Interviews
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01/06/2012 - Shortly after signing a protocol agreement with the Bank Group, for South Sudan to become a member of the institution, the country’s Deputy Minister for Planning, Mary Jervase Yak affirmed that: “There is no place like home… Nearly one year ago, we got our independence, which was a landmark.
Categories: Tanzania, South Sudan
29/05/2012 - As unanimously agreed in all recent studies, Africa has been on an exceptional and steady growth path over the past decade. The continent is subject to the most optimistic forecasts in terms of transformation to become the next global engine of growth. A number of challenges and opportunities lie ahead for this optimistic landscape to translate into concrete results. The theme of the African Development Bank Group's 2012 Annual Meeting, which is "Africa and Emerging Global Landscape - Challenges and Opportunities"
Categories: Tanzania
17/04/2012 - We have worked effectively with the Secretary General’s office and the permanent committee for the Annual Meetings in supporting them in their preparations. We are also working with government partners to follow up on any issues that may arise. The Tanzania office is very excited to be part of this very important event and we look forward to having everybody here in Arusha
Categories: Tanzania
17/04/2012 - I had a very successful mission and I feel confident that everything will be ready in time for the 2012 Annual Meetings of the Bank Group in Arusha. It was very pleasing to witness firsthand the commitment from the Head of State, President Kikwete and the Minister of Finance, Hon. Mkulo for the dedicated involvement and facilitation required for the successful and timely completion of all the arrangements for these meetings.
Categories: Tanzania
16/02/2012 - Tanzania’s finance minister and chairman of the Board of Governors, Mustafa H. Mkulo, visited AfDB this week and briefed an informal Board meeting on the state of readiness for the Annual Meetings in Arusha in May.
Categories: Tanzania
19/03/2010 - Dans cette interview, Mamadou Lamine N’Dongo, économiste au département Assurance qualité et contrôle de qualité, BAD, explique comment le portefeuille du Groupe de la Banque est caractérisé par des retards importants, tant au niveau de la réalisation du premier décaissement des prêts et dons qu’au niveau de l’exécution des opérations sur le terrain. Aux termes de trois jours de travaux, qui ont mobilisé des chargés d’opérations de cinq pays pilotes, sur la mise en œuvre des projets axée sur les résultats rapides, «nous sommes parvenus à des résultats vitaux dans l’accomplissement de la missionde la Banque », estime-t-il.
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