

The African Development Bank (AfDB) is a regional multilateral development institution established in 1964 to promote sustainable economic growth and reduce poverty in Africa. The Bank provides loans, grants, equity investments, and technical assistance to its member countries and the private sector. Its operations cover infrastructure, energy, agriculture, education, health, and financial inclusion, with cross-cutting priorities such as gender equality, climate resilience, and regional integration. AfDB leads initiatives such as the Desert to Power program, the Africa Adaptation Acceleration Program, and the Private Sector Credit Enhancement Facility. It is part of the African Development B...
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