The African Development Bank (AfDB) is a regional multilateral development bank established in 1964 to promote economic and social development in African countries. Its primary goal is to reduce poverty and improve living conditions by providing financial and technical assistance for various projects, including infrastructure, agriculture, and education. The bank is headquartered in Abidjan, Côte d'Ivoire, and serves 54 African member countries and 27 non-African countries.
AfDB is governed by its member countries, which contribute capital and participate in decision-making processes. The bank offers loans, grants, and expertise to support development initiatives, aiming to foster sustainable growth and enhance regional integration across the continent. Through its efforts, the AfDB plays a crucial role in addressing challenges such as climate change,