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International Trade Center, AfDB to hold roundtable in Abidjan to discuss regulatory and procedural obstacles to trade within ECOWAS

14-Jun-2016 - The African Development Bank (ADfB) and the International Trade Centre (ITC) are organising a high-level round table to present and discuss obstacles relating to Non-Tariff Measures (DTMs) that hamper regional integration efforts within the ECOWAS.  The two-day roundtable opens on June 14 and will be attended by ITC Executive Director, Arancha Gonzalez; Côte d’Ivoire’s Trade Minister, Jean-Louis Billon; delegates from the 15 ECOWAS countries and representatives from customs and regional organisations.

Putting results first – AfCoP holds seminar on Rapid Results Initiative

13-Jun-2016 - The African Community of Practice (AfCoP), whose secretariat is at the Quality Assurance Department (ORQR) of the African Development Bank (ADB), organized a training seminar on Rapid Results Initiatives (IRR) in Abidjan, Cote D’Ivoire on the 8th and  9th of  June 2016. Opening the seminar, ORQR Department Director, Simon Mizrahi, underscored the importance of strengthening countries’ capacities in establishing evidence-based policies and in the delivery of development results noting that this is essential to the Bank’s mandate. 

AfDB President Co-Chairs 2016 Conference of Montreal - “Shaping a New Era of Prosperity”

13-Jun-2016 - "The world has never been wealthier than it is today. Yet, the levels of inequality remain high and keep increasing. To reverse this trend, collective action is needed from governments, multilateral institutions, the private sector, civil society and all stakeholders." This was the message from African Development Bank President, Akinwumi Adesina, who is co-chairing the 22nd International Economic Forum of the Americas-Conference of Montreal in Montreal, Canada, from June 13-16, 2016.

“Shaping a New Era of Prosperity”

13-Jun-2016 - The world has never been wealthier than it is today. Yet, the levels of inequality remain high and keep increasing. To reverse this trend, collective action is needed from governments, multilateral institutions, the private sector, civil society and all stakeholders.

ITC, AfDB to hold roundtable on non-tariff measures affecting regional trade in ECOWAS

13-Jun-2016 - Representatives from trade ministries of the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS), the International Trade Centre (ITC), and other trade, customs and regional organizations will meet  in Abidjan on 14 and 15 June to discuss ways of removing regulatory and procedural non-tariff’ obstacles to regional trade. The roundtable, co-organized by the African Development Bank and ITC, will be attended by Jean-Louis Billon, Côte d’Ivoire’s Minister for Commerce; Aicha Pouye, ITC’s Director of Business and Institutional Support, and...

ICT in education is needed for African graduates to compete for jobs globally, forum hears

13-Jun-2016 - The use of ICT as an education tool is a key measure for equipping Africa’s students with skills they need to be competitive in the global market, a gathering of education experts meeting this week in Abidjan, Côte d’Ivoire, said.

Infrastructure Africa 2016 forum opens in Johannesburg

10-Jun-2016 - The African Development Bank has welcomed the Infrastructure Africa 2016 forum taking place June 9-10, 2016, in Johannesburg. This year the Bank is sponsoring the event in partnership with UK Aid. The forum has proved important over the years in addressing the continent’s infrastructure investment opportunities. The AfDB advocates for inclusive infrastructure, and encourages infrastructure investments that also pay attention to diverse groups, particularly women and the girl child, who utilise infrastructure in many parts of the continent.

AfDB approves four risk participations under its Private Sector Credit Enhancement Facility

10-Jun-2016 - The Board of Directors of the African Development Fund (ADF), the concessional arm of the African Development Bank Group (AfDB) on Wednesday, June 8, 2016 approved four operations amounting to close to US $45 million in lines of credit to African financial institutions under its Private Sector Credit Enhancement Facility (PSF). The four operations are credit risk participations in lines of credit of the African Development Bank to financial institutions in East, North, West and Southern Africa.

President Adesina outlines Bank’s new agenda for transformation on first official visit to Finland

10-Jun-2016 - On June 9, 2016, the President of the African Development Bank Group, Akinwumi Adesina, met with Finnish officials, in Helsinki, in the last leg of his three-country Nordic visit. In the different meetings, President Adesina thanked Finland for its support to the African Development Bank (ADB) and the African Development Fund (ADF), and called for its continued support to the 14th ADF replenishment.

AfDB President discusses partnerships and cooperation during meetings in Stockholm, Sweden

10-Jun-2016 - On June 8 2016, the African Development Bank Group President, Akinwumi Adesina, met with Swedish officials, in Stockholm, in the second leg of his three-country Nordic visit. In the different meetings, President Adesina thanked Sweden for its support to the African Development Bank (ADB) and the African Development Fund (ADF), and called for its continued support to the 14th ADF replenishment. Sweden joined the ADF in 1973 and the AfDB in 1982.

AfDB highlights critical role of private sector in sustainable development

09-Jun-2016 - The African Development Bank’s strategy to involve the private sector in providing sustainable energy solution was the focus of this year’s Global Green Growth Forum (3GF) in Copenhagen, Denmark. At a June 7, 2016 panel discussion on “Accelerating Financial Investments in Sustainable Growth”, the AfDB President Akinwumi Adesina stressed the importance of ensuring mechanisms that will encourage private sector investment in sustainable development. “We need to provide a robust framework though which we can accelerate financial investments in...

AfDB Special Envoy on Gender at the Business Forum on African Infrastructure

09-Jun-2016 - The African Development Bank Group’s Special Envoy on Gender, Geraldine Fraser-Moleketi, will take an active role in the 2016 Infrastructure Business Forum, to be held on June 9 and 10, 2016 in Sandton, South Africa.

AfDB approves USD 150-million line of credit to Nigeria’s United Bank for Africa Plc

08-Jun-2016 - The Board of Directors of the African Development Bank Group (AfDB) through its private sector window has approved a USD 150-million line of credit (LOC) to United Bank for Africa Plc (“UBA”) in Nigeria.

Maroc : la BAD accorde 88,85 millions € pour l’amélioration de la qualité et du service de l’eau potable

08-Jun-2016 - La Banque africaine de développement (BAD) a approuvé ce jour, un prêt de 88,85 millions d’euros pour financer le projet d’amélioration de la qualité et du service de l’eau potable au Maroc. Le projet vise à renforcer et à sécuriser l’approvisionnement en eau potable de plusieurs agglomérations, notamment Bouznika, Ben Slimane, Youssoufia et Safi et à améliorer la qualité d’eau au niveau du système de Bouregreg (aération artificielle au niveau du barrage SMBA et ozonation au niveau de la station de traitement existante).

In Oslo, AfDB calls for partnerships to achieve SDGs

08-Jun-2016 - The African Development Bank’s commitment to support Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) was reiterated during Norway’s International SDGs commitment seminar held in Oslo on June 6, 2016.

AfDB-funded water and sanitation project to improve lives in Uganda

07-Jun-2016 - The Government of the Republic of Uganda recently commissioned the Ntungamo Water Supply and Sanitation System, financed by the African Development Fund (ADF). It is part of the second phase of the regional Lake Victoria Water Supply and Sanitation Program (LVWATSAN II). This follows an ADF grant of UA 72.98 million (about USD 102 million) approved by the African Development Bank (AfDB) in 2010 to implement the LVWATSAN II program in the five East African Community partner states - Burundi, Kenya, Rwanda, Tanzania and Uganda.

2nd African Ministerial Forum to accelerate ICT integration in education

07-Jun-2016 - African Ministers in charge of Education and Training, Technical and Vocational Skills Development (TVSD), and Higher Education and Scientific Research from some 20 African countries will be meeting in Abidjan for the 2nd African Ministerial Forum on ICT Integration in Education and Training - Advancing inclusive knowledge societies in Africa, Implementing Africa’s Agenda 2063 and the SDGs. The high-level event will take place at Abidjan’s Heden Golf Hotel, from June 7-9, 2016.

Bank strengthens Nordic partnerships – “our priorities are aligned”

06-Jun-2016 - The African Development Bank strengthens its longstanding partnerships with the Nordic countries this week as a high-level delegation, led by its President, Akinwumi Adesina, visits Norway, Denmark, Finland and Sweden. "The Nordic countries are strong supporters of the African Development Bank, and they also contribute significantly to the African Development Fund. The Bank's strategies are perfectly in line with the Nordic countries' priorities. Together, we are striving to reduce poverty in Africa," said Adesina.

A postscript to the 2016 Annual Meetings: Building on the momentum, and looking ahead with the High 5s

02-Jun-2016 - For five intense days, the 51st Annual Meetings of the African Development Bank (AfDB) and the 42nd Meetings of the Board of Governors of the African Development Fund (ADF) in Lusaka, Zambia, focused on the growth trajectory of the Bank and the continent.

La Banque africaine de développement présente, le 3 juin 2016 à Tunis, les conclusions de l’édition 2016 de Perspectives économiques en Afrique pour la région de l’Afrique du Nord.

02-Jun-2016 - Publié chaque année par la Banque africaine de développement (BAD), le Centre de développement de l’Organisation de coopération et de développement économiques (OCDE) et le programme des Nations Unies pour le développement (PNUD), le Rapport Perspectives économiques en Afrique analyse les progrès du continent sur le plan économique et social et en matière de gouvernance, en soulignant les perspectives encourageantes à court terme.