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Canada and the African Development Bank Group are consolidating their financial partnership into a single integrated investment framework. The approach brings together development finance, export credit, climate finance and private-sector engagement under one coordinated structure, with the aim of strengthening capital mobilisation and project delivery across Africa.

The framework draws on the African Development Bank Group’s project platforms, which handle origination, preparation and financing. By aligning Canadian public and commercial finance instruments with these platforms, both parties intend to improve how capital flows into bankable projects on the continent.

Canada and AfDB Align Development Finance

The partnership builds on a long-standing financial relationship between Canada and the African Development Bank Group. Canada has been a consistent contributor to the bank’s concessional and equity vehicles. Its CAD 250.3 million contribution to the African Development Fund’s seventeenth replenishment remains a core element of that relationship. Canada also made a CAD 100 million contribution to the Agri-SME Catalytic Financing Mechanism and a CAD 10 million equity investment in the African Guarantee Fund.

These commitments reflect a broader strategy of using development finance to support sectors such as agribusiness and local enterprise while also strengthening guarantee instruments that attract additional private capital.

Funding Commitments Support Capital Mobilisation

Climate finance is a central pillar of the framework. Canada is providing an additional CAD 140 million to support the second phase of the Canada and African Development Bank Climate Fund, known as CACF 2.0. This channel directs capital toward clean energy and resilient infrastructure projects, reinforcing the climate finance dimension of the broader development finance relationship.

Between 2021 and 2025, Canadian firms secured USD 44.25 million in bank-funded contracts, reflecting commercial engagement alongside the public finance commitments. The framework also identifies potential cooperation through FinDev Canada and Export Development Canada, which could contribute through parallel and syndicated financing, co-financing for regional infrastructure and collaboration with guarantee instruments.

Framework Targets Private and Infrastructure Investment

The integrated approach is designed to connect public finance, private capital, technical expertise and shared priorities. Development finance from Canada and the African Development Bank Group is intended to serve as a foundation for attracting broader private-sector participation in sectors including resilient infrastructure, clean energy, agribusiness and local enterprise development.

Capital mobilisation sits at the heart of the framework. By combining concessional funding, blended finance tools, export credit facilities and equity investments, the structure aims to reduce risk for private investors and improve the pipeline of prepared, financeable projects across the continent.

The framework does not represent a single new transaction. Rather, it consolidates existing and planned financial commitments into a coherent investment approach. Canada’s Africa Strategy provides supporting context for the partnership, but the framework itself is primarily a development finance and capital mobilisation initiative built around the African Development Bank Group’s institutional platforms and project infrastructure.

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