21-Oct-2009 - Speaking on Tuesday, October 20, 2009, in Helsinki, Finland, within the framework of the eleventh replenishment of the African Development Fund’s (ADF-11) mid-term review, the African Development Bank (AfDB) President, Donald Kaberuka, said the review came at a very critical time for the African continent, pointing out that what began as a financial crisis at the global economy’s epicenter had translated into an economic crisis for many countries on the continent.
17-Oct-2009 - At the instance of the AfDB President, Nobel Laureate, Wangari Maathai, has accepted to deliver a lecture on the theme: “Natural Resource Management and Poverty Reduction: Strengthening the Links.” The theme of the lecture, which has been scheduled to take place on October 27, 2009, in Tunis, Tunisia, has been motivated by the need to deepen current understanding of how good practice in the use of natural resources can promote accelerated poverty alleviation, environmental sustainability and development, particularly in rural parts of Africa.
16-Oct-2009 - Tunis, Tunisia, 16 October 2009 – The African Development Bank (AfDB) Group joins the international communicate to celebrate World Food Day. The AfDB fully supports World Food Day celebrations as a prime opportunity to increase public awareness of food problems on the African continent. This year’s theme “achieving food security in times of crisis" is a vivid reminder of the recent global food crisis.
14-Oct-2009 - Tunis, 14 October 2009 - The 2009 African Business Awards took place as a side event at the World Bank/IMF Annual Meetings in Istanbul, Turkey. African banking, over the past five years has not only broken its national and regional shackles, it has also broken international boundaries, and has taken its first tentative steps outside the continent.
13-Oct-2009 - The East African sub-regional African Ministers’ Council on Water (AMCOW) held its meeting from October 5-7, 2009, in Bujumbura, Burundi, with African Water Facility (AWF) experts attending. The conference brought together water sector experts, representatives of civil society organizations, NGOs, and other international organizations such as the United Nations, the World Bank, etc.
13-Oct-2009 - Bank Group experts and their counterparts from the Global Water Partnership (GWP) on Friday, October 9, 2009, in Tunis concluded a two-day discussion on Integrated Water Resources Management (IWRM) in East and Southern Africa. Discussions also focused on how to find the way forward. The meeting, which ran from October 8-9, 2009, was marked by several presentations on integrated water management results and the evaluation of the water situation in the region. The meeting also focused on the draft concept note that was prepared for the Bank’s...
13-Oct-2009 - The African Development Bank (AfDB) Group Chief Economist, Louis Kasekende, has said that the continent’s economic outlook is improving just as the countries of the western Hemisphere and Asia are showing signs of economic recovery. Mr.
09-Oct-2009 - While in Istanbul, Turkey, where the Annual Meetings of the World Bank were taking place, Bank Group President, Donald Kaberuka, shed more light on the institution’s action following the outbreak of the global financial crisis. He also addressed the issue of more resources for the Bank Group to enable it meet increasing demand from its regional member countries that have been hit hard by the economic downturn.
08-Oct-2009 - Le Groupe de la Banque a participé, le 6 octobre 2009 à Dakar, Sénégal, à la cérémonie de lancement du Rapport mondial sur le développement humain 2009.
07-Oct-2009 - On the sidelines of the World Bank Annual Meetings taking place in Istanbul, Turkey, the AfDB held a luncheon with governors of its regional member countries where they focused on results of the G-20 Summit in Pittsburgh and the quest for new resources for the Bank Group.
05-Oct-2009 - Tunis, 5 October 2009 – The African Development Bank (AfDB) Group welcomes South Korea’s decision to temporarily make available USD 306.1 million to the AfDB to enable the institution to respond to African countries’ financial demands, which have risen considerably following the global financial crisis.
02-Oct-2009 - Presentation of job opportunities to pre-selected professionals:
Korea (Seoul and Bushan), 30 October & 2 November 2009
China (Beijing and Shanghai), 4, 5 and 6 November 2009
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02-Oct-2009 - The review of the Independent Review Mechanism (IRM) has commenced. Prof. Michelo Hansungule, an independent consultant from the Centre of Human Rights of the Faculty of Law, University of Pretoria, South Africa, has been recruited to undertake a study on the performance of the IRM over the past three years and to provide recommendations on how we could improve the effectiveness of the Bank’s IRM.
01-Oct-2009 - Tunis, 30 September 2009 – As part of its 2009 borrowing program, the African Development Bank successfully executed a USD 1 billion benchmark global bond issue in the international market. The 3-year bond, lead managed by Credit Suisse, Deutsche Bank, Goldman Sachs and Morgan Stanley, was priced at mid swap flat and carries a coupon of 1.75%.
30-Sep-2009 - The AfDB and the Korea Public Procurement Service (PPS) on Tuesday, September 29, 2009, in Tunis signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU) to enhance collaboration on public procurement reforms. The MOU was signed by OSVP Vice President, Aloysius Ordu, and the Korea Public Procurement Service (PPS) Administrator, Tae-Kyun Kwon.
24-Sep-2009 - African Development Bank (AfDB) Group Chief Economist, Louis Kasekende, recently visited Ivory Coast to attend the 18th Annual Meeting of the African Capacity Building Foundation (ACBF) Board of Governors hosted by the Ivorian government. Mr.
22-Sep-2009 - African Development Bank (AfDB) President, Donald Kaberuka, on Monday, September 21, 2009, rang the closing bell at the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) located on Wall Street. Wall Street is a leading financial symbol across the globe and this makes NYSE one of the most emblematic stock exchanges in the world. The ceremony took place within the framework of the Africa Investors’ Summit jointly organised by the NYSE and the Africa Investor’s Group.
22-Sep-2009 - Tunis, September 22, 2009 – The African Development Bank (AfDB) Group is urging on the G20 Summit to increase the institution’s resources in order to meet increasing demands for funding to the Bank from its regional member countries following the global economic crisis.
15-Sep-2009 - Tunis, 15 September 2009 – The African Development Bank (AfDB) Group has responded positively to a request for support from the Republic of Benin to enable the country meet development challenges posed by the global economic crisis.
Receiving President Boni Yayi and his ministerial delegation on Friday, 11 September 2990 in Tunis, the AfDB Group President, Donald Kaberuka, assured of the Bank Group’s “preparedness to pursue and intensify our bilateral cooperation (which) has so far been exemplary and diverse”.
11-Sep-2009 - Ms. Nilmini Rubin, a senior member of staff on the U.S. Senate’s Foreign Relations Committee (which has oversight over the Multilateral Development Banks) recently visited Ghana as part of a study to assess project and programme effectiveness of aid, and proffer recommendations for increasing the effectiveness of international financial institution funding. She was accompanied by Mr. Phil Cummings (Chief, Economic Section of the US Embassy in Accra).