and how to travel safely between countries during the pandemic a group of kenyan engineers has one answer. this is d.w. business i'm just on in berlin happy you can join us. the international monetary fund is proposing a $650000000000.00 boost to help the world's poorest countries deal with the fallout from the coronavirus pandemic it also plans a 6 month long debt reprieve for $73.00 nations the i.m.f. says it is concerned about poor tourism dependent nations and middle income countries that had high debt levels even before the pandemic in sub-saharan africa interest payments eat up nearly 50 percent of government revenues and in ghana and 30 percent in both nigeria and angola. here's i.m.f. chief crystal lina gave the. book this create crisis has shown just how this capable. mo we must build on this brother says of common responsibility to foster a fair recovery and the resilience postponed they make worlds now we've all heard the phrase all dressed up and nowhere to go well now that many of us have nowhere to go we're not really dressing up anymore zoomie tings have made business where