PRESS RELEASE
The Mid-Term Review of the African Development Fund (ADF-12) implementation concluded in Praia, Cape Verde on September 14 with donors and stakeholders encouraging the African Development Bank (AfDB) to continue working to achieve results in its development projects and institutional reforms.
The meeting was officially opened on
September 13 by Cape Verde’s Finance and Planning Minister, Cristina Duarte, and
was attended by Deputies from donor countries; AfDB Governors for Côte d’Ivoire,
Ghana, Kenya and Malawi; as well as the Bank’s President, Donald
Kaberuka.
In her opening remarks, Cristina Duarte
expressed gratitude toward the AfDB for choosing Cape Verde to host the meeting
and present it as success story for its effective use of ADF resources.
For
his part, President Kaberuka thanked the deputies for their continued support of
and confidence in the Bank Group. “The AfDB,” he said, “has produced good
results during the financial crisis and remains a reliable partner, particularly
for regional integration projects and assistance to fragile states.” He also
congratulated Cape Verde for adopting standing governance policies that were
conducive to the country’s socio-economic development.
In a
critical analysis, President Kaberuka emphasized that, while the AfDB is a more
efficient organization today, much remains to be done, both in terms of
institutional effectiveness and in supporting countries’ inclusive growth and
the green economy.
Participants attended presentations on AfDB’s operational priorities,
institutional effectiveness, resource allocation, ADF’s financing capacity and
sustainability over the long term, as well as on development results.
Deputies noted with satisfaction the implementation of the Bank’s
operational priorities, notably its support for fragile states, its regional
operations and improvements in fiscal governance.
Concerning institutional effectiveness and development results, the
deputies welcomed the Bank’s energetic decentralization policy, and its presence
in 34 countries, as it brings the institution closer to field, and ensures
greater results and a positive impact on beneficiaries, as in the case of the
Bamako-Dakar Corridor road project.
The
Praia meeting was an opportunity for participants to visit important rural
development and thermal, wind and solar energy projects that have received
funding from the ADF and the Bank Group’s private window. Participants also
exchanged views on development issues in Africa such as inclusive growth
supported by an economy based on transformation and the green
economy.
All
told, the discussions led to increased support for the ADF, enabling it to
consolidate its internal resources with a view to fulfilling its mission of
eradicating poverty and fostering sustainable development on the
continent.
Distributed by the African Press Organization on behalf of the
African Development Bank.
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