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The bank is more resolved than ever to continue its work to combat climate change in Africa and its advocacy work to defend the continents interests. (Image source: Pixabay/Pexels)

COP24, the global climate summit held in Katowice, Poland, has concluded with the African Development Bank (AfDB) assuming its role as primary champion of African interests and a steadfast supporter of African negotiators

Diehl Metering supplies water meters which are adapted to all climatic and environmental conditions. (Image source: Diehl Metering)

Diehl Metering provides smart metering solutions through the intelligent networking of various devices into larger data platforms, aiming to create a better water management network

Thwake Multi-Purpose Development Programme (TMWDP) aims to provide drinking water, hydroelectric energy and irrigation. (Image source: Lock the Gate Alliance/Flickr)

The African Development Bank (AfDB) has approved two loans worth US$267 million to complete the construction of the Thwake Dam on the Thwake River in southern Kenya

Women will benefit from accountability and citizenship engagement initiatives such as social accountability, budget literacy and improved healthcare and water and sanitation services. (Image source: David Stanley/Flickr)

The board of directors of the African Development Fund (ADF), the concessional window of the African Development Bank (AfDB) Group, has approved additional resources to Ethiopia’s Basic Services Transformation Programme (BSTP) in the form of a US$123mn grant

Mpumalanga has a cluster of twelve coal fired power plants with a total capacity of more than 32 gigawatts owned and operated by Eskom. (Image source: Gianluca Di natale/Flickr)

Greenpeace analysis of new satellite data has shown that the world’s largest Nitrogen Dioxide (NO2) hotspot is in Mpumalang, South Africa

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