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    December 25, 2025
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    VIENNA, December 25, 2025: The OPEC Fund for International Development announced a new co-financing commitment of up to US$2 billion with the African Development Fund (ADF) for the period 2026 to 2030, reaffirming its ongoing financial support for Africa’s economic and social development. The agreement was disclosed by OPEC Fund President Abdulhamid Alkhalifa during the 17th replenishment session of the ADF, the concessional financing arm of the African Development Bank Group. The partnership aims to strengthen development financing across Africa, with a focus on projects that expand access to energy, enhance food security, build climate resilience, and improve human capital. The announcement underscores the OPEC Fund’s continued role as a key partner in supporting the continent’s growth and addressing the needs of its most vulnerable economies through long-term, concessional funding.

    OPEC Fund commits $2bn to boost Africa’s development
    OPEC Fund supports Africa’s development goals with long-term concessional financing.

    In his statement, President Alkhalifa said Africa remains a central priority for the OPEC Fund’s operations. He emphasized that the new financing commitment will help deliver affordable, sustainable capital to areas where it is most needed. He noted that collaboration through the ADF will support critical sectors that form the foundation for economic and social stability across the continent. The OPEC Fund’s partnership with the African Development Fund aligns with its broader mission to promote inclusive development and strengthen cooperation with multilateral institutions. The co-financing arrangement will be directed toward projects that have measurable social and economic impact, focusing on sustainable infrastructure, renewable energy, agriculture, education, and healthcare. These investments are designed to support Africa’s long-term development objectives and improve living standards in low-income and fragile states.

    Africa represents the largest regional share of the OPEC Fund’s global financing portfolio. Since its establishment in 1976, the institution has approved more than US$14.6 billion in funding for projects in African countries. These investments have covered a range of sectors including transportation, water management, power generation, and public health. The new co-financing framework with the ADF builds on this foundation, extending financial resources to support governments and institutions working to meet development priorities across the continent. The OPEC Fund operates in 125 partner countries and provides both public and private sector financing. It focuses on promoting sustainable growth through concessional loans, grants, and private sector operations. Under its Strategic Framework 2030, the Fund is increasing its development impact through expanded engagement and resource mobilization.

    Africa remains top regional beneficiary of OPEC Fund support

    The framework emphasizes the alignment of all operations with the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals, particularly those related to poverty reduction, access to clean energy, and climate adaptation. The African Development Fund serves as the concessional window of the African Development Bank Group, providing grants and low-interest loans to the continent’s least developed countries. Its resources are replenished every three years through contributions from donor nations and partners such as the OPEC Fund. The 17th replenishment session, where the co-financing agreement was announced, brought together international stakeholders to strengthen the financial base of the ADF and ensure continued support for critical infrastructure and social projects. According to institutional data, the OPEC Fund has consistently expanded its cooperation with regional development banks to leverage collective resources and enhance development outcomes.

    The co-financing commitment of US$2 billion represents one of the largest financial partnerships between the OPEC Fund and the African Development Fund to date. This collaboration is expected to finance multiple development initiatives over a five-year period, targeting areas identified as essential for achieving sustainable growth and resilience in Africa’s most vulnerable economies. The OPEC Fund’s total commitments globally now exceed US$25 billion, supporting projects that contribute to energy access, transportation networks, water security, and human development. Africa continues to account for a significant portion of these investments, reflecting the Fund’s long-standing engagement with the continent. With the 2026–2030 co-financing framework, the institution aims to maintain momentum in supporting African nations’ development agendas through targeted, results-oriented financing.

    Joint financing enhances Africa’s economic and climate resilience

    The agreement reinforces the shared objective of both the OPEC Fund and the African Development Fund to accelerate inclusive and sustainable development in Africa through coordinated international financing efforts. It reflects a broader trend among multilateral development partners to pool resources, enhance financial efficiency, and direct capital toward high-impact projects that contribute to economic stability and poverty reduction. The initiative also supports national development agendas by aligning investment priorities with long-term strategies in renewable energy, food systems, and social infrastructure. Through this collaboration, both institutions aim to maximize development impact, strengthen institutional capacity, and ensure that concessional financing delivers tangible benefits for communities across the continent, particularly in low-income and climate-vulnerable regions. – By EuroWire News Desk.

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