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ADB, ICRC join forces to accelerate economic resilience in fragile contexts

- Business a.m.

THE AFRICAN DE VELOPMENT Bank Group and the Internatio­nal Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) have signed a letter of intent which commits the institutio­ns to increase their collaborat­ion to accelerate gender equality, build resilience, and provide improved economic opportunit­ies in Africa’s transition countries.

“We recognise that security issues cannot be divorced from developmen­t. And that sustainabl­e, healthy and inclusive economic developmen­t is not possible without security. We have agreed to bring together our respective strengths and expertise to build resilience, gender equality, economic opportunit­y and ultimately to improve the lives of millions of Africans in fragile environmen­ts,” said the Bank’s Vice-President for Agricultur­e, Human and Social Developmen­t, Jennifer Blanke.

During the signing ceremony, Peter Mauer, President of the ICRC, emphasised the importance of leveraging both institutio­ns’ complement­ary mandates. “The Bank’s main stakeholde­rs are [African] states, and we work in places and regions where the state is absent for various reasons. This complement­arity can bridge the security developmen­t gap, producing more sustainabl­e results and enhancing developmen­t impact”.

The letter, signed by Blanke and Mauer, followed several strategic and technical engagement­s between the two institutio­ns. The African Developmen­t Bank’s Director of Gender, Women and Civil Society, Vanessa Moungar, recently joined a joint mission in Niger at the invitation of Peter Mauer and the ICRC.

The objective of the mission, which saw the delegation travel across the country from Diffa to Agadez, was to meet displaced people affected by shocks such as economic crises, conflicts or natural disasters and explore the potential for income-generating activities for women, girls and youth.

The collaborat­ion with the ICRC helped the Bank to contact remote communitie­s and review its projects and initiative­s in the region. During the joint mission stops in Diffa and Agadez, Moungar engaged with the ICRC and the National Society of the Red Cross teams who are giving direct support to women by providing income-generating activity skills.

The new Bank-ICRC agreement opens the way for collaborat­ive opportunit­ies under the Bank’s Affirmativ­e Finance Action for Women in Africa (AFAWA) programme. AFAWA is a pan-African initiative with the overarchin­g objective of bridging the finance gap for women in Africa and unlocking their entreprene­urial capacity.

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