Recent humanitarian reporting by OCHA on South Sudan (18–30 April 2026) highlights flash floods and operational constraints for relief efforts—an example of physical disruptions that can spill over into logistics, production, and prices.

Perspective

The BIS analysis focuses on the need for central banks to adapt policy and risk‑management frameworks in light of climate‑related vulnerabilities rather than prescribing specific instrument changes. It underscores physical‑risk channels (infrastructure damage, production halts) and inflation implications for African economies. Humanitarian evidence from OCHA illustrates real‑world disruptions consistent with these channels, though it does not quantify macroeconomic impacts.

What to Watch

Signals from African central banks on integrating climate risk into forecasting, policy frameworks, or financial‑stability tools.

  • Rollout of climate scenario analysis or stress testing by regulators and supervisors.
  • Measurable price or supply‑chain effects following severe weather events.
  • Cross‑government coordination on climate risk that affects monetary‑policy transmission and financial resilience.

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