Arab Coordination Group, African Development Bank Group Launch Structured Strategic Partnership to Scale Co-Financing, Investment in Africa 
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Arab Coordination Group, African Development Bank Group Launch Structured Strategic Partnership to Scale Co-Financing, Investment in Africa

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The Arab Coordination Group (ACG) and the African Development Bank Group (AfDB) today launched a new phase of their partnership aimed at scaling co-financing, mobilizing private capital, and accelerating Africa’s economic transformation.

The High-Level Consultation Meeting convened at the AfDB’s headquarters in Abidjan established a common platform to move from fragmented cooperation toward programmatic, large-scale co-investment aligned with the continent’s economic development priorities.

The consultation took place at a time when Africa faces a widening development financing gap and an urgent need to mobilize capital at scale for energy access, climate resilience, food security, regional integration, and private-sector-led growth.

Discussions focused on how the ACG and the AfDB can jointly anchor Arab African co-financing—bringing together their respective balance sheets, long-term and counter-cyclical financing capacities, sectoral expertise, and country platforms—to mobilize larger, more coordinated public and private investment in support of Africa’s development investment priorities.

Participants explored concrete pathways to enhance joint project preparation, harmonize financing approaches, strengthen policy dialogue, leverage comparative advantages, and support country-led development agendas, while ensuring that investments delivered measurable impact and long-term resilience.

The consultation was also framed within the AfDB’s agenda to strengthen Africa’s financial sovereignty through a New African Financial Architecture (NAFA), aimed at better integrating development finance institutions, guarantee providers, insurers, capital markets, and private investors.

The High-Level Consultation Meeting culminated in the adoption of a joint declaration on a strategic partnership between the ACG and the AfDB. The declaration articulates a shared political vision and translates it into operational direction, with clear priority areas for cooperation. It also establishes principles for institutional follow-up mechanisms to guide the next phase of the Arab-African partnership.

As a practical next step, the declaration provides for the development of a financing and operational partnership framework, to be considered in 2026, which will define modalities for co-financing, pipeline coordination, mutual reliance, and regular joint programming.

It also recognises the central role of the African Development Fund (ADF)—the AfDB Group’s concessional financing arm—in supporting low-income and fragile countries. The declaration also calls for exploring closer collaboration between ACG institutions and ADF.