AfDB Partnerships Forum 2012 / “Transforming Partnerships towards a Green and Inclusive Africa” / Tunis, 22 - 23 March 2012

By African Development Bank (AfDB)

TUNIS, Tunisia, March 19, 2012/African Press Organization (APO)/ -- Background

The African Development Bank (AfDB) will hold its fourth annual Partnerships Forum on 22 – 23 March 2012 at Hotel Ramada Plaza-Gammarth in Tunis. The theme this year is “Transforming Partnerships towards a Green and Inclusive Africa”. Participants will include representatives of bilateral and multilateral donors, business sector, private foundations, knowledge institutions and CSOs.

The choice of Inclusive and Green Africa as the Forum's theme is in response to the most pressing development challenges on the Continent, and in line with the Bank's strategic focus. The Forum will be an important opportunity to deepen our dialogue with our development partners all around the world.

The Forum program is composed of plenary sessions engaging all stakeholders and open panel discussions. The interactive format provides an opportunity for the participants to share their perspectives, experiences, success stories and proven knowledge on how to promote sustainable and broad-based development. Furthermore, the discussion will explore innovative partnership opportunities, new business models related to social business and a green growth that will enable deeper transformation of the African economy in the rapidly changing global setting.

AfDB Agenda on Partnering for a Green and Inclusive Africa

The Bank will discuss its innovative approach and operational programs related to Green and Inclusive Growth in Africa with a view to providing platforms for development partners to join forces to maximize synergy and development impact on the ground.

AfDB's Partnerships Objectives

The Partnerships and Cooperation Unit is the Bank's focal point in promoting co-operation between the AfDB and external partners globally. The Unit coordinates the Bank's partnerships building and management with traditional and emerging partners, multilateral and regional development agencies, knowledge and academic institutions, as well as non-state actors. Its overall goal is to mobilize additional finance, development knowledge and global networks to leverage the Bank's own resources to meet the key development challenges in Africa.