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The Bank seeks to promote strong, shared and sustainable growth in Africa. Its 2013-2022 Strategy (‘At the centre of Africa’s transformation’) sets out two primary objectives. These are to promote inclusive growth in Africa (across age, gender and geography, in rural as well as urban communities, and especially in states experiencing fragility) and to promote the gradual transition to ‘green growth’ (building resilience to climate change, better managing natural resources, and building sustainable infrastructure). In 2015, the Bank Group approved USD 8.8 billion in loans and grants. More than half went into infrastructure projects, with transport and energy accounting for the largest share. The Bank primarily makes loans and grants for large-scale projects. Since 1983, it has also been financing other operations, including structural adjustment loans, support for policy-based reforms, and various types of technical assistance and policy advice. Sectoral distribution of Bank Group loan & grant approvals, 2015 (USD 8.8 billion) The Bank Group’s total approvals 2013-2015 (USD billion) The Bank has 80 member countries – 54 from Africa and 26 from outside Africa. Its highest body is the Board of Governors, who are normally ministers of finance or economy, or central bank governors. They come together once a year at the Bank’s Annual Meetings. The Governors devolve responsibility for overseeing the Bank’s day-to-day operations to the Board of Directors, which is resident at the Bank’s Headquarters. The President, appointed for a maximum of two 5-year terms, reports to the Board of Governors, and chairs the Board of Directors. He is supported by a team of Vice-Presidents. At the end of December 2015, the Bank’s staff strength was some 1840 people. The Bank’s headquarters are in Abidjan, Côte d’Ivoire. It has Field Offices or Liaison Offices in some 35 African countries, and two Regional Resource Centres, in Nairobi and Pretoria. In 2012, it opened a representation office for Asia in Tokyo, Japan. Akinwumi Ayodeji ADESINA, the Bank’s 8 th President (from 2015) 6.1 7.0 8.8 2.5 4.4 6.3 3.2 2.2 2.1 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 2013 2014 2015 Bank Group ADB ADF 8 9 Regional member countries Non-regional member countries 1 Argentina 07/85 2 Austria 03/83 3 Belgium 03/83 4 Brazil 03/83 5 Canada 12/82 6 China 05/85 7 Denmark 12/82 8 Finland 12/82 9 France 12/82 10 Germany 03/83 11 India 12/83 12 Italy 12/82 13 Japan 02/83 14 Korea 12/82 15 Kuwait 12/82 16 Luxembourg 05/14 17 Netherlands 01/83 18 Norway 12/82 19 Portugal 12/82 20 Saudi Arabia 12/83 21 Spain 03/84 22 Sweden 12/82 23 Switzerland 12/82 24 Turkey 10/13 25 United Kingdom 04/83 26 USA 02/83 1 Algeria 09/64 2 Angola 06/80 3 Benin 09/64 4 Botswana 03/72 5 Burkina Faso 09/64 6 Burundi 10/68 7 Cameroon 09/64 8 Cabo Verde 04/76 9 Central African Republic 08/70 10 Chad 08/68 11 Comoros 05/76 12 Congo 09/64 13 Côte d'Ivoire 09/64 14 DR Congo 09/64 15 Djibouti 05/78 16 Egypt 09/64 17 Eritrea 05/94 18 Ethiopia 09/64 19 Gabon 09/72 20 Gambia 07/73 21 Ghana 09/64 22 Guinea 09/64 23 Guinea Bissau 05/75 24 Equatorial Guinea 06/75 25 Kenya 09/64 26 Lesotho 07/73 27 Liberia 09/64 28 Libya 07/72 29 Madagascar 05/76 30 Malawi 07/66 31 Mali 09/64 32 Mauritania 09/64 33 Mauritius 01/74 34 Morocco 09/64 35 Mozambique 06/76 36 Namibia 05/91 37 Niger 09/64 38 Nigeria 09/64 39 Rwanda 01/65 40 Sao Tome & Principe 04/77 41 Senegal 09/64 42 Seychelles 04/77 43 Sierra Leone 09/64 44 Somalia 10/64 45 South Africa 12/95 46 South Sudan 09/13 47 Sudan 09/64 48 Swaziland 07/71 49 Tanzania 09/64 50 Togo 09/64 51 Tunisia 10/64 52 Uganda 09/64 53 Zambia 09/66 54 Zimbabwe 06/80 AFRICAN DEVELOPMENT BANK GROUP Rue Joseph Anoma 01 BP 1387 Abidjan 01 (Côte d’Ivoire) Tel +225 20 26 44 44 – Fax +225 20 21 31 00 Email [email protected]Web www.afdb.org – Web TV www.afdb.tv Facebook facebook.com/AfDBGroup – Twitter @AfDB_Group YouTube youtube.com/user/afdbcomu – Photo Database http://afdbpix.afdb.org Flickr flickr.com/photos/afdbgroup – Instagram afdb_group 7 H EDITION – MAY 2016 Algeria Angola DR Congo Chad Cameroon Egypt Ethiopia Gabon Ghana Kenya Madagascar Malawi Mali Morocco Mozambique Nigeria Rwanda Sierra Leone South Africa Sudan Tanzania Uganda Zambia Zimbabwe Senegal Côte d’Ivoire Togo Liberia Tunisia South Sudan Central African Republic Mauritania Benin Guinea Bissau Sao Tome & Principe Burundi Mauritius a a a Burkina Faso Headquarters Field Offices Regional Resource Centres Customized Field presence The African Development Bank Group is a multilateral development finance institution. It was established in 1964 to fight poverty and promote sustainable economic growth and social progress in Africa. At the end of 2015, it had made some USD 112 billion of loans and grants, through some 4370 operations. In 2015, it disbursed USD 8.8 billion in 240 operations. The Group has three component parts: the African Development Bank (AfDB, set up in 1964); the African Development Fund (ADF, set up in 1972); and the Nigeria Trust Fund (NTF, set up in 1976). Though legally and financially separate, they have a common goal. The AfDB is the keystone of the Bank Group. It is rated AAA by all the major credit agencies. 60% of its shareholding is held by African countries, and 40% by non-African countries. Authorized capital USD 93 billion Paid-up capital USD 7 billion Subscribed capital USD 91 billion Reserves USD 4 billion Callable capital USD 84 billion (AfDB, 31/12/2015) 1967-2015 Cumulative Bank Group operations The Bank’s Strategy: 2013-2022 Infrastructure development Regional integration Private sector development Governance & accountability Skills & technology Inclusive growth Fragile states Agriculture & food security Gender equality Two objectives to support transformation Five core operational priorities Three areas of special emphasis Gradual transition to green growth Bank Group approved operations, 2015 (USD billion) Special funds Equity participation Grants Loans 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 0.34 0.89 0.65 6.6 F rom September 2015, President Adesina set out five Bank Group priorities aligned with and building on the 2013-2022 Strategy. These are: Lighting up and powering Africa; Feeding Africa; Industrialising Africa; Integrating Africa; and Improving the quality of life for the people of Africa. Bank Group loans and grants Growth in Africa African Development Bank Group Bank Group member countries African Development Bank Group THE AFRICAN DEVELOPMENT BANK GROUP At the centre of Africa’s transformation ADB in BRIEF 2016-def-va_ADB in BRIEF 11/05/2016 19:19 Page1

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The Bank seeks to promote strong, shared and sustainable growth inAfrica. Its 2013-2022 Strategy (‘At the centre of Africa’s transformation’)sets out two primary objectives. These are to promote inclusive growth inAfrica (across age, gender and geography, in rural as well as urbancommunities, and especially in states experiencing fragility) and topromote the gradual transition to ‘green growth’ (building resilience toclimate change, better managing natural resources, and buildingsustainable infrastructure).

In 2015, the Bank Group approved USD 8.8 billion in loans and grants.More than half went into infrastructure projects, with transport and energyaccounting for the largest share.

The Bank primarily makes loans and grants for large-scale projects.Since 1983, it has also been financing other operations, includingstructural adjustment loans, support for policy-based reforms, andvarioustypes of technical assistance and policy advice.

Sectoral distribution of Bank Group loan & grantapprovals, 2015 (USD 8.8 billion)

The Bank Group’s t otal approvals 2013-2015 (USD billion)

The Bank has 80 member countries – 54 fromAfrica and 26 from outside Africa.  Its highestbody is the Board of Governors, who arenormally ministers of finance or economy, orcentral bank governors. They come togetheronce a year at the Bank’s Annual Meetings.The Governors devolve responsibility foroverseeing the Bank’s day-to-day operationsto the Board of Directors, which is resident atthe Bank’s Headquarters.

The President, appointed for a maximum oftwo 5-year terms, reports to the Board of Governors, and chairs the Board ofDirectors. He is supported by a team of Vice-Presidents. At the end ofDecember 2015, the Bank’s staff strength was some 1840 people.

The Bank’s headquarters are in Abidjan, Côte d’Ivoire. It has Field Officesor Liaison Offices in some 35 African countries, and two RegionalResource Centres, in Nairobi and Pretoria. In 2012, it opened arepresentation office for Asia in Tokyo, Japan.

Akinwumi Ayodeji ADESINA,the Bank’s 8th President

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4 Brazil 03/83

5 Canada 12/82

6 China 05/85

7 Denmark 12/82

8 Finland 12/82

9 France 12/82

10 Germany 03/83

11 India 12/83

12 Italy 12/82

13 Japan 02/83

14 Korea 12/82

15 Kuwait 12/82

16 Luxembourg 05/14

17 Netherlands 01/83

18 Norway 12/82

19 Portugal 12/82

20 Saudi Arabia 12/83

21 Spain 03/84

22 Sweden 12/82

23 Switzerland 12/82

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1 Algeria 09/64

2 Angola 06/80

3 Benin 09/64

4 Botswana 03/72

5 Burkina Faso 09/64

6 Burundi 10/68

7 Cameroon 09/64

8 Cabo Verde 04/76

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10 Chad 08/68

11 Comoros 05/76

12 Congo 09/64

13 Côte d'Ivoire 09/64

14 DR Congo 09/64

15 Djibouti 05/78

16 Egypt 09/64

17 Eritrea 05/94

18 Ethiopia 09/64

19 Gabon 09/72

20 Gambia 07/73

21 Ghana 09/64

22 Guinea 09/64

23 Guinea Bissau 05/75

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25 Kenya 09/64

26 Lesotho 07/73

27 Liberia 09/64

28 Libya 07/72

29 Madagascar 05/76

30 Malawi 07/66

31 Mali 09/64

32 Mauritania 09/64

33 Mauritius 01/74

34 Morocco 09/64

35 Mozambique 06/76

36 Namibia 05/91

37 Niger 09/64

38 Nigeria 09/64

39 Rwanda 01/65

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41 Senegal 09/64

42 Seychelles 04/77

43 Sierra Leone 09/64

44 Somalia 10/64

45 South Africa 12/95

46 South Sudan 09/13

47 Sudan 09/64

48 Swaziland 07/71

49 Tanzania 09/64

50 Togo 09/64

51 Tunisia 10/64

52 Uganda 09/64

53 Zambia 09/66

54 Zimbabwe 06/80

AFRICAN DEVELOPMENT BANK GROUPRue Joseph Anoma 01 BP 1387 Abidjan 01 (Côte d’Ivoire)

Tel +225 20 26 44 44 – Fax +225 20 21 31 00Email [email protected] – Web www.afdb.org – Web TV www.afdb.tv

Facebook facebook.com/AfDBGroup – Twitter @AfDB_GroupYouTube youtube.com/user/afdbcomu – Photo Database http://afdbpix.afdb.org

Flickr flickr.com/photos/afdbgroup – Instagram afdb_group

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The African Development Bank Group is a multilateral developmentfinance institution. It was established in 1964 to fight poverty and promotesustainable economic growth and social progress in Africa. At the end of2015, it had made some USD 112 billion of loans and grants, throughsome 4370 operations. In 2015, it disbursed USD 8.8 billion in 240operations.

The Group has three component parts: the African Development Bank(AfDB, set up in 1964); the African Development Fund (ADF, set up in1972); and the Nigeria Trust Fund (NTF, set up in 1976). Though legallyand financially separate, they have a common goal.

The AfDB is the keystone of the Bank Group. It is rated AAA by all themajor credit agencies. 60% of its shareholding is held by African countries,and 40% by non-African countries.

Authorized capitalUSD 93 billionPaid-up capitalUSD 7 billionSubscribed capital USD 91 billionReserves USD 4 billion Callable capital USD 84 billion(AfDB, 31/12/2015)

1967-2015 Cumulative Bank Group operations

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Algeria

Angola

DR Congo

Burkina Faso

Chad

Cameroon

Egypt

Ethiopia

Gabon

Ghana

Kenya

Madagascar

Malawi

Mali

Morocco

Mozambique

Nigeria

Rwanda

Sierra Leone

South Africa

Sudan

Tanzania

Uganda

Zambia

Zimbabwe

Senegal

Côte d’Ivoire TogoLiberia

Tunisia

South Sudan

Central African Republic

Mauritania Cabo Verde

Libya

Niger

Benin

Congo

Eritrea

Somalia

Djibouti

NamibiaBotswana

Lesotho

Swaziland

GuineaGuinea Bissau

Equatorial Guinea

Sao Tome & PrincipeBurundi

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Countries eligible for ADFresources only

Countries eligible for a blend of ADBand ADF resources

Countries transiting from ADF to ADB

Countries eligible for ADBresources only

Countries outside defined categories

2012-2014: 49 million Africans benefited from access to better health services, through the Bank’s work

African Development Bank (ADB) loan & grant approvals by country, 2015 (in million USD)

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Sierra LeoneRwanda

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GhanaSenegal

ZambiaNamibiaMorocco

South AfricaTunisia

TanzaniaAngola

EgyptMultinational

PRIVATE PUBLIC280 560 840

The Bank’s lending to the African private sector hasgrown ten-fold in 10 years, amounting to some USD 2.15billion in 2015.

Half of its private sector operations are in the ‘financial’sector (supporting financial institutions, providing tradefinance, investing in private equity funds, etc.), andalmost a quarter in the energy sector.

2012-2014: 4 million Africans benefited from new or improved access towater and sanitation, through the Bank’s work

2012-2014: 11 million Africans benefited from new electricity connections,through the Bank’s work

2012-2014: 10 million Africans benefited from improvements in agriculture, through the Bank’s work

Bank Group loan & grant approvals by sub-region, 2015

2012-2014: 19 million Africans benefited from improved access totransport, through the Bank’s work

African Development Fund (ADF) loan & grant approvals by country, 2015 (in million USD)

Cabo VerdeSomaliaGambia

South SudanSierra Leone

DjiboutiComoros

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MozambiqueNiger

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MalawiZimbabwe

MadagascarDR Congo

GhanaBurkina Faso

SudanKenya

TanzaniaEthiopia

GRANTSLOANS

Côte d’Ivoire

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Northern Africa 20.8%

Southern Africa 20.8%

Eastern Africa 18.3%

Central Africa 9.6%

Multinational 22.8%

Western Africa 10.8%

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