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AfDB secures million dollar funds for Zambezi Basin and E-waste projects

With the aim of bolstering environmental sustainability and resilience across Africa, the African Development Bank (AfDB) has secured more than US$18mn in funding from the Global Environment Facility (GEF) for two major projects 

The first project, ‘Strengthening Zambezi River Basin Management towards Climate Resilience and Ecosystem Health,’ which has been allocated US$10.57mn aims to improve the collaborative management of water, energy, food, and environmental resources within the Zambezi River Basin, which spans eight southern African countries: Angola, Botswana, Malawi, Mozambique, Namibia, Tanzania, Zambia, and Zimbabwe. 

The second project, the ‘Global Electronics Management (GEM) programme (Horn of Africa Regional Child Project),’ has received US$7.83mn to address the growing challenge of electronic waste (e-waste) in Somalia, Djibouti and Ethiopia. The project aims to significantly reduce e-waste generation and increase circularity in the electronics sector of developing countries.

“Through these projects, the African Development Bank continues to lead the way in promoting environmental sustainability and resilience, driving positive change for both people and the planet,” stated the director of Climate Change and Green Growth at the AfDB, Anthony Nyong. “Over the years, we have also increased our interventions on issues related to chemicals and waste across the African continent.”

The funding was approved by the GEF during its 67th Council meetings held from 17-20 June in Washington DC.

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