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The NEPAD-Infrastructure Project Preparation Facility (NEPAD-IPPF) aims to foster infrastructure development in Africa by assisting countries in preparing high-quality regional projects for public and private financing. This facility supports capacity building, promotes private sector participation, and emphasizes sustainability, aligning with NEPAD's objectives. Managed by the African Development Bank Group, NEPAD-IPPF is a multi-donor facility with quick access and disbursement. Key sectors covered include water, energy, transport, and ICT.
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AFRICAN DEVELOPMENT BANK GROUP NEPAD-INFRASTRUCTURE PROJECT PREPARATION FACILITY Fostering Infrastructure Development in Africa NEPAD-IPPF SPECIAL FUND February (2012) Bocar Cisse Senior Financial Analyst, African Development Bank
AFRICAN DEVELOPMENT BANK GROUP OUTLINE
AFRICAN DEVELOPMENT BANK GROUP Strategic Context
AFRICAN DEVELOPMENT BANK GROUP Strategic Context
AFRICAN DEVELOPMENT BANK GROUP NEPAD-IPPF(History) • PURPOSE: • To assist African countries, RECs and institutions to prepare high quality, viable regional/continental infrastructure projects that would be ready to solicit public and private financing • To support the creation of an enabling environment for private & public sector participation in infrastructure, • To support targeted capacity building initiatives to enhance the sustainability of existing and planned infrastructure developed in the continent, in fulfillment of the NEPAD objectives.
AFRICAN DEVELOPMENT BANK GROUP NEPAD-IPPF(History) • KEY CHARACTERISTICS: • Facility has been seed financed by the Government of Canada in line with Kananaski’s G20 meeting decision in 2002. • The Facility is untied and has been enlarged into a multi-donor facility which includes Canada, Denmark, UK (DFID), Germany, Spain and AfDB. • Quick access and disbursement Facility • Eligibity : African countries and institutions and PPP promoters • Sectors: Water, Energy , Transport , and ICT • Facility is managed by the ADB.
AFRICAN DEVELOPMENT BANK GROUP Achievements to Date
PROJECTS OF THE2012 work programme AFRICAN DEVELOPMENT BANK GROUP • Extension of San Pedro Port , Côte d’Ivoire, phase II • Purpose: Detailed design • Countries: Côte d’Ivoire and Guinea, Liberia, Mali • Status:Research of co-financiers • Total Project Cost: USD 3,21 million • IPPF contribution:around USD 1,5 million • Co-financiers or co-financing need:up to USD 2 million • NAVISAT project, Egypt • Purpose: continuation of a study funded by the AfDB MIC fund. New activities include: • Finalization of detailed business and technical studies; • Finalization of frequency coordination study • Implementation of program management office • Countries: Egypt & the Entire African Continent • Status:Screening stage • Total Project Cost: USD 2.6 m • IPPF contribution: up to USD 1.5 m • Co-financiers or co-financing need: USD 1.1 m
Projects in need of Financing Pojects yet to reach financial closure: • Zambia-Tanzania-Kenya Electricity interconnexion project (EAC) • ECOWAN (ECOWAS) • SATA Backhaul Links (SADC) • COMTEL project (COMESA)
Mozammbique Ongoing Activities NACALA ROAD CORRIDOR
Ghana Ghana Burkina Interconnection
AFRICAN DEVELOPMENT BANK GROUP Tunneling of Fund IPPF is Promoting the concept of Tunnel of fund Strategic Decision to Focus on steps 2 to 5 and step 1 to be linked to specific project TF applied last year to the San Pedro Port Extension
AFRICAN DEVELOPMENT BANK GROUP THANK YOU MERCI DANK U Contacts Bamory TRAORE Lead, Coordinator NEPAD-IPPF NEPAD, Regional Integration and Trade Department African Development Bank Tel : (216) 71 10 22 23 Fax : (216) 71 33 2694 b.k.traore@afdb.org Nepad-ippf@afdb.org