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Regional integration fundamental

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Construction work on the Narok - Mai Mahiu Road. Regional integration provides for private sector development and economic diversification. Photo/FILE

Construction work on the Narok - Mai Mahiu Road. Regional integration provides for private sector development and economic diversification. Photo/FILE 

By Donald Kaberuka  (email the author)
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Posted  Friday, February 26  2010 at  00:00

Tailoring our interventions to each country’s circumstances and taking into account the lessons we have learned during ADF-11.

We are currently strengthening our results measurement tools, quality-at-entry-operations, portfolio management framework, and country level engagement.

Budget support operations are an important instrument in our tool box.

Our ability to meaningfully be part of the harmonisation process, the Paris Agenda and the Accra Action plan is very much a function of what we do in this sphere.

Management will work on fortifying the areas that we have identified as needing improvements which include the fiduciary risk management framework.

Africa faces a huge energy gap. There are obvious consequences not just for economic growth, for the private sector, but also for health and education.

Dr Kaberuka is the President of the African Development Bank.

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