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  • From: 30/10/2012
  • To: 02/11/2012
  • Location: Kigali, Rwanda

This year’s African Economic Conference (AEC) will take place in Kigali, Rwanda, from 30 October to 2 November and the organizers are now calling for papers to be presented and debated there from academics and development experts.

Categories: Rwanda, Financial Crisis, Chief Economist's Office


  • From: 26/03/2012
  • To: 30/03/2012
  • Location: Accra, Ghana

The African Development Institute (EADI) of the African Development Bank Group will, in collaboration with the United Nations University Institute for Natural Resources in Africa (UNU-INRA), convene a regional seminar on “National and Trans-boundary Water Resources Management in Africa” in Accra, Ghana.

Categories: Ghana, Water Supply & Sanitation, African Water Facility, Chief Economist's Office


  • Date: 15/02/2012
  • Location: Nairobi, Kenya

The high inflation rates that that have been plaguing the countries of East Africa recently could start to fall in 2012 and eventually reach single-digit level, a meeting organised by the African Development Bank (AfDB) in Nairobi heard today.The seminar on ‘Inflation Dynamics in East Africa’ brought together the governors and high officials from the central banks of Kenya, Rwanda, Tanzania and Nigeria to discuss the bout of high inflation recently suffered in the region.

Categories: Kenya, Rwanda, Tanzania, Nigeria, Financial Crisis, Food Production, Chief Economist's Office


  • From: 04/05/2011
  • To: 06/05/2011
  • Location: Cape Town, South Africa

The African Development Bank (AfDB) Group will participate in the World Economic Forum on Africa (WEFA), in Cape Town from 4-6 May, and will bring to bear its unique knowledge and experience of development issues on the continent.

Categories: South Africa, Regional Integration, President's Corner, Chief Economist's Office


  • Date: 26/11/2010
  • Location: Tunis, Tunisie

"The New Challenges for Economic Policies in Africa”, is the theme of the forthcoming African Development Bank Group’s Eminent Speakers’ Series to be addressed by Jean-Michel Severino, the General Inspector of Finances at the French finance ministry.

Categories: Tunisia, Chief Economist's Office


  • Date: 25/10/2010
  • Location: Tunis, Tunisia

Professor Wole Soyinka, first African Nobel Laureate in literature, will be the next guest of the African Development Bank’s (AfDB) Eminent Speakers Program on 25 October 2010 in Tunis. He will speak on “The Role of African Intellectuals in Africa’s Development”. The AfDB President, Donald Kaberuka, will participate in the session

Categories: Tunisia, Chief Economist's Office, President's Corner


  • From: 05/07/2010
  • To: 07/07/2010
  • Location: Tunis, Tunisia

En collaboration avec le Center For International Higher Education(CIHE) de Boston Collège, l’Institut Africain de Développement (EADI) organise un séminaire sur le thème : « Bâtir des Universités de classe Mondiale — Leadership pour un changement durable » du 5 au 7 juillet 2010 à l’hôtel Ramada Plazza (Gammarth) de Tunis.

Categories: Tunisia, Chief Economist's Office


  • From: 14/06/2010
  • To: 25/06/2010
  • Location: Nairobi, Kenya

The African Development Bank (AfDB) will begin its preparations for the International Comparison Program (ICP) 2011 for Africa with two weeks of workshops in Nairobi from Monday, 14 June to Friday, 25 June, 2010.

Categories: Kenya, Chief Economist's Office


  • Date: 11/06/2010
  • Location: Paris, France

Organized by the OECD Development Centre and the African Development Bank (AfDB), the International Forum on African Perspectives has grown to become the largest and most important annual event on Africa in Europe.

Categories: France, Chief Economist's Office


  • Date: 24/03/2010
  • Location: Ramada Plaza, Tunis, Tunisia

Post-conflict reconstruction efforts seek to respond to the urgent needs of societies emerging from conflict and works to improve the efforts of key actors in rehabilitation and reconstruction operations by identifying and filling gaps within the current capacities of local and international actors. The refore, investing in restoring state capacity is a venture in long-term stability and peace,both prerequisites to sustainable development and poverty reduction.

Categories: Tunisia, Fragile States Facility, Chief Economist's Office, President's Corner


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