The Board of Directors of the African Development Bank Group has approved an additional €217.37 million for the Multinational Busega–Mpigi and Kagitumba–Kayonza–Rusumo Roads Project, reinforcing ...
Eight of the 10 countries most affected by climate change are in Africa: droughts, cyclones and floods are compromising agricultural production, exposing populations to food insecurity and climate-ind ...
Brazilian President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva on Wednesday received African Development Bank Group President Dr Sidi Ould Tah in Belém, which is hosting this year’s Conference of the Parties (COP30) ...
The African Development Bank Group’s Country Manager for Algeria, Abdoulkader Dileita, presented his credentials to Ahmed Attaf, Algeria’s Minister of State, Minister of Foreign Affairs, National ...
Infrastructure Project Preparation Facility (NEPAD-IPPF), a multi-donor special fund hosted by the African Development Bank, ...
What: African Development Bank Group at United Nations Climate Change Conference (COP 30), Belem, Brazil Who: African Development Bank Group led by Dr Sidi Ould Tah, President and Kevin Kariuki, Vice ...
When the Covid-19 pandemic hit the Democratic Republic of Congo in March 2020, the country faced a double challenge: containing the spread of the virus while preserving an already vulnerable economy.
The president of the African Development Bank Group, Dr Sidi Ould Tah is maintaining a steady pace of meetings with key ...
The Board of Directors of the African Development Fund, the African Development Bank Group’s concessional lending arm, has ...
The Board of Directors of the African Development Bank Group has approved a $6 million grant to support the African Risk Capacity (ARC) in boosting disaster preparedness and risk financing across ...
The International Finance Corporation (IFC), and partner organizations today announce the appointment of Inspired Evolution as the investment manager for Zafiri, a new decentralised renewable energy ...
On the outskirts of Addis Ababa, 30-year-old Behailu Seboka, founder of Askema Engineering, manufactures brake pads from discarded slaughterhouse materials.