In November 2011, the Board approved the Bank’s Regional Integration Strategy Paper for West Africa 2011-2015 (WA-RISP), covering a grouping of 15 member countries of Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS). Such group has a diverse mix of political, economic, social and geographic...
Argan Infrastructure Fund (ARIF), is a closed-end private equity with a 12 year-term. ARIF plans to commit approximately 40% of its operations to Morocco, 30% to other North African countries and 30% to Sub-Saharan Africa, in particular, West Africa. The fund’s target areas are energy,...
Expansion of the Azito power plant in Côte d'Ivoire, by converting the existing simple-cycle power plant of 2 x 144 MW gas-fired turbines to a combined-cycle power plant, thereby increasing the capacity of the facility to approximately 430 MW.
To increase the existing plant capacity by MW 222 and thereby help Côte d’Ivoire to meeting its growing energy needs through the provision of a reliable and affordable electricity supply while reducing the environmental footprint associated with the energy production process
The Governments of Côte d'Ivoire, Guinea, Liberia and Sierra Leonesubmitted to the Bank a financing request for the upgrading of the following road sections:DananeLola (87.35 km) Bloléquin-Toulépleu-Liberia border (65 km), Tabou-Prollo (28 km), Karloken-Fish Town (80 km) and Harper-Cavallajunction...
The African Development Bank hereby invites Individual Consultants to indicate their interest in the following Assignment: recruitment of a Project Administrative Officer to help the secretariat of the African Community of Practice on Managing for Development Results (AfCoP) achieve its strategic...
In 2014 and its 50th year, the African Development Bank is delighted to be back at its headquarters in Abidjan, after over 10 years of relocation in Tunis. I thank the government and people of Côte D’Ivoire for supporting our return and for making us feel at home once again.