Ghana
02-Dec-2019 |
The Government of Republic of Ghana has applied for a loan from the African Development Fund for UA25.0 million (equivalent to US$34.75 million) to finance SAVANNAH INVESTMENT PROGRAMME (SIP).
Programme development goal: The overall goal of the programme is to reduce importation of animal protein, enhance competitiveness of the poultry industry, improve small ruminants breeds and contribute to improved food and nutrition security. Specific programme objectives: To increase national food and nutrition security as well as farmers’ incomes through: (i) increased agricultural productivity and... |
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22-Nov-2019 |
The Government of the Republic of Ghana has received financing from the African Development Bank in the amount UA 40.9 million (US$ 55.6m) towards the cost of the Greater Accra Sustainable Sanitation and Livelihoods Improvement Project (GASSLIP), and it intends to apply part of the agreed amount for this loan to payments under the contract for the Consultancy Service for Engineering Design, Cost Review and Construction Supervision of Densification of Sewer Networks
The Project aims to increase access to safe and sustainable sanitation to the residents of the Greater Accra Metropolitan Area... |
12-Nov-2019 |
Agreement is a turning point for scaling up the cocoa value chain – President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo of Ghana
Ghana is bankable, cocoa is bankable and of course Africa is bankable - Dr. Akinwumi A. Adesina, President, African Development Bank
The African Development Bank, Credit Suisse AG, the Industrial and Commercial Bank of China Limited and Ghana Cocoa Board (COCOBOD) signed a $600 million syndicated receivables-backed term loan on Tuesday, to boost cocoa productivity in Ghana - the world’s second-largest cocoa producer.
Ghanaian President Nana Addo ... |
12-Nov-2019 |
The African Development Bank has thrown its weight behind a concession agreement for the construction of a high-speed railway in Accra, Ghana’s capital.
The signing took place on the opening day of the second Africa Investment Forum, running from Monday to Wednesday in Johannesburg.
“It’s a great day for Ghana!” said Ghanaian President Nana Akufo-Addo. “I was here last year and I’m back this year to make sure the project moves forward. This proves how important the Africa Investment Forum is. The signing of this agreement is on track to improve the lives of our citizens.”
The Accra... |
11-Nov-2019 |
It was a presidential start on Monday to the African Development Bank’s Africa Investment Forum in Johannesburg, South Africa.
Dignitaries and delegates from the continent and around the world gathered to listen to Presidents Cyril Ramaphosa of South Africa, Paul Kagame of Rwanda, Nana Akufo-Addo of Ghana and Prime Minister Agostinho do Rosario of Mozambique.
They engaged in a discussion titled, Invest in Africa’s Space: Conversation with African Heads of State, moderated by Dr. Victor Oladokun, African Development Bank Group Director of External Relations and Communications...., |
05-Nov-2019 |
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29-Oct-2019 |
The Government of the Republic of Ghana (hereinafter called “Borrower”) has received grant financing from various donors (the “Donors) under the Sustainable Energy Fund for Africa toward the cost of Ghana Sustainable Energy Fund for Africa (SEFA) Grant for Technical Assistance for Scaling-up Renewable Energy Programme with the African Development Bank (the “Bank”) acting as funds administrator. |
28-Oct-2019 |
This Invitation for Bids follows the General Procurement Notice (GPN) for this project that appeared on 15th March, 2013 on-line on the African Development Bank Group’s Internet Website. Government of the Republic of Ghana has received a Loan / Grant from the African Development Bank (AfDB) in various currencies towards the cost of the Rural Enterprises Programme (REP), and it intends to apply part of the proceeds of this loan to payments under the contract for the Procurement for the Supply, Delivery and Installation of Factory Equipment for five (5) Common User Facilities (CUFs) at... |
25-Oct-2019 |
The Ghana Public Private Partnership for the Restoration of Degraded Forest Reserve project is implemented by FORM GHANA LTD. It has received funds from the African Development Bank and the CIF’s Forest Investment Program (FIP). The objective of the project is the restoration of degraded forest reserves by establishing a large-scale sustainable commercial forest plantation in collaboration with the Government of Ghana (GoG) through its Forestry Commission (FC).
The project has been identified by the Bank as one of the cases for study under the AfDB/CIF Inclusive Climate Action Initiative.... |
24-Oct-2019 |
The Private Agricultural Support Trust (PASS) received financing from the African Development Bank toward the cost of the De-Risking Agricultural Finance Project,and intends to apply part of the agreed amount for this grant to payments under the contract for Individual Consultant – Regional Coordinator Uganda-Ghana. The DAFS project will: (i) promote crop insurance to smallholder farmers by minimising climate-related supply chain disruptions; and (ii) improve financing and investment to the agricultural sector through credit guarantee schemes. DAFS will enhance access to finance by... |
15-Oct-2019 |
The Government of the Republic of Ghana has received financing from the African Development Bank in the amount UA 40.9 million (US$ 55.6m) towards the cost of the Greater Accra Sustainable Sanitation and Livelihoods Improvement Project (GAS-SLIP), and it intends to apply part of the agreed amount for this loan to payments under the contract for the Consultancy Service for Engineering Design and Supervision of Decentralized (Condominal) Sewerage Systems. |
15-Oct-2019 |
The Government of the Republic of Ghana has received financing from the African Development Bank in the amount UA 40.9 million (US$ 55.6m) towards the cost of the Greater Accra Sustainable Sanitation and Livelihoods Improvement Project (GAS-SLIP), and it intends to apply part of the agreed amount for this loan to payments under the contract for the Consultancy Service for the Development, Operationalizing & Maintenance Of A Call Center. |
15-Oct-2019 |
The Government of the Republic of Ghana has received financing from the African Development Bank in the amount UA 40.9 million (US$ 55.6m) towards the cost of the Greater Accra Sustainable Sanitation and Livelihoods Improvement Project (GAS-SLIP), and it intends to apply part of the agreed amount for this loan to payments under the contract for the Consultancy Service for the Preparation of a Consolidated Sanitation Legislation. |
15-Oct-2019 |
A senior (receivables-backed) loan to Ghana Cocoa Board (“COCOBOD”), a parastatal, to finance key components of its Productivity Enhancement Programmes (“PEPs”). The objective of the PEPs is to roll out a set of measures that will improve productivity per hectare and increase cocoa production levels well above 1 million tonnes per year (versus an average of 800,000 tonnes per year over the last ten years). The PEPs will mainly entail measures to sustainably increase plant fertility; develop irrigation systems; rehabilitate aged and disease-infected farms; increase warehouse capacity; and... |
02-Oct-2019 |
The Savannah Investment Programme (SIP) aims to reduce importation of animal protein, enhanced competitiveness of the poultry industry, improve small ruminants breeds and contribute to improved food and nutrition security. The Programme seeks to increase farmers’ food and nutrition security and incomes through increased agricultural productivity and diversification; and enhance the creation and strengthening of agribusinesses to increase incomes of actors along the selected value chains on a sustainable basis. The project has four components: (i) Access to Agriculture Finance, (ii) Production... |
02-Oct-2019 |
La République de Côte d’Ivoire a reçu de la Banque africaine de développement (BAD) et du Fonds africain de développement (FAD) des prêts en vue du financement du Projet de routes de désenclavement des zones transfrontalières phase 1 – section Bondoukou-Soko-Frontière du Ghana |