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African Development Bank Strengthens Ties With Arab Lenders Amid Reduced Western Support

The African Development Bank (AfDB) is intensifying efforts to expand partnerships with Arab development finance institutions as support from traditional Western donors declines, aiming to help close Africa’s growing development finance gap. The bank held its first formal meeting with the Arab Coordination Group (ACG) in Abidjan, where both sides signed a joint declaration to boost co‑financing and long-term investment in Africa’s infrastructure and economic development, according to Business Insider Africa.

AfDB President Sidi Ould Tah highlighted that structured collaboration with Arab lenders, including the Arab Bank for Economic Development in Africa, the OPEC Fund for International Development, and the Saudi Fund for Development, could mobilize capital for industrialization, job creation, and major infrastructure projects at a time when Western governments, particularly the United States, have scaled back overseas development spending, as noted by Reuters.

The agreement outlines new collaboration terms, including co-financing strategies and a coordinated platform to support large-scale, continent-wide projects rather than isolated country-specific initiatives. Officials said the partnership aims to attract private capital, fund energy access, food security, and climate resilience projects, while aligning with Africa’s broader economic and development strategies, according to AfDB press releases. 

Analysts view the initiative as a strategic pivot for AfDB, broadening engagement with non-Western partners to address Africa’s funding shortfalls. Data from the bank indicate the continent faces an estimated $402 billion annual development financing gap, underscoring the urgency of diversified partnerships to sustain economic growth and regional integration, as reported by Reuters.

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