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The Annual General Assembly of the Association of African Development Finance Institutions (AADFI) will take place in Abidjan, Cote d’Ivoire, from May 25 – 28, 2025.

The General Assembly provides the opportunity to review the activities of the Association, discuss topical development finance issues, and other matters of common interest to member institutions and the DFI community.

The 2025 Annual Workshop of the Association will be held on May 26, 2025, from 8:30 am to 12:00 pm GMT, on the theme: Joining forces for a more sustainable and greener future for african DFIs”.

PROGRAMME HIGHLIGHTS

AADFI Board Meeting
(Closed Session)

Sunday, May 25, 2024
03:00 pm to 05:30 pm GMT

2025 AADFI
Annual Workshop

Monday, May 26, 2025
8:30 am to 12:30 pm GMT

Ordinary General
Assembly

Monday, May 26, 2025
2:00 pm to 4:30 pm GMT

Consultative Dinner
& Awards Event

Monday, May 26, 2025
6:00 pm to 9:00 pm GMT

An enriching journey

50 years serving Development Financing in Africa

The very first meeting of Directors of African National Development Banks was held in August 1969 in Freetown, Republic of Sierra Leone. The purpose of the meeting, convened by the African Development Bank (ADB), was to ascertain their views on ways and means of strengthening cooperation between their institutions and the Bank.

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PANELISTS

Mr. Thabo Thamane

Chairman AADFI
CEO CEDA
Botswana

Mr. Youssouf Fadiga

Chief Executive Officer
BNI
Côte d'Ivoire

Ms. Patricia Ojangole

1st Vice-Person AADFI
CEO UDBL
Uganda

Mr. Lassina Fofana

Chief Executive Officer
CDC-CI
Côte d'Ivoire

EVENT SCHEDULE

Registration of delegates
Venue:
AfDB-designated registration hall

DAY 1 – SUNDAY, MAY 26, 2024
09:30 am-12:00 pm112th AADFI Board of Directors Meeting (closed session)
Venue : Lenana Hall
12:00 pm-01:30 pmLunch

DAY 2 – MONDAY, MAY 27, 2024
08:30 am-12:50 pmAnnual Workshop
Venue: Tente 2 / Mombassa
08:30 am-09:15 amSession 1: Opening Session
08:30 am-09:15 amSpeakers
Introduction: Mr. Cyril A. Okoye, Secretary-General, AADFI
Welcome Address: Ms. Norah Ratemo, Director General, Kenya Development Corporation (KDC)
Opening Remarks: Mr. Thabo Thamane, Chairman of AADFI & CEO of Citizen Entrepreneurial Development Agency (CEDA)
Opening Remarks: Prof. Patrick Verkooijen, CEO, Global Center on Adaptation (GCA)
Keynote Address: Dr. Kevin K. Kariuki, Vice-President, Power, Energy Climate Change, and Green Growth, AfDB
Opening Address: Prof. Njuguna Ndung’u, Cabinet Secretary, The National Treasury, Republic of Kenya
09:15 am-09:30 amGroup Photo, Tea/Coffee Break
09:30 am-10:50 amSession 2: Panel Discussion
09:30 am-10:30 amTopic:
Access to Climate Finance for African DFIs: Challenges & Opportunities
African institutions have very limited access to climate finance. Less than 2% of AADFI member national DFIs have access to climate finance, yet these institutions are expected to play an enormous role in addressing climate change. What are the challenges and opportunities to scale up access to climate finance for African DFIs? The session will further share DFIs’ experiences on their journey to accessing green funds.
Moderator
·         Mr. David Ashiagbor, Chief Financial Sector Strategy Officer, AfDB
Panelists.
·         Dr. Tony Okpanachi, Managing Director/CEO, Development Bank of Nigeria
·         Ms. Norah Ratemo, Director General, Kenya Development Corporation (KDC)
·         Mr. George Kubai, Managing Director, Agricultural Finance Corporation (AFC) Kenya
·         Dr. Olasupo Olusi, Managing Director/CEO, Bank of Industry, Nigeria (BOI)
·         Chief Yemi Kale, Managing Director (Research and International Cooperation), Afreximbank
·         Mr. Olympus Manthata, Head of Climate & Environmental Finance, DBSA, and Coordinator of the Working Group on Climate Change of AADFI
10:30 am-10:50 amDiscussion, Question and Answers
10:50 am-10:55 amHealth Break
10:55 am-12:30 pmSession 3: Panel Discussion
10:55 am-12:10 pmTopic:
What are the support systems available to African institutions in Mobilising Climate Finance
There are a number of green funding institutions and supports available for climate action in developing countries. However, the lack of knowledge of these institutions, their operational methodology, and the complexity of the process are major challenges.
How can African DFIs be supported to accelerate their involvement in facilitating climate finance and green growth? Are support systems available for capacity building, technical assistance, project preparations, etc.?
This session brings major climate finance players to discuss their partnership modalities and processes. It will share information to guide African DFIs in fast-tracking access to green funds to support national development priorities.
Moderator
Mr. Olympus Manthata, Head of Climate & Environmental Finance, DBSA and Coordinator of the Working Group on Climate Change of AADFI
Panelists
·         Ms. Amanda Archibong, Snr. Partnerships Manager, Africa, Global Center on Adaptation
·         Ms. Nagnouma Kone, Senior Regional Business Development Lead- Africa Global Green Growth Institute (GGGI
·         Africa Climate Change Fund (ACCF) /AfDB
·         Mr. Nirmit Ved, General Manager, Export-Import Bank, Eximbank India
·         Hon. Susan A. Mang’eni, PS State Department of MSMEs Development-
·         Eduardo M. de Freitas, Regional Manager ,Africa , Green Climate Fund(GCF)-Virtual
·         Global Environmental Facility (GEF) -tbc
12:10 pm-12:30 pmDiscussion, Question and Answers
12:30 pm-12:45 pmSession 4:
12:30 pm-12:45 pmResearch: “Just Transition and the Role of Development Finance Institutions (DFIs)”
This project aims to explore the strategic importance of aligning Africa’s Nationally Determined Contributions (NDCs) with the just transition narrative within the context of sustainable development and climate action. The study assesses the capacity constraints and opportunities for accelerating the implementation of low-carbon energy development strategies across the continent.
Speaker
·     Dr. Ric Amansure, Senior Researcher, Centre Sustainability Transition, Stellenbosch University
12:45 pm-12:50 pmClosing
12:45 pm-12:50 pmClosing remarks:
M. Abdelouahab BOUSHABA, 2nd Vice-Chairman of AADFI, Deputy Chief Executive Officer, Tamwil El Fellah/Groupe Crédit Agricole du Maroc (GCAM)
01:00 pm-02:00 pmLunch
02:30 pm-05:00 pm50th Ordinary General Assembly
–       Venue: Tente 2 / Mombassa
02:30 pm-03:00 pmOpening Session
·     Introduction
by Mr. Cyril Okoye, Secretary General of AADFI
·     Welcome Remarks
by Mr. George Kubai, Managing Director, Agricultural Finance Corporation (AFC) Kenya
·     Opening Statement
by Mr. Thabo Thamane, AADFI Chairman and CEO of Citizens Entrepreneurial Development Agency (CEDA), Botswana
·       Remarks
by Mr. Adama Mariko, Secretary General, FICS & Deputy Executive Director, Mobilisation, Partnership, and Communication of AFD
·     Opening Statement
by Mr. Solomon Quaynor, Vice-President, Private Sector, Infrastructure & Industrialisation, AfDB
·     Opening Address
by Hon. Simon Chelugui, Cabinet Secretary Cooperatives and MSME’s Development, Republic of Kenya
03:00 pm-05:00 pmOGA Session
·     Address
by Mr. Thabo Thamane, AADFI Chairman
·     Launching of the AADFI Learning Management System (LMS) Platform
by Mr. Thabo Thamane, AADFI Chairman & Mr. Adama Mariko, SG FICS, & Deputy ED, Mobilisation, Partnership, and Communication of AFD
·     Adoption of the Agenda
·     Deliberations

DAY 3: TUESDAY, MAY 28, 2024
09:30 am-11:30 pm
12:00 pm-04:00 pmLuncheon and Awards. (all AADFI members and stakeholders event)
–       Venue Nairobi Serena Hotel, Nairobi, Kenya
12:00 pm-01:00 pmMeet & Greet/Networking
01:00 pmDelegates to be seated
01:00 pm-01:05 pmIntroduction by Programme Director
01:05 pm-01:10 pmBrief Opening Remarks
by Mr. Charles Mativo, Ag. Managing Director, Kenya Industrial Estates (KIE)
01:10 pm-01:20 pmAddress
by Hon. Mithika Linturi, Cabinet Secretary, Ministry of Agriculture, Republic of Kenya.
01:20 pm-01:25 pmIntroduction of the Awards
by Mr. Cyril Okoye, AADFI Secretary General
01:25 pm-01:45 pmPresentations of Awards
01:45 pm-03:30 pmLunch
–          with light entertainment
03:30 pm-03:35 pmVote of Thanks
–          Ms. Patricia Ojangole, 1st Vice Chairperson, AADFI & Managing Director, Uganda Development Bank Ltd(UDBL)
03:35 pm-04:00 pmNetworking
04:00 pmEnd of program

FLASHBACK OGAs

TRAVEL TO ABIDJAN

General visa information

Visitors to Côte d’Ivoire require a visa except for nationals of ECOWAS (Economic Community of West African States) member countries and countries that have signed special agreements with Côte d’Ivoire. Furthermore, to enter Côte d’Ivoire, a valid passport is mandatory. A national identity card is sufficient for ECOWAS nationals. Passports must be valid for at least six months from the date of entry into Côte d’Ivoire.

As part of the hospitality extended to all participants of the 2025 Annual Meetings of the African Development Bank, the Côte d’Ivoire authorities intend to facilitate visa issuance for all duly registered participants.

Participants, including those from countries without Ivorian diplomatic or consular representations, can apply for their visa online for a fee of approximately 50 euros. After paying the fee, applicants will receive a payment receipt in their email inbox, which does not constitute the visa. The electronic visa, issued within eight business days, must be printed by the participant to be presented both at check-in before departure and upon arrival in Abidjan.

Participants that are nationals of certain African Development Bank member countries and who wish to obtain an entry visa to Côte d’Ivoire before arrival in Abidjan are requested to contact Ivorian diplomatic missions with the following documents:

Requirements and Documentation

  1. A passport valid for at least six months 
  2. A completed application form 
  3. A recent photo ID (45mm x 35mm) 
  4. Proof of travel (invitation letter) 
  5. Hotel reservation in Côte d’Ivoire 
  6. Proof of airline ticket reservation or a copy of round-trip airline ticket

Visa fees, from which diplomatic and service passport holders are exempt, may be required depending on the case.

 

Before traveling to Côte d’Ivoire, please ensure you have an international vaccination card and your vaccines are up to date. Make an appointment with your primary care physician at least one week before your trip to obtain the necessary information on travel-related vaccines, health, and traveler safety. This is particularly important if you are taking long-term medication.

General information

Several infectious diseases can be prevented through vaccination. In general, vaccines are recommended for everyone, and particularly for travelers. In fact, unvaccinated travelers have an increased risk of contracting potentially serious or fatal infectious diseases. 


Mandatory vaccine for entry into Côte d’Ivoire: YELLOW FEVER

In accordance with International Health Regulations (IHR), the yellow fever vaccine is the sole MANDATORY vaccine for visitors entering Côte d’Ivoire. Upon entry to Côte d’Ivoire, visitors must present a valid international vaccination card showing vaccination against yellow fever. 

Travelers who do not have a valid yellow fever vaccination card or proof of yellow fever vaccination will be required to get vaccinated (with the yellow fever vaccine) at Félix Houphouët-Boigny airport or other points of entry (land, sea, etc.), for a fee (XOF 7,000, approximately 11 euros) and will receive an international vaccination card. 

As a reminder, following World Health Organization recommendations dating to July 2013, a new yellow fever vaccination is no longer indicated, even after ten years as previously recommended. In fact, a single vaccination is sufficient and provides lifelong immunity. 

If you have not been vaccinated due to allergies or contraindications, don’t forget to bring an explanatory medical letter when you travel. 


Other recommended vaccines for travelers staying in tropical zones  

The following vaccines are recommended but not mandatory: 

  • Meningitis vaccine: The tetravalent vaccine against the four strains A + C + Y + W135 is recommended and protects for three years. The disease is transmitted by inhaling bacteria present in tiny droplets produced when an infected person coughs or sneezes into the air. 
  • Hepatitis A vaccine: A single dose of hepatitis A vaccine provides protection for six months, while a two-dose series will provide protection for about ten years. Infection is related to ingestion of food or water contaminated with the virus. 
  • Hepatitis B vaccine: A single dose of hepatitis B vaccine protects for six months. For optimal immunization, three doses are necessary, which provides protection for ten years or more. As a reminder, it is useful to have a screening test before any vaccination. Exposure to hepatitis B virus occurs through contact with contaminated blood or body fluids and/or materials, or through unprotected sexual contact, and from mother to child. 
  • Typhoid fever vaccine: The vaccine is valid for three years. Exposure occurs through ingestion of contaminated food or water. 

Malaria prevention through medication  

Malaria prevention through medication or chemoprophylaxis is indicated for people coming from malaria-free zones and planning to stay in malaria-affected areas for at least one week. 

The proposed medication of choice is atovaquone/proguanil 250/100 mg tablets (Malarone or Malanil, etc.). Take one tablet per day in the evening. Treatment should begin on the day of arrival in the malaria zone, continue throughout the stay, and then for another 7 days following return to a malaria-free zone. 

Mefloquine 250 mg (Lariam or Mephaquin) is no longer used due to its significant neurological side effects. 

In addition to taking medication, it is recommended to avoid or reduce exposure to bites from Anopheles mosquitoes, including those that are vectors for dengue fever and yellow fever transmission: 

  • Use insect repellent cream or lotion on exposed parts of the body. 
  • Wear pants and long-sleeved clothing to avoid bites. 
  • Sleep in well air-conditioned rooms with screened openings (doors and windows) or under insecticide-treated mosquito nets preferably. 
  • Spray the inside of rooms with insecticides effective against flying insects. 

As a reminder, malaria is transmitted by the bite of infected female Anopheles mosquitoes. 

Malaria symptoms include fever, chills, headache, body aches, nausea, vomiting, fatigue, etc. These symptoms appear roughly seven to nine days after the bite of an infected mosquito. Therefore, you should consult a doctor immediately if you experience symptoms suggestive of malaria or any other illness during your stay in a tropical zone. 

Malaria, which occurs in simple and severe forms, responds to effective curative treatment provided that care (diagnosis and treatment) is provided early. Multi-organ complications (neurological, renal, hematological, etc.) make it life-threatening. 

Similarly, don’t hesitate to consult a doctor immediately if you have a fever or other symptoms upon your return, while notifying the doctor of your stay in a tropical environment.

Prevention of hemorrhagic fevers: Mpox (monkeypox) and dengue  

Dengue, also called “tropical flu,” is an infectious disease caused by the virus of the same name. The virus is transmitted to humans by Aedes mosquitoes. The incidence of dengue is currently increasing very significantly, making it a re-emerging disease. Dengue prevention measures are the same as those for malaria. 

Monkeypox is a viral disease transmitted to humans through contact with an infected person, animal, or object carrying the virus. It can be contracted through direct contact with blood, bodily fluids, or skin lesions of an infected animal. The disease is so named because it was detected in several monkeys in a laboratory in 1958. However, the likeliest animals to transmit the disease to humans are rodents, such as Gambian giant rats, dormice, or prairie dogs. To prevent the spread of monkeypox in Côte d’Ivoire, authorities request that the population refrain from consuming bushmeat and physical contact with wild animals. 

General measures: 

Animals from third countries must have an international veterinary health certificate (CVI) duly signed by the official veterinary services of the country of origin: 

Domestic carnivores (dogs and cats) must be vaccinated against rabies and have a vaccination certificate more than one month old and less than eleven months old.

 

Phytosanitary formalities  

Plants and plant products from third countries must comply with Decree No. 63-457 of November 7, 1963, establishing the conditions for the introduction and export of plants and other materials likely to carry organisms dangerous to crops. 

This includes: 

  • Prior authorization for importation into Cote d’Ivoire must be requested from the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development (DPVCQ). 
  • A phytosanitary certificate must be presented at the point of entry (land, air, and sea borders). 
  • Any wood-based packaging (pallet, dunnage wood, crate, packing board, drum, crate, loading tray, box rings or sled) must be treated and must bear the IPPC mark of ISPM 15. 

Medication kit and health insurance 

When preparing for a trip, please ensure the following: 

  • Have your prescribed daily medications (antihypertensives, oral antidiabetics, insulin, etc.) in sufficient quantity for the entire stay. Keep them in their original prescription packaging and always in your carry-on luggage. Follow safety instructions if medications are liquid; 
  • Have a basic medical kit to address minor health issues: paracetamol tablets (pain and fever), attapulgite powder for oral suspension (anti-diarrheal and digestive dressing), etc.; 
  • Obtain your international health insurance card and update it before traveling or obtain one if you don’t have one. 
  • After your return  

Upon returning to your country, if you have a fever or any other symptoms, you should immediately consult your doctor, remembering to mention that you recently traveled to a tropical zone (Côte d’Ivoire). Do not hesitate to consult your doctor if you have been bitten or scratched by an animal, or if you have had wounds or open injuries during your stay in a tropical environment. 

For more information, please consult the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) website

You can also contact the doctors of the African Development Bank Group Medical Center by email.

 

 

# Hotel Location Contact
1. SEEN HOTEL ABIDJAN PLATEAU Avenue Lamblin, rue Colomb, Abidjan +225 25 20 00 67 00
2 SOFITEL ABIDJAN HÔTEL IVOIRE
Venue of the Event
Boulevard Hassan II, Abidjan +225 27 22 48 26 26
3. MÖVENPICK HÔTEL ABIDJAN Avenue Terrassons de Fougères, Angle rue Gourgas, Abidjan +225 27 20 23 20 23
4. NOOM HÔTEL ABIDJAN PLATEAU Boulevard de Gaulle, Abidjan +225 25 20 00 80 00
5. AZALAÏ HÔTEL ABIDJAN Rue d’Agroville, Abidjan +225 27 21 22 25 55
6. HÔTEL TIAMA ABIDJAN 4, boulevard de la République, Abidjan +225 27 20 31 33 33
7. PULLMAN ABIDJAN Rue Abdoulaye Fadiga, Abidjan +225 27 20 30 20 20
8. PALM CLUB HÔTEL Boulevard des Martyrs, Abidjan +225 05 74 22 10 76
9. HÔTEL NOVOTEL ABIDJAN 10, avenue du général de Gaulle, Abidjan +225 27 20 31 80 00
10. HÔTEL IBIS Boulevard Valéry Giscard d’Estaing, Abidjan +225 27 21 75 63 00

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ABOUT THE AADFI

The Association of African Development Finance Institutions (AADFI) is the umbrella organization for development finance institutions in Africa. The Association was formed in 1975 under the auspices of the African Development Bank (AfDB), with the objectives being to stimulate cooperation for promoting and financing sustainable development in Africa and encourage economic integration on the continent.

The AADFI currently has a membership of over 80 institutions, including national, regional, and multilateral development finance institutions in Africa and other continents engaged in development finance activities in Africa. The Headquarters of the Association is located in Abidjan, Republic of Côte d’Ivoire.

The AADFI is a founding member of the World Federation of Development Financing Institutions (WFDFI), which comprises similar Associations in Europe, Latin America, Asia-Pacific, and the Member States of the Islamic Development Bank (IsDB).

CONTACT US

info@adfi-ci.org | training@adfi-ci.org

+225 27 225 279 40 / +225 27 225 233 89

06 BP 321, Abidjan 06

Sofitel Hotel Ivoire

Abidjan, Cote d’Ivoire

The 2025 Annual General Assembly of the Association of African Development Finance Institutions (AADFI) on May 25 to 28, 2025, in Abidjan, Cote d'Ivoire, on the theme “Joining Forces for a More Sustainable and Greener Future for African DFIs”.

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Communications in connection with the AADFI General Assembly should be sent to the following address:
The Secretary-General, AADFI
06 BP 321, Abidjan 06
Tel: (225) 2722527940
Email: info@adfi-ci.org / training@adfi-ci.org

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