African Development Bank and West African Civil Society Institute Sign Landmark Agreement to Strengthen Capacity of Civil Society Organizations

18 December 2023
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The African Development Bank and the West African Civil Society Institute (WACSI) today signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) marking a significant step in their commitment to empower civil society organizations (CSOs) across West Africa.

The agreement, signed on 12 December in Abidjan, is the culmination of a two-year collaboration between the two institutions, solidifying their shared vision for an inclusive and prosperous Africa. The MoU formalizes a strategic partnership that will leverage WACSI's expertise in building the skills and competencies of CSOs, in alignment with the Bank's 2021-2025 Capacity Development Strategy.

The MoU outlines a comprehensive action plan centered around four key pillars:

Strengthening the skills and competencies of CSOs on development programming

Facilitating partnerships and resources mobilization for sustainable capacity building

Enhancing knowledge management through the generation and dissemination of relevant information

Advocating for and influencing policy to ensure a more meaningful engagement of civil society in development discourse

Speaking at the signing ceremony, Zeneb Toure, the Bank's manager for civil society and community engagement, acknowledged the critical role of civil society as partners in achieving shared development goals. She said the partnership with WACSI will be instrumental in unlocking the full potential of CSOs to contribute to inclusive growth and impactful development across West Africa.

"It is a privilege and an honour for WACSI to play this facilitating role, and we will do it to the best of our ability," said Nana Asantewa Afadzinu, Executive Director of WACSI. She stressed WACSI's belief in the pivotal role that a strong, effective, efficient, resilient, and influential civil society can play in ensuring sustainable development for the African continent. "Working with the African Development Bank, civil society will be able to play its role as a development partner.

WACSI expressed gratitude for the Bank's recognition of its work and commitment to supporting civil society. "This partnership signifies a significant milestone in our efforts to empower CSOs and enhance their engagement in national development processes," said Ms. Afadzinu.

The African Development Bank has made efforts to catalyze engagement with civil society for more than two decades, and today mainstreams engagement with CSOs in all Bank operational work.

About the African Development Bank

The African Development Bank (AfDB) is Africa's premier development finance institution. It is committed to promoting sustainable economic development, social progress, and improved living conditions for people in Africa. The Bank's Ten-Year Strategy (2013-2022) focuses on three strategic priorities: infrastructure development, regional integration, and good governance and accountability.

About the West African Civil Society Institute (WACSI)

The West African Civil Society Institute (WACSI) is a regional non-governmental organization established in 2005 by West African civil society organizations. WACSI's mission is to strengthen the capacity of civil society organizations in West Africa to effectively participate in governance and development processes.

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