Knowledge
The Bank will enhance its knowledge services, a necessary and still underserved complement to its lending activities. The recently approved Knowledge Management Strategy will be institutionalised across the Bank so that knowledge is produced and used to improve the quality and effectiveness of operations.
Work will be intensified to integrate lessons from policy relevant research, develop networks of African think tanks and research institutes, actively disseminate and more effectively share information, provide timely and relevant advice to clients, and selectively build capacity in Regional Member Countries (RMCs). The Bank will aim to become the acknowledged leader in statistics on African development, and a first choice for knowledge on African economic and social developments.
- 05/04/2013 - North African and Middle East Countries Poised to Upgrade Concentrated Solar Power Use with AfDB, World Bank, and CIF Support
- 05/04/2013 - Sierra Leone, Uganda and Mauritania poised to ramp up climate-resilient water sectors with $18.6 million from the Least Developed Countries Fund
- 05/04/2013 - The AfDB in Support of Somali’s Revival and Re-engagement with Donors
- 05/04/2013 - The African Development Fund Approves US$ 38 million to Support Rwanda’s Progress in Skills, Entrepreneurship and Jobs
- 01/04/2013 - Mesure de la pauvreté des inégalités et de la polarisation en Tunisie 2000-2010

