NAIROBI: The African Development Bank (AfDB) opened a donor-pledging conference on Monday for its fund that lends money to low-income countries on favourable terms, seeking to offset a retreat in US support that threatens its US$25 billion target.
Earlier this year, the Trump administration withheld a US$197 million tranche pledged in the previous replenishment round for the African Development Fund (ADF), raising doubts about Washington’s contribution ahead of the two-day meeting in London.
The AfDB, Africa’s biggest development lender, said the US would send a representative to the talks, but it remained unclear whether it would commit funds.
