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1AFRICAN DEVELOPMENT BANK GROUP
AU-EU WORKSHOP ON RESOURCES FOR THE JOINT AU-EU
STRATEGY (JAES) FIRST ACTION PLAN ADBS
FINANCING INSTRUMENTS
ADDIS ABABA
LAMIN MANNEH ANTHONY NYONG www.afdb.org
2OUTLINE
AFRICAN DEVELOPMENT BANK GROUP
- 1. Traditional Funding instruments
- 2. Special Funds
- 3. Ad Hoc Special Funds
- 4. Trust Funds
- 5. Conclusion
3INTRODUCTION
AFRICAN DEVELOPMENT BANK GROUP
- ADB is lead financial institution in Africa and
Plays a triple role - Catalytic Financier
- Strategic Partner
- Knowledge Broker
- ADB is catalytic financier but still a bank
- Therefore complies with Banking principles
- Ensures its sustainability credibility
- Safeguards its triple A rating
- Bankable projects/programmes - Selectivity
4THE ADBS FINANCING INSTRUMENTS
AFRICAN DEVELOPMENT BANK GROUP
- 1. Traditional Funding instruments
- The Banks traditional financing hinges on
- Project and programme financing
- Budget support
- Financing essentially country based (Country
Strategy Papers - CSPs) - Now Upscaling regional operations
5THE ADBS FINANCING INSTRUMENTS
AFRICAN DEVELOPMENT BANK GROUP
- The Banks traditional financing uses 2 key
windows - ADF window
- concessional window
- lending to poorer African countries and
- ADB window
- nonconcessional window
- lending to MICs at market rate
6THE ADBS FINANCING INSTRUMENTS
AFRICAN DEVELOPMENT BANK GROUP
- 1. ADF window
- concessional window
- replenished every 3 years
- performance based country allocations
- Current ADF-XI - 8.7 billion
- Infrastructure-financing stepped up
- Likewise 17.5 to regional operations
- Contribution regional ops buy in
7THE ADBS FINANCING INSTRUMENTS
AFRICAN DEVELOPMENT BANK GROUP
- ADB window
- nonconcessional window
- lending to MICs at market rate
- Eligible countries essentially, North African
countries and Southern African countries - Annual average disbursement of about US 3 billion
8THE ADBS FINANCING INSTRUMENTS
AFRICAN DEVELOPMENT BANK GROUP
- Private Sector Lending
- lending to eligible private sector companies
capital and governance structures,
regulatory/legislative protection - Direct lending or equity participation
- 2008 US 1.2 billion
- 2009 target is US 2 billion
- Partnership with certain regional IFIs
- Developing PPPs
9THE ADBS FINANCING INSTRUMENTS
AFRICAN DEVELOPMENT BANK GROUP
- 1. Regional Operations Financing Challenges
- Granting of loans to countries or regional
- organizations/institutions
- Mixed neighbourhoods blending
- Sequencing, based on prioritization resource
- availability
- Alignment and co-ordination of regional, country
- and sector strategies
- Enhance implementation by fostering strategic
- partnerships with other ROs and donors
10THE ADBS FINANCING INSTRUMENTS
AFRICAN DEVELOPMENT BANK GROUP
- 2. Special Funds and Facilities
- NEPAD Infrastructure Project Preparation
Facility NEPAD IPPF - African Water Facility (AWF) (33 million -2009)
- Fragile States Facility (ex PCCF)
- Middle-Income Countries Facility (MICF)
- Congo Basin Forest Fund
- Infrastructure Consortium for Africa (ICA)
- ClimDev
- Special Fund for Reconstruction Devt. GLR
11THE ADBS FINANCING INSTRUMENTS
AFRICAN DEVELOPMENT BANK GROUP
- Special Funds Facilities NEPAD IPPF
- Set up 2004 - seed-funded by Canada
- Now a multi-donor facility currently US 24 m
- Purpose mobilization technical financial res.
- identification and upstream preparation of
regional infrastructure projects, for funding by
Bank or other financiers, to address both supply
demand side constraints - Capacity building - to formulate bankable
infrastruc. devt projects programs - attract
public private investments.
12THE ADBS FINANCING INSTRUMENTS
AFRICAN DEVELOPMENT BANK GROUP
- Special Funds Facilities FSF
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- Transformation of PCCF into FSF, UA 574.07
million an ADF-XI allocation UA 408 million
PCCF carry-over of UA165.64 million. - Autonomous entity with three grant support
windows - Supplemental Support Window scaled up Bank
support engaging eligible fragile states - Arrears Clearance Window assist in arrears
clearance of eligible states to gain access to
HIPC MDRI and - Targeted Support Window supplemental targeted
support CB KM
13THE ADBS FINANCING INSTRUMENTS
AFRICAN DEVELOPMENT BANK GROUP
- 3. Ad Hoc Special Funds and Facilities
- Emergency Liquidity Facility (ELF) US1.5 billion
(limits 150 50 m) - Trade Finance Initiative (TFI) US1 billion (Tr.
Fin. banks instits) - African Food Crisis Response UA 497 million
(US 650 million) UA 20 million budget support - Fertilizer Facility
14THE ADBS FINANCING INSTRUMENTS
AFRICAN DEVELOPMENT BANK GROUP
- Emergency Liquidity Facility (ELF)
- Established in March 2009 in wake of unfolding
financial crisis - US 1.5 billion package
- Short-term unexpected funding needs resulting
from financial crisis - Eligible countries, public/private IFIs and
projects (sovereign non sov. In ADB countries - non-sov. In ADF countries) subject to
debt-carrying capacity - Lending ceilings 150m/country 50m IFI/project
15THE ADBS FINANCING INSTRUMENTS
AFRICAN DEVELOPMENT BANK GROUP
- Trade Finance Initiative (TFI)
- Like ELF established in March 2009 in response
to financial crisis credit squeeze, hike in
cost etc. - US1 billion as LOC to Trade financing banks,
DFI similar institutions - Standard selection criteria apply strategic
alignment, commercial viability, devt. outcomes,
complementarity, additionality etc - Meet Banks credit rating standard (risk rating 6
or better
16THE ADBS FINANCING INSTRUMENTS
AFRICAN DEVELOPMENT BANK GROUP
- 4. Trust Funds
- Various types of bi- and multilateral trust
funds managed by Bank Group - Used to fund studies, consultancies,
partnerships and components of some
projects/programmes
17THE ADBS FINANCING INSTRUMENTS
AFRICAN DEVELOPMENT BANK GROUP
5. CONCLUSION ADB Catalytic Financier -
Strategic Partner - Knowledge Broker
18THE ADBS FINANCING INSTRUMENTS
AFRICAN DEVELOPMENT BANK GROUP
- STAP Today Preliminary Results of the 2006
Review 205 Projects - 62 facilitation projects (52 in 2002)
- 17 capacity building projects (18 in 2002)
- 62 study projects (18 in 2002)
- 64 investment projects (36 in 2002)
- Sector distribution
- 54 in the energy sector
- 35 in the water sector
- 99 in the transport sector
- 16 in the ITC sector
- 1 multisector project
19SOME PROJECTS IMPLEMENTED UNDER STAP
AFRICAN DEVELOPMENT BANK GROUP
- 14 projects have been completed
- 79 projects are under implementation
- ADB Group funded 37 Infrastructure Projects
- and Programs (2002-2007) for a total
commitment - value of US 1.34 billion
- Co-financing mobilised more than US 1.6
billion -
20SOME STAP PROJECTS AND DISTRIBUTION
AFRICAN DEVELOPMENT BANK GROUP
TELECOMMUNICATION SAT 3, RASCOM, EASSy,
ENERGY Power Interconnections, African Gas
Pipeline, TRANSPORT Transport and Road Transit
Facilitation Programs (e.g. Dakar-Bamako
Accra-Ouagadougou- Bamako axis, Kenya-
Ethiopia (Isiolo-Moyale segment,
Arusha-NamangaAthi River Road, etc)