The Significance of the African Development Bank on the Occasion of Its recent Presidential Election
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Keywords
infrastructure, African unity, self-reliance, development, AfDB, solidarity, development finance
Abstract
On 29 May, marking the end of the Africa month, and at the conclusion of its meeting on ‘“Making Africa’s Capital Work Better for Africa’s Development”, the African Development Bank elected Sidi Ould Tah of Mauritania as its president.Tah faces a mammoth task to deliver now an agenda that is old but remains elusive.
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Adesina, A. (2020). Building Africa’s Resilience: Leadership and Financing in Times of Crisis. African Development Review, 32(S1), 1–9.
Bond, P. (2021). Africa’s Development Bank and the Politics of Regional Lending. Review of African Political Economy, 48(168), 565–580.
Cissé, F. (2022). The Limits of Multilateral Development Institutions in Africa: A Critical Assessment of the AfDB. Journal of African Political Economy & Development, 7(2), 33–47.
Taylor, I. (2019). Africa Rising? BRICS – Diversifying Dependency. Boydell & Brewer.