In the Sahel, the African Development Bank Group helps the region push to its potential

Through multiple transformative actions, the African Development Bank Group has become an indispensable development partner for Sahel countries facing enormous challenges. Support for the Sahel region, in areas including infrastructure, women’s empowerment and climate change adaptation, is in line with the priorities set by the Bank, focusing on the Sahel’s significant opportunities in order to help it realize its potential for development.,

African Development Fund helps women and children in Burkina Faso overcome food insecurity

Despite its tremendous agricultural potential, Burkina Faso has long grappled with the thorny problem of food and nutrition security.
Poor water usage, environmental degradation, vulnerability to climate change and lack of access to finance and to nutrition information are just some of the causes of food insecurity, which is widespread in the Sahel region.
And in a country, where 82% of the population is employed in the agricultural sector, low productivity has a knock-on effect on livelihoods.

African Development Bank Group gears up for 2022 Annual Meetings in Ghana

African Development Bank Group President Dr. Akinwumi A. Adesina will visit Ghana on Wednesday, 11 May, as part of the Bank Group’s preparations for its 2022 Annual Meetings in Accra.
This year’s meetings, which will be in a hybrid format, will take place from 23 to 27 May at the Accra International Conference Center. They mark a return to in-person meetings following virtual gatherings over the last two years.

African Development Bank President Dr. Akinwumi A. Ade and COVID-19 Crises: U.S. Response and Policy Options” sina’s Hearing and Testimony before the...

Chairman Senator Chris Coons, Ranking Member, Senator Lindsey Graham, and distinguished Members of the U.S Senate Appropriations Subcommittee on State and Foreign Operations, I appreciate the opportunity to testify about the U.S. response and policy options for global food security crises.

Is Africa ready for green growth? New report assesses Gabon, Kenya, Morocco, Mozambique, Rwanda, Senegal and Tunisia

A new report co-authored by the African Development Bank and the Global  Green Growth Institute, has found evidence of growing political commitment to green growth in Africa.
The Africa Green Growth Readiness Assessment Report was launched on Wednesday during a side-event at the 15th session of the Conference of the Parties (COP15) of the United Nations Convention to Combat Desertification, being held in Abidjan from 9 to 20 May.

Lancement technique du Projet d’appui à la caisse des dépôts et consignations du Niger

 
Quoi ?          lancement virtuel d’un projet
Qui ?            le gouvernement des Pays-Bas, le gouvernement du Grand-Duché de Luxembourg, la Banque africaine de développement et la République du Niger.
Quand ?      12 mai 2022 ; 09:00 – 17:10 (Niamey)
                     08:00 – 16:10 GMT
Où ?            Virtuel - Cliquez ici pour suivre l’événement
 

COP15: African Heads of State mobilize against drought, call for land restoration at conference in Abidjan

Nine African heads of state, senior officials of pan-African and international organizations attended the opening of a high-level summit on drought and land restoration on Monday.
The summit, an initiative of Ivorian President Alassane Ouattara, was held on the sidelines of the fifteenth Conference of the Parties (COP15) of the UN Convention to Combat Desertification, which is being held in Abidjan from May 9 to 20.,