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Africa banks on itself, ADF-17 hauls record $11B
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 78213, member: 636"] The African Development Bank's funding arm just scored a record haul. Its concessional financing window, the African Development Fund, pulled in 11 billion dollars from 43 partners. That is a twenty-three percent jump over the last round, making it the largest replenishment ever. Bank president Sidi Ould Tah called it a turning point, coming despite global budget cuts. A key shift is that African nations themselves are now putting serious money into the fund. Twenty-three countries contributed, with nineteen being first-timers. Their total pledge hit 182.7 million, a fivefold increase. This makes Africa a co-investor in its own development funding for the first time. The new financial model allows the fund to borrow from markets and use tools like hybrid capital. The goal is to use this money to absorb risk and pull in more private investment. Every dollar from the fund currently brings over 2.50 dollars in co-financing. They also secured big commitments from other development banks, like up to 2 billion from the OPEC Fund. The money will target 37 lower-income countries, focusing on energy, food security, and infrastructure. [/QUOTE]
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