Promoting development in Africa has faced significant challenges partly because of the continent's peripheral access to global markets as well as its internal geographical limitations on the movement of people, goods, and services. However, the African Development Bank (AfDB) and its "developmental" role has emerged as a practical and tailored approach to Pan-African development, especially in the midst of a growing crisis in global multilateralism. This article argues that the AfDB can be a significant promoter of African development given its unique characteristics, focus areas, and lending style that are different from other multilateral institutions. Using a case-study approach, and by analysing literature on the AfDB, policy papers, an...
As the World Bank shifted its focus from the much debated Structural Adjustment Programmes towards g...
The African Development Bank Group, including the Bank itself (AfDB) and its “soft-loan” affiliate, ...
Development Financing under Constraints, as the author himself puts it, is 'aimed to recapitul...
This article seeks to examine how regional organisations in Africa are responding to the growing cal...
This thesis examines the performance of the African Development Bank Group (AfDB) as advisor to Afri...
This thesis looks at the relationship between National Development Banks (NDBs), governments, financ...
National development banks remain an important part of modern financial systems in developed as well...
National development banks remain an important part of modern financial systems in developed as well...
National development banks remain an important part of modern financial systems in developed as well...
National development banks remain an important part of modern financial systems in developed as well...
This report discusses the African Development Bank (AfDB) Group, which is a regional development ban...
Masters Degree. University of KwaZulu-Natal, Pietermaritzburg.International Financial Institutions (...
Multilateral development banks as international donor institutions, oftentimes, are wholly blamed fo...
The African continent has long been plagued by economic problems. During the 1970s, with famines and...
Multilateral development banks (MDBs) are one of the most popular forms of international organizatio...
As the World Bank shifted its focus from the much debated Structural Adjustment Programmes towards g...
The African Development Bank Group, including the Bank itself (AfDB) and its “soft-loan” affiliate, ...
Development Financing under Constraints, as the author himself puts it, is 'aimed to recapitul...
This article seeks to examine how regional organisations in Africa are responding to the growing cal...
This thesis examines the performance of the African Development Bank Group (AfDB) as advisor to Afri...
This thesis looks at the relationship between National Development Banks (NDBs), governments, financ...
National development banks remain an important part of modern financial systems in developed as well...
National development banks remain an important part of modern financial systems in developed as well...
National development banks remain an important part of modern financial systems in developed as well...
National development banks remain an important part of modern financial systems in developed as well...
This report discusses the African Development Bank (AfDB) Group, which is a regional development ban...
Masters Degree. University of KwaZulu-Natal, Pietermaritzburg.International Financial Institutions (...
Multilateral development banks as international donor institutions, oftentimes, are wholly blamed fo...
The African continent has long been plagued by economic problems. During the 1970s, with famines and...
Multilateral development banks (MDBs) are one of the most popular forms of international organizatio...
As the World Bank shifted its focus from the much debated Structural Adjustment Programmes towards g...
The African Development Bank Group, including the Bank itself (AfDB) and its “soft-loan” affiliate, ...
Development Financing under Constraints, as the author himself puts it, is 'aimed to recapitul...