Tunisie : octroi d’un don BAD pour financer une étude stratégique d’assainissement pour 80 communes
Tunis, le 14 décembre 2009 – Le Conseil d’administration de la Banque africaine de développement (BAD) a approuvé, en date du 4 décembre 2009, une proposition visant l’octroi d’un don d’un montant de 574 988 unités de compte, équivalent à 615 248 euros, destiné à financer une étude stratégique d’assainissement de 80 communes de moins de 10 000 habitants et des avant-projets détaillés de 6 communes de plus de 10 000 habitants, en Tunisie.
Cette étude intéresse 86 communes dont la population totale s’élève à 500 000 habitants environ, selon le dernier recensement de 2005.
Cameroon: ADF Approves US$ 43.72 Million for Governance Reforms
Tunis, 4 December 2006 – The Board of Directors of the African Development Fund (ADF), the concessional window of the African Development Bank (AfDB) Group, approved on Monday in Tunis a loan of 29 million Units of Account (UA*), equivalent to US$ 43.72 million, to finance a governance reform support program (GRSP) in Cameroon.
ADF, Tanzania sign Poverty Reduction Support Loan
The African Development Bank Group Vice President for North, East and South Operations, Mr. Theodore Nkodo, and the Ambassador for Tanzania in Egypt , Mr. Kassim Mwawando, signed, in Tunis on Thursday, December 9, the loan agreement of the Poverty Reduction Support Project amounting to US$ 76.8 million (50 million Units of Account). The project was approved by the ADF Board of Directors on October 27, 2004.
US$ 85 million for Labe-Seriba-Medina Gounass-Tambacounda Road Upgrading
Tunis, 4 December 2006 – A new road funded by the African Development Fund will help foster trade between Guinea and Senegal. The Board of Directors of the Fund today approved a funding of 56.4 million Units of Account (US$ 85 million or CFA 42.3 billion) to finance the upgrading of the road linking Labe in Guinea to Tambacounda in Senegal.
ADF supports institutional and socio-economic integration in Western Africa
The project’s global objective is to help put in place development plans and programs in the water resources, energy and transport sectors of the Liptako-Gourma Region with a view to reducing poverty in the region. Its specific objective is to build ALG’s human and technical capacity so as to improve its performance in terms of economic decision-making, good economic governance and poverty reduction.
