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9/21/2020

Statement by Secretary Steven T. Mnuchin, Governor for the United States of America, on the Occasion of the 2020 A…

Statement by Secretary Steven T. Mnuchin, Governor for the
United States of America, on the Occasion of the 2020 Annual
Meetings of the African Development Bank Group
August 26, 2020

WASHINGTON – On behalf of the United States, I would like to thank the Management of the
African Development Bank Group for making it possible for the Board of Governors to meet
virtually.
This meeting takes place at a time when the economic impact of COVID-19 is likely to force
much of Africa into recession for the first time in 25 years. Expansionary policies designed to
o set the economic consequences of necessary lockdown measures, emergency public
health expenditures, and weaker tax revenues will drive fiscal deficits wider across Africa
both this year and next.
While the international community has aggressively responded in providing debt payment
suspension through the G20’s Debt Service Suspension Initiative and emergency financing,
the regional and global economic outlook remains uncertain. We encourage countries to
treat this crisis as an opportunity to improve debt management and pursue structural
reforms that lay the foundation for stronger medium-term growth and economic resilience.
The African Development Bank’s potential to drive meaningful improvements in the lives of
Africans is more relevant than ever. As the pandemic creates particular challenges for the
poorest nations, the African Development Bank and African Development Fund are essential
sources of support.
We appreciate the frank assessment Management has provided of its progress towards
meeting the reform commitments under the Seventh General Capital Increase. In particular,
we commend Management for attention to the steps needed to meet the end-of-year
deadline for an updated financial sustainability model, so that the AfDB maintains capital
adequacy ratios above their thresholds for at least ten years.
There remains, however, much more work to do. We urge a serious analytical e ort this year
to understand how the Bank will be more selective and cost-e ective in its operations. The
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Statement by Secretary Steven T. Mnuchin, Governor for the United States of America, on the Occasion of the 2020 A…

Bank must do more to manage its resources more wisely and ensure through the Total
Compensation Review that it o ers a competitive and cost-e ective value proposition to
sta . The independent oversight functions of the AfDB—including integrity, evaluation, and
audit—must be given the resources and necessary freedom to operate e ectively. The AfDB’s
ethics and governance framework must also be updated to bring it up to the standards of its
peers.
The United States will continue working together in partnership to deliver on the potential of
the African Development Bank Group and to support African countries in recovering from the
COVID-19 pandemic and advancing their development goals. We hope the day will come
soon when we can return to conducting business normally.
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