1. Public Sector loans approved in 2018 (in $m) Africa
Country Benin
Project
Beroubouay-Malanville Road Rehabilitation
Burundi
Rumonge-Nyanza Lac Road Rehabilitation
Cabo Verde Mindelo Cruise Terminal
Côte d'Ivoire Agriculture Rural Development Program (PADFA)
Egypt Ethiopia Guinea
Guinea Bissau
Kenya Malawi
Port Said Grain Storage Facilities
Dilla-Bulle-Haro Wachu Road Upgrading
Family Farming, Resilience and Markets in Upper and Middle Guinea Program (AgriFARM)
Economic Development Project for the Southern Regions (PADES)
Modogashe-Wajir Road
Shire Valley Transformation Project (SVTP-1)
Sector Co-financiers * Transportation IsDB
Burkina Faso Tougan-Ouahigouya Road Transportation BADEA, Kuwait Fund, Saudi Fund
Transportation BADEA, Kuwait Fund, Saudi Fund
Transportation Netherlands Enterprise Agency
Agriculture Transportation Transportation BADEA
Agriculture BADEA, IFAD, beneficiaries
Agriculture IFAD
Transportation AfDF, BADEA, Kuwait Fund, Saudi Fund
Agriculture AfDB, Global Environmental Facility, Nigerian Trust Fund, Technologies for African Agricultural Transforma- tion, World Bank
Malawi Malawi
Nkhata Bay Town Water Supply and Sanitation
Rehabilitation, Upgrading and Expansion of Karonga Water Supply System
Mozambique Angoche Fishing Port Niger Senegal
Uganda Africa
Water & Sanitation
Water & Sanitation
AfDB BADEA Agriculture BADEA Niamey Express Highway Transportation BADEA
Support to the Develop- ment of Agricultural Production Areas
Luwero-Butalangu Road *In addition to the concerned government and OFID. Multisectoral AfDB, AfDF Transportation BADEA IFAD Purpose
To rehabilitate a 169 km stretch of road in an area inhabited by over one million people, promoting regional trade.
To upgrade a 94 km stretch of road to promote trade and enhance access for around 250,000 people.
To promote development in Burundi’s southwest region and strengthen regional integration with Tanzania, benefiting around 340,000 people.
To help boost tourism on the island of Sao Vincente by constructing a cruise terminal.
Repair and installation of processing/packaging systems, upgrading rural roads, development of farmland and improving access to markets.
To boost food security and reduce losses by building and equipping two new storage facilities.
To improve a 68 km road benefiting at least 730,000 people.
To help alleviate poverty and enhance food security by upgrading infrastructure benefiting around 455,000 people.
To help alleviate poverty and enhance food security by rehabilitating rice fields and modernizing rural roads.
To upgrade a 157 km stretch of road in a high poverty area populated by over 1.6 million people.
To provide access to irrigation and drainage services, help secure land tenure, and strengthen wetlands management to increase agricultural productivity for about 56,000 smallholder families.
To improve health and living standards for circa 124,000 people by rehabilitating and expanding infrastructure for potable water.
To boost capacity of potable water supplies in Malawi’s northern region. An estimated 184,000 people will benefit.
To build a new port that will result in higher incomes for around 18,000 artisanal fishermen and enhance food security.
To rehabilitate a 9.6 km road connecting the Diori Hamami International Airport to the city center, benefiting over 1.2 million people.
To develop agricultural value chains and capacity building, and upgrade 550 km of rural access roads.
To upgrade a 30 km road benefiting around 678,000 people.
Amount 24.0
19.0 20.0 19.5 19.0 14.0 22.0 25.0 6.0 25.0 15.0
12.0 15.0 12.0 15.0 20.0 11.5 294.0
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