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AfDB commits to $25b funding for Africa’s climate adaptation, says Adesina

Abraham by Abraham
May 23, 2022
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AfDB commits to $25b funding for Africa’s climate adaptation, says Adesina
FILE PHOTO: African Development Bank (AfDB) President Akinwumi Adesina speaks during an interview with Reuters in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania August 17, 2019. Picture taken August 17, 2019. REUTERS/Emmanuel Herman

Ahead of its 2022 Annual General Meeting (AGM) starting at the Accra International Conference Centre, Ghana, today, the President of the African Development Bank (AfDB), Dr. Akinwumi Adesina, said the Bank is committed to mobilising $25 billion in funding to help African countries adapt to climate change.

The bank, at unveiling of programmes of the AGM, which focus on ‘Achieving Climate Resilience and a Just Energy Transition for Africa’, described climate change as a make-or-mar moment for the continent, saying adaptation is the operating word.

Tweeting on its scorecard, yesterday, Adesina said the regional bank was negotiating global partnerships to help African countries adapt to the vagaries of climate change.

“To help Africa adapt to climate change, the bank is partnering globally. Together with the Global Centre on Adaptation, with former United Nations Secretary-General, Ban Ki-moon, we are mobilising $25 billion in support of Africa,” he tweeted.

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The President also said the bank “is raising $5 billion for women businesses” with the support of President Emmanuel Macron and G-7, through AfDB’s Affirmative Action for Women in Africa (AFAWA).

In 2021, the bank paid out $483 million to financial institutions to lend to women businesses while it hopes to raise the financing threshold for women entrepreneurs to $500 million this year.

“When COVID-19 struck, our Board, based on rigorous risk assessments, approved a crisis response facility of up to $10 billion. We launched a $3 billion COVID-19 social bond on the global capital markets, the highest ever US dollar-denominated social bond in world history. Our rapid COVID-19 response facility helped towards stabilising African economies. It trained 130,000 health workers. It provided social protection for about 30 million vulnerable households. It provided advisory support for 300,000 small and medium-sized businesses.”
“To tackle the food crisis from the Russian-Ukraine crisis, our Board of Directors approved, last week, a $1.5 billion African Emergency Food Production Facility to support 20 million farmers to produce 38 million metric tons of food,” the former Nigerian Minister of Agriculture blogged.

The banker, who will be rendering account of stewardship to the 81-country shareholders in the coming days, attributed the success story of AfDB to “an excellent and robust management and governance system”, saying the team delivers great value to Africa through a five-pronged programme doggedly pursued and implemented in the past six years. The programmes are said to have impacted 335 million people.

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AfDB, the only AAA-rated financial institution in Africa, has “consistently maintained our stellar AAA credit ratings by all major global credit rating agencies” owing to its excellent risk management, Adesina pointed out.

Last year, Global Finance ranked the bank as the best multilateral financial institution in the world. It was also rated by Centre for Global Development (CGD) as the second-best in the world.

The week-long AGM will feature knowledge events where political leaders, financial experts, environmentalists and allied professionals would join the AfDB team to deliberate on climate change, impacts on Africa and possible solutions with a particular focus on funding and adaptation mechanisms.

The board will also receive reports of last year’s performance for adoption while reviewing the bank’s short- to medium-term programmes. Governments would also have the opportunity to interact with the AfDB on their routes to energy transition and the bankability of their initiatives.

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