Arab Bank for Economic Development in Africa

The Bank was created for the purpose of strengthening economic, financial and technical cooperation between the Arab and African regions and for the embodiment of Arab-African solidarity.

The Board of Governors has approved in its 39th session, convened in Tunis, Tunisia from 8 to 9 April 2014, the 7th five-Year Plan (2015 – 2019), which will come into force by January 2015.

[2] The Bank was created for the purpose of strengthening economic, financial and technical cooperation between the Arab and African regions and for the embodiment of Arab-African solidarity on foundations of equality and friendship.

To achieve this end, the Bank was given a mandate to: BADEA interventions included various products that have been enhanced and diversified to meet the economic needs of beneficiary countries.

In addition to this, reactivation of elements of production, creation of employment to enable the poor segments in the community to increase their income.

BADEA contributes in all meetings that regroup regional and international institutions operating in the field of development support in Africa Sub-Saharan countries.

Having reviewed the experience of cooperation throughout the past four decades of BADEA's establishment, we judge useful to bring to light future plans and visions.

Taking advantage of its extensive experience, BADEA will try, within the framework of its plans and visions, to strengthen its role in economic and social development through the improvement of its products and expansion of its operations.

Arab Bank for Economic Development, Khartoum, 1977 designed by Abdel-Moneim Mustafa