2014 AfDB Annual Meetings in Kigali - Online Registration Now Open

10 April 2014
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African Development Bank (Abidjan)
press release

This year's AfDB Annual meetings will take place from Monday, May 19 to Friday, May, 23, 2014 at the Kigali-Serena Annual Meetings Village. The 49th Annual Meetings for the African Development Bank and the 40th meetings of its soft loan affiliate, the African Development Fund (ADF), will focus on the theme "The next 50 years: The Africa we want".

The event, where key decisions about the Bank Group are made each year, is attended by Finance Ministers and Central Bank Governors from the Bank's 54 regional member countries (RMCs), and attracts more than 2,500 delegates representing multilateral finance institutions, development agencies, the private sector, non-governmental organizations, civil society and the media.

What: 2014 AfDB Annual Meetings

Where: Kigali-Serena Annual Meetings Village, Kigali, Rwanda

Who: Finance Ministers and Central Bank Governors from the Bank's 54 regional member countries (RMCs), more than 2,500 delegates representing multilateral finance institutions, development agencies, the private sector, non-governmental organizations, civil society and the media.

Registration is now open and you are kindly requested to register for the meetings on the Annual Meetings website.

If you encounter any difficulties in registering online, please send a message to inscription@afdb-am2014.org. Your confirmation letter will be sent to you after you have completed the Registration Form online and attached your passport photograph.

Contacts:

Olivia Ndong Obiang, tel. +225 2020 4584, mobile. +225 04022568

Alkassoum Aoudi Diallo, tel. +216 7110 3721

Media Hotline: +216 5845 4544

Follow the 2014 Annual Meetings on

Twitter: @AfDB_Group

Official conference hashtag: #AfDBAM2014

Facebook: facebook.com/AfDBGroup

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