African Development Bank Group holds 61st annual meetings in Brazzaville
Brazzaville, May 26
The 61st Annual Meetings of the African Development Bank kicked off Tuesday in Brazzaville, capital of the Republic of the Congo, with Congolese President Denis Sassou Nguesso attending and addressing the opening ceremony.
Held under the theme "Mobilising Africa's Development Financing at Scale in a Fragmented World," the meetings bring together finance ministers and central bank governors from the AfDB's 81 member countries, as well as representatives from bilateral and multilateral development institutions, academia, non-governmental organisations, civil society and the private sector, Xinhua news agency reported.
Ludovic Ngatse, chair of the AfDB Board of Governors and Congolese minister of economy, planning, statistics and foresight, said the meetings provide an important platform for participants to discuss the bank's future financing priorities and mark a turning point in the adjustment of its financial architecture.
AfDB Group President Sidi Ould Tah said Africa's development must be driven by African leadership, noting that African countries need to strengthen their financing architecture and turn the continent's opportunities into tangible development outcomes.
In his address, Sassou Nguesso said African countries should build a more coordinated financing framework in key areas such as infrastructure, education, health and agriculture.
He also thanked the AfDB for its long-standing support for infrastructure and agricultural development projects in the Republic of the Congo, and expressed the hope that the bank would fully play its role as a financing partner.
Following the opening ceremony, participating leaders held a high-level discussion on infrastructure development and other issues.
The meetings will run until May 29. Participants are expected to focus on ways to leverage Africa's resources and young population better to mobilise capital at scale and strengthen the continent's financial agency in global markets amid a rapidly changing and diversified global environment.
The AfDB is also launching the African Economic Outlook 2026 on day 2 of the event.
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Reader Comments
Interesting to see the AfDB pushing for African leadership in development. The theme about mobilizing financing in a fragmented world is very relevant, especially with global supply chain disruptions. I wonder how they plan to attract private capital alongside public funds. Will be watching the African Economic Outlook 2026 report closely.
It's encouraging that African leaders are talking about coordinated financing for agriculture and health. From an Indian perspective, we know how crucial these sectors are for economic transformation. However, I hope these meetings don't just end with grand speeches—implementation is key. Africa's young population is a huge demographic dividend if channeled properly.
Interesting theme for the annual meetings. The 'fragmented world' part is spot-on—we're seeing geopolitical tensions affecting development aid everywhere. I'm curious about how the AfDB plans to leverage Africa's resources without repeating the resource curse mistakes. The infrastructure discussion is particularly important for connectivity.
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