AfDB, South Sudan Sign General Cooperation Agreement

25/09/2011
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Washington DC, 24 September 2011—The African Development Bank (AfDB) and the Government of South Sudan today signed a general cooperation agreement that will make it possible for the AfDB to extend financial and technical support to South Sudan pending its full membership of the African Development Bank.

Mr. Donald Kaberuka, President of the African Development Bank, and Mr. Kosti Manibe Ngai, Minister of Finance and Economic Planning of the Republic of South Sudan, signed the agreement on the sidelines of the 2011 IMF/World Bank Annual Meetings in Washington, DC. Endorsed by the AfDB’s Board of Governors, the agreement will allow the Bank to increase its presence in the country and continue its operations in Africa’s newest state.  

Minister Ngai thanked the AfDB for its staunch support to his country’s newly launched national development plan, and welcomed its financial assistance even before his country accedes to full membership of the continental development institution. He said the AfDB’s financial support would help fast-track the efforts needed to address South Sudan’s priorities, as determined by the South Sudanese people and government.

President Kaberuka stressed the urgent need for AfDB assistance and presence in South Sudan, and noted that this agreement assured such assistance ahead of the completion of full membership formalities. This urgent need was appreciated by all the Bank’s shareholders, who accepted a fast-track approval of this general cooperation agreement.

Media contact: Alkassoum Diallo, tel. +216 7110-3721


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Maker Jahou - Sudan 04/04/2012 09:03
ADB has been doing the capacity building in the institutions mostly in the Capital ,if posible this time they can come up with projects that may also reach the states.
Peter Matiop - Sudan 28/09/2011 09:27
This is great news to hear that we gone be member of the Great African developement Bank, that will provide Asistance for development to my nation South Sudan, We have no Job, we need self employement for youths there will be no more fhight ourself, we need youths project funded to make own money and we can not kill ourself because of catles any more, that what we needed now,
Thank you,
Ihope my group will be the first to benfited from African Development Bank, for South Sudan financial assistance,
Thank
Peter Matiop






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