AfDB president: Better policies, aid independence key to resilient Africa

Donald Kaberuka, head of the African Development Bank, has identified five ways for the region to go beyond crisis response. Photo by: Magharebia / CC BY

How can Africa go beyond crisis response and tackle its “next important agenda” of building resilience? Donald Kaberuka, head of the African Development Bank, has identified five elements.

It’s high time for Africa to move from managing the effects of the 2008 global financial crisis and start protecting itself from future ones, Kaberuka said in a Dec. 19 speech before the board of governors of the Eastern and Southern African Trade and Development Bank. He emphasized five key steps toward a more resilient Africa:

AfDB can be both a model and partner in helping the region accomplish these tasks, Kaberuka stressed. But partnerships and alliances would be just as important because “we cannot do it alone,” the president added.

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