Enhanced structural adjustment facility
The Enhanced Structural Adjustment Facility was a program of financial assistance given to poor countries from December 1987 through 1999 through the International Monetary Fund. It replaced the Structural [Adjustment Facility] and was itself replaced by the Poverty Reduction and Growth Facility.
During the program's tenure, approximately 10.1 billion dollars were disbursed, through low interest loans payable after 5½ years, and due in 10 years.