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African Development Bank (AfDB) – In September 1964, a group of
Africans met in Khartoum, Sudan, to ratify the multinational
agreement to set up the African Development Bank.
They were representing the
continent’s newly formed twenty-five governments. They had the
same mission and bore the same hope. Their hope was to see the
new institution contribute to the continent’s development and
unity.
By this act, Africa was taking its destiny into its own hands
in the early 1960s. From the very early stages, and often with
reference to major market networks of pre-colonial Africa, its
leaders had designed the institution so that it would be one
hundred percent African. Africa wanted to be in charge of its
own destiny and wanted to be distant from the ideological and
linguistic divides of the time. Thus, the African Development
Bank (AfDB) was created.
African Development Bank (AfDB) is recruiting to fill the
following positions below: