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The African Development Fund (ADF) contributes to the promotion of economic and social development in least developed African countries by providing concessional funding for projects and programs, as well as technical assistance for studies and capacity-building activities.
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The African Development Fund (ADF) is a concessional fund that supports low-income countries in Africa. Learn about its 50th anniversary, success stories, projects, and resources.
The ADF provides concessional funding for projects and programs, as well as technical assistance for studies and capacity-building activities in 37 African countries. It is replenished every three years by its donor countries and administered by the African Development Bank.
The African Development Fund (ADF) is the concessional financing window of the Bank Group that provides low income Regional Member Countries (RMCs) with grants, loans, guarantees and technical assistance. Learn about the eligibility criteria, the debt sustainability framework and the resources of the ADF.
The African Development Fund (ADF) provides concessional funding and technical assistance for projects and programs in the least developed African countries. It is replenished every three years by donor countries and has a Board of Directors that oversees its operations.
Established in 1972, the African Development Fund started operations in 1974. It provides development finance on concessional terms to low-income RMCs which are unable to borrow on the non-concessional terms of the AfDB.
Dec 6, 2022 · ADF is the concessional window of the African Development Bank Group, providing grants and soft loans to the continent’s low-income countries. The $8.9 billion replenishment package includes $8.5...