Agreements
19/02/2013 - The Board of Directors of the African Development Bank (AfDB) Group on Wednesday, February 13, in Tunis approved a 22-million euro loan to Tunisia to finance the Gafsa North Integrated Agricultural Development Project, which aims to reduce poverty in the area.
Categories: Tunisia, Agriculture & Agro-industries, Human and Social Development, Poverty Reduction
24/10/2012 - A supplementary Technical Cooperation Agreement of the Korea Africa Economic Cooperation (KOAFEC) Trust Fund was signed on October 16, 2012, between Jaewan Bahk, Minister of Strategy and Finance, Republic of Korea, and Donald Kaberuka, President of the African Development Bank Group, during the KOAFEC Ministerial Conference in Seoul, Korea.
Categories: Korea, Infrastructure, Information & Communication Technology, Agriculture & Agro-industries, Human and Social Development, Economic & Financial Governance
28/05/2012 - Liberia, today in Arusha, Tanzania, received an African Development Bank Group grant of USD 46.50 million within the context of the Global Agriculture and Food Security Program (GAFSP) and an African Development Fund loan worth USD 6 million to finance the country’s Smallholder Agricultural Productivity Enhancement and Commercialization (SAPEC) Project
Categories: Liberia, Agriculture & Agro-industries
12/01/2012 - Up to 2.4 million people in rural areas and small towns across Uganda should have improved access to water supply and sanitation by 2016. This follows the African Development Bank (AfDB) signing on 11 January of USD 67 million package to finance the implementation of Uganda’s Water and Sanitation Programme. The project aligns with Uganda’s national goal to increase access to water supply and sanitation services, to achieve 100 percent coverage by 2035.
Categories: Uganda, Agriculture & Agro-industries, Rural Water Supply & Sanitation Initiative
10/06/2011 - The African Development Bank Group (AfDB) and the government of Uganda have signed a loan agreement for USD 60 million The loan is to be used for the community agricultural infrastructure improvement programme (CAIIP-3) in the country. The objective of the project is to improve access to transport services for the rural population in order to develop an adequate, affordable, safe, environmentally sound and efficient transport system within the context of a progressive and competitive market economy.
Categories: Uganda, Agriculture & Agro-industries, Infrastructure
24/09/2009 - As joint Coordinating Banks (the "Coordinating Banks"), Ghana International Bank, Natixis, Société Générale Corporate & Investment Banking and Standard Chartered Bank are pleased to announce that the Ghana Cocoa Board ("COCOBOD") USD 1.2 Billion Receivables-Backed Pre-Export Finance Term Loan was signed in Paris on 25th September, 2009.
Categories: Ghana, France, Financial Crisis, Agriculture & Agro-industries
The AfDB and Chad Sign Two Grant Agreements for Strengthening Capacities and Studies for Agriculture
11/09/2009 - Le vice-président du Groupe de la Banque africaine de développement (BAD), chargé des opérations sectorielles, M. Kamal El Kheshen, et le Ministre tchadien de l’agriculture, M. Mbailou Naimbaye Lossimian ont, jeudi le 10 septembre à Tunis
Categories: Chad, Agriculture & Agro-industries
15/06/2009 - The AfDB and Kenya have signed loan agreements on the Farm Infrastructure and Rural Livelihoods Restoration Project and the Mombasa-Nairobi Transmission Line Project.
Categories: Kenya, Agriculture & Agro-industries, Infrastructure
14/05/2009 - The African Development Bank (AfDB) Group and the Republic of Liberia, today, signed two agreements totaling UA 6.5 million, equivalent to US$ 10 million, for the implementation of an Agriculture Sector Rehabilitation Project and financing training and technical skills needed for the project’s execution in the country. The signing took place during the 2009 AfDB Annual Meetings in Dakar.
Categories: Liberia, Agriculture & Agro-industries
20/02/2009 - The African Development Bank (AfDB) Group and the Republic of Benin signed on Friday in Tunis an agreement for an African Development fund (ADF) loan of 25 million Units of Account (UA*), equivalent to US$ 37 million (CFAF 19 billion), to finance the country’s Milk and Meat Sectors Support Project (PAFILAV).
Categories: Benin, Agriculture & Agro-industries

