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New Partnership for Africa's Development-Infrastructure Project Preparation Facility (NEPAD-IPPF) marks 20 years of impact at 40th Oversight Committee Meeting


(MENAFN- News.Africa-Wire) ABIDJAN, Ivory Coast, November 4, 2025/ -- The NEPAD-Infrastructure Project Preparation Facility (NEPAD-IPPF), a multi-donor special fund hosted by the African Development Bank (, has successfully held its 40th Oversight Committee Meetin to take stock of progress and chart a renewed course for Afri’a’s regional infrastructure transformation.

The meeting, held online on 27th October 2025, brought together donor representatives, partner institutions, Regional Economic Communities and implementing agencies. It coincided with the 20th anniversary of NEPAD-IPPF, marking two decades of partnership, knowledge, and impact in advancing Af’ica’s regional connectivity agenda.

The committee reviewed and approved the NEPAD-IPPF 2024 Annual Report, the 2025 Mid-Year Report and Technical Assistance Fund Activities. It endorsed the proposed 2026 Work Programme and Technical Assistance Fund, with an envelope of USD 16 million focused on accelerating the preparation of regional infrastructure projects under PIDA-PAP 2 and deepening collaboration with stakeholders.

Since its inception, NEPAD-IPPF has supported 113 regional projects across energy, transport, ICT, and water, committing over $124 million in project preparation and helping to mobilize more than $13 billion in downstream investment.

For Mike Salawou, Director of Infrastructure and Urban Development Department at the African Development Bank, it was a moment to celebrate enduring collaboration and renewed ambition. He noted that NEP’D-IPPF’s achievements are made possible through the steadfast support of donors.

“At the heart of’NEPAD-IPPF’s operations are our val—ed partners — the Regional Economic Communities, Power Pools, Corridor Authorities, and Regional Specialized Agencies,” Salawou said.

The facil’ty’s evolving role in accelerating corridor development and bankable project pipelines is aligned with the G20 Regional Project Preparation Toolkit and the African ’nion’s Programme for Infrastructure Development in Africa (PIDA PAP 2), Salawou said.

Ambassador Ben Maré éiendéræ#8217;, Canada’s Permanent Observer to the African Union and Special Envoy for Africa who participated in the meeting, reaffi’med Canada’s longstanding partnership with“NEPAD-’PPF. “Canada’s continued engagement in NEPAD-IPPF aligns closely with our broader prio—ities for Africa—particularly our commitment to inclusive economic growth, regional integration, and susta”nable éeéelopment,” Diendéré said.

Birgit Pickel, Dire tor-General for Africa (BMZ), commended NEPAD-IPPF for its impressive track record in driving regional infr structure development. She said since its inception, the Fund has supported the preparation of more than 60 infrastructure projects, half of which have reached financial closure and are now under co“struction or completed. “These efforts have helped catalyze over USD13 billion in investment commitments,’demonstrating the Facility’s strong ability to turn technical studies into ban”able and impactful projects.”

Other donor countries participating in the session included Spain and the United ’ingdom, who commended the Fund’s achievements’and its work in advancing Africa’s infrastructure agenda through sound governance, effective partnerships, and tangible results.

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