Partnerships
The Bank will build more effective partnerships based on clearer and more specific agreements to deliver well-articulated results. It will continue with its comprehensive review of existing Memoranda of Understanding with external partners, and actively explore selected “priority partnerships” with selected specialized organizations as well as key emerging donors and research institutions. The Bank will better use its field presence to leverage partners’ specialized assets.
The Bank will also deepen and extend its implementation of the Paris Declaration. Its endorsement of the Accra Agenda for Action brings with it higher standards and expectations with respect to harmonization, greater reliance on country systems, more joint operations (co-financing), joint missions, joint analytical work, and a reduction in the number of project implementation units. Delivering on the objectives of Paris and Accra will require active management and clear targets across the organization.
- 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

