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How much do you know about the african development bank?
1. Photo by: Sebastian Derungs/ World Economic Forum
DevQuiz #2
How much do you
know about the
African Development
Bank Group?
Test your knowledge about the premier
financing institution in Africa
2. Photo by: Zach Mccarthy / CC-BY
Q1: The African Development Bank Group is among the world’s largest
multilateral development banks, with an authorized capital of UA66.98 billion or
US$103 billion by the end of 2012. What was the bank’s launch capital in 1964?
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Q2: The African Development Bank Group began operating in July 1966. How
many staffers did it have at that time?
6. Photo by: Sebastian Derungs/ World Economic Forum
Q3: All 54 African countries are members of the African Development Bank Group.
Which country just became its newest nonregional member?
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Q5: The African Development Fund caters to countries with capita GDP of less
than US$540. Which eligible countries cannot at present receive ADF support
because of their outstanding arrears with the bank?
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Q6: Countries with GDP per capita of more than US$1,050 can only access AfDB
funds. Which is the only country that can access both ADF and AfDB resources?
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Q7: Donald Kaberuka is the current president of the African Development Bank
Group. How many presidents has it had?
15. Answer:
7 elected, 1 in caretaker capacity
(in 1979, Godwin Gondwe of Malawi was appointed caretaker president after Kwame Donkor
Fordwor stepped down in the wake of accusations by some board directors that he was making
unilateral decisions as well as allegations of mismanagement and favoritism in recruitment)
16. Photo by: Sebastian CIAT
Q8: Last month, the AfDB Group board approved the creation of the Africa
Climate Change Fund. Which country provided seed funding?
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Q9: In 2003, the AfDB Group temporarily relocated to Tunis. Last year, the bank
announced it will move back to its original home in which African capital?
20. Photo by: International Institute of Tropical Agriculture
Q10: The AfDB Group’s current strategy, which covers the 2013-2022 period, is
designed “to place the bank at the center of Africa’s transformation and to
improve the quality of Africa’s growth.” What are its two objectives?
22. Photo by: Sebastian Derungs/ World Economic Forum
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