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African Legal Support Facility concludes capacity-building training on PPPs in infrastructure projects

22-Jan-2016 - The African Legal Support Facility (ALSF) and its partners concluded a five-day training focused on Public Private Partnerships (PPP) in infrastructure projects. Attended by PPP infrastructure experts from Burkina Faso, Cameroon, Côte d'Ivoire, Senegal, Togo, Congo, Mauritania and Nigeria, the training was held under the ALSF’s flagship Nomadic PPP training programme that seeks to address institutional, legal, contractual and financial aspects of PPPs.

Rwanda wins US $840,000 SEFA grant to promote green mini-grids

21-Jan-2016 - At the end of 2015, the Government of Rwanda was awarded a US $840,000 grant from the African Development Bank-hosted Sustainable Energy Fund for Africa (SEFA) to promote green mini-grids (GMGs) and pave the way for private investments in this sub-sector. The project is expected to support Government efforts to provide electricity connection to at least 145,000 rural households and improve off-grid access rate from 5% to 22% by 2018.

€89-million AfDB loan to finance Agricultural Value Chain Development Project in Cameroon

21-Jan-2016 - At its regular meeting in Abidjan on Wednesday, January 20, the Board of Directors of the African Development Bank (AfDB) approved a €89.291-million loan to finance the development of an Agricultural Value Chain Development Project (AVC-DP) in Cameroon.

AfDB presents New Deal on Energy for Africa and the Transformative Partnership on Energy in Davos

21-Jan-2016 - “If you want to go fast, go alone. If you want to go far, go together,” said Adesina. The African Development Bank Group (AfDB) presented its New Deal on Energy for Africa, and launched a Transformative Partnership on Energy at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland, on January 20, 2016.

AfDB provides universal water supply and sanitation coverage for four towns in Ethiopia by 2020

20-Jan-2016 - Four Ethiopian towns will achieve universal coverage for water supply and sanitation by 2020 through a new loan from the African Development Bank (AfDB). Approved on Wednesday, January 13, 2016, the USD 76.11-million loan will improve the lives of nearly one million people in the towns of Adama, Adwa, Bichena and Gode and the nearby villages. “The project will help increase both water supply and sanitation coverage to 100%,” said Mohamed El Azizi, Director, Water and Sanitation, at the AfDB.

AfDB approves US $76.7-million for Uganda’s agriculture programme

20-Jan-2016 - The African Development Bank (AfDB) has approved a US $76.7-million loan to finance phase two of the Uganda Farm Income Enhancement and Forestry Conservation Programme (FIEFOC-2). The programme, which was commended by the AfDB Board on Wednesday, January 20 for its good design and high-impact development objectives, comprises agriculture infrastructure and agribusiness development activities as well as an integrated natural resources management scheme aimed to consolidate and expand key achievements of its predecessor (phase one), which was...

Uganda awarded grant to prepare transformational Strategic Program for Climate Resilience

18-Jan-2016 - Uganda received approval on Thursday, January 14 of a US $1.5-million preparation grant from the Climate Investment Funds’ Pilot Program for Climate Resilience (CIF PPCR) to develop a national Strategic Program for Climate Resilience (SPCR).

Blue Economy: Cape Verde wins SEFA grant to develop revolutionary wave-powered desalination system

15-Jan-2016 - Cape Verde was awarded a US $930,000 grant by the African Development Bank-hosted Sustainable Energy Fund for Africa (SEFA) on December 21, 2015 to develop the world’s first wave-driven desalination system. Wave2O™, to be located in Praia Grande, Cape Verde, will operate completely “off-grid” and supply more than 48,000 people with clean fresh water at a competitive cost.

AfDB approves US $76.11-million loan for Four Towns Water Supply and Sanitation Improvement Program in Ethiopia

14-Jan-2016 - The Board of Directors of the African Development Bank Group (AfDB) on Wednesday, January 13, 2016 approved a loan of US $76.11 million from the AfDB financing window to the Federal Democratic Republic of Ethiopia for the implementation of the Four Towns Water Supply and Sanitation Improvement Program.

African Development Bank adopts Integrity Due Diligence Policy on non-sovereign operations, a mitigating strategy to safeguard its investment policy

13-Jan-2016 - In its bid to further promote good governance and ethical business practices in its operations and investment decisions, the Board of Directors of the African Development Bank Group (AfDB), met on January 13, 2016 in Abidjan and approved the Integrity Due Diligence Policy on non-sovereign operations (IDD).

AfDB approves Ruzizi III hydropower plant project, bringing green energy to Burundi, DRC and Rwanda

29-Dec-2015 - The African Development Bank (AfDB) Group, on December 16, 2015 in Abidjan, formally approved US$ 138 million of loans and grants to finance the Ruzizi III Hydropower Plant Project. Implementation of the project will be carried out at a total cost of US$ 625.19 million (of which the US$ 138.88 million will be borne by the AfDB’s public sector window and US$ 50.22 million by the private sector window). Ruzizi III hydropower plant is part of the Programme for Infrastructure Development i­­n Africa (PIDA) and involves Burundi, the Democratic...

The end of the 2nd cycle of Rapid Results Initiative in Madagascar

28-Dec-2015 - On December 14 and 17, 2015, Madagascar government held its final review of the second cycle of the Rapid Results Initiatives (RRI) conducted as part of the African Community of Practice on Managing for Development Results (AfCoP-MfDR), a project funded by the African Development Bank (AfDB) since its launching in 2007. Under the leadership of President Hery Rajaonarimampianina, the Madagascar government pledged its commitment to adopting Results Based Management as a strategy to implement its country national development plan.

Development Banks Working Together to Optimize Balance Sheets

22-Dec-2015 - The African Development Bank (AfDB), the Inter-American Development Bank (IADB) and the International Bank for Reconstruction and Development (IBRD) have approved an innovative framework agreement for an exchange of sovereign exposures that will collectively optimize their balance sheets for greater development effectiveness.

AfDB invests in transformative regional railway and port infrastructure in Mozambique and Malawi

21-Dec-2015 - The Board of Directors of the African Development Bank (AfDB), through its private sector window, has approved a Senior Loan equivalent to USD 300 million to support the construction of a 912 Km of railway (of which 230 Km are greenfield) and associated port infrastructure from Tete Province in Mozambique to the Mozambican port of Nacala e-Velha running through landlocked Malawi (“the Project”), along the Nacala Corridor. The Project sponsors are Vale SA of Brazil and Mitsui of Japan.

African Development Bank mobilizes US$20 million loan to boost water supply in Kigali

21-Dec-2015 - The Board of Directors of the African Development Bank (AfDB) through its private sector window approved a USD 20 million loan to the Kigali Bulk Water Supply Project in Rwanda. The project involves the design, building, operating and maintainance for 27 years a 40,000m³/day bulk water production facility comprising a water treatment plant, well field with existing and new wells, three storage reservoirs, three pumping stations and water pipelines (in total approx. 14km) located at Kanzenze, Kigali, Rwanda to be implemented on Public Private...

AfDB approves EUR 24 million to boost Cameroon’s energy production

21-Dec-2015 - The Board of Directors of the African Development Bank Group (AfDB), on December 17, 2015 in Abidjan, approved EUR 24 million to fund the expansion of Kribi Power Plant, an existing natural gas plant in Cameroon, operating since May 2013. The expansion of Kribi (Kribi II) consists of the development, design, construction, operation and maintenance of a 125 MW gas-fired power plant extension. Upon completion, Kribi Power Plant’s aggregate capacity will be 340 MW.

AfDB Supports ESKOM to construct and maintain transmission lines and power stations in South Africa

21-Dec-2015 - The Board of Directors of the African Development Bank (AfDB), through its private sector window, approved a senior corporate loan equivalent to USD 375 million in ZAR-equivalent and a corresponding A/B syndicated loan for up to USD 750 million to support the Capacity Expansion Program (CEP) of Eskom Holdings SOC Ltd of South Africa. Eskom is South Africa’s state-owned power utility and the country’s primary electricity supplier with over 90 years of operational experience.

AfDB finances its first Independent Power Producer Project in Sierra Leone

21-Dec-2015 - Sierra Leone will soon benefit from the construction and operation of a 50 MW power plant. The Board of Directors of the African Development Bank (AfDB), on 17 December, 2015 in Abidjan, approved a senior loan of up to USD 20 million to fund up the construction and operation of a 50MW Heavy Fuel Oil (HFO), interconnection facilities and a fuel pipeline in Kissy, four kilometers east of Freetown, Sierra Leone.

The African Development Fund Board injects USD 21 million to finance Mozambique’s economic governance and inclusive growth program Phase II

18-Dec-2015 - The Board of Directors of the African Development Fund (ADF) on 15th December 2015 approved a grant worth USD 21 million to finance Mozambique’s Economic Governance and Inclusive Growth Program Phase II (EGIGP). The program is part of a three year programmatic series, covering the fiscal years 2014, 2015 and 2016. It builds on the first phase of the operation, which was approved in 2014 and has since been disbursed. 

AfDB approves regional hydropower PPP to increase electricity supply and integration in Burundi, DRC, Rwanda

18-Dec-2015 - The African Development Bank Group approved, on Wednesday, December 16, USD 138 million[1] of loans and grants toward a project which will help develop the energy sector in Burundi, the Democratic Republic of the Congo and Rwanda through the construction of the Ruzizi III Hydropower Plant and associated transmission line. The project is expected to increase electricity trading between the Economic Community of the Great Lakes Countries (ECGLC) through the supply of reliable and sustainable clean energy.