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6/23/2021

Statement by the Acting Governor for the United States of America, on the Occasion of the 2021 Annual Meetings of t…

Statement by the Acting Governor for the United States of
America, on the Occasion of the 2021 Annual Meetings of the
African Development Bank Group
June 22, 2021

The United States is pleased to join these meetings together with our partners focused on
Africa’s development. The African Development Bank Group will play a crucial role on the
continent in overcoming and accelerating recovery from the pandemic and laying the
groundwork for strong future growth and development.
The international community needs to come together to support African countries in a
robust, inclusive, and sustainable recovery from the COVID-19 crisis. First, we acknowledge
the importance of and are committed to accelerating the availability of vaccines across
Africa. We urge others to also step up e orts to support the global vaccination e ort in order
to boost the prospects for a return to stronger growth. Recovery also presents an
opportunity to see through long-needed structural transformations that will make African
economies more resilient to future shocks. This includes measures to increase transparency
and accountability, and to address the governance challenges that too o en fuel cycles of
corruption, conflict, and poverty.
The pandemic has exacerbated the debt burdens facing countries across the continent,
especially those dependent on tourism and commodities. The international community has
helped alleviate some pressures thanks to the G20’s Debt Service Suspension Initiative and
the Common Framework, along with a proposed new allocation of IMF Special Drawing
Rights. At the national level, we encourage African authorities to accelerate e orts to
strengthen public financial management, improve debt management and transparency, and
incentivize sustainable debt accumulation. We welcome the Bank’s plans to build African
capacity in developing domestic capital markets.
The AfDB has been at the leading edge of aligning African investments for a sustainable and
green recovery. African nations stand to su er among the most severe consequences from
climate change. Through timely and well-targeted programs focused on agricultural
resiliency and sustainable livestock development the Bank can help make African economies
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more inclusive and resilient. We applaud Management’s goal of mobilizing $25 billion for
adaptation and resilience by 2025. The Bank can also help countries address the economic
and social transition to cleaner sources of energy. We look forward to the Bank’s approval of
a new climate change and green growth strategy and urge an ambitious timetable for
aligning its activities with the Paris Agreement.
Management has made sustained progress over the last year towards meeting the reform
commitments under the Seventh General Capital Increase even as the pandemic has placed
further constraints on the Bank’s finances. We commend the Bank for updating the Bank’s
financial sustainability model, and we urge sustained attention to the pricing, cost
containment, and capital bu ers that will complete the framework. Africa needs its regional
development bank to be financially strong and prudently managed to provide steady
support to member countries.
The Bank must maintain focus to consolidate its institutional reform agenda, even in the
current environment. In particular, we urge greater collaboration with shareholders to
finalize the total compensation review, fine tune the organizational structure, and strengthen
the ability of the oversight, accountability, and compliance units to operate free from
influence, including by hiring a new Evaluator General. We look forward to the completion of
the work of the Ad Hoc Committee on Reform of Governance Instruments and taking forward
the recommendations from that work, as appropriate.
The United States looks forward to strong cooperation with our African partners in the AfDB
to advance our shared goals for a resilient and prosperous Africa in the coming year. We look
forward to meeting again in person when circumstances permit.
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