Heads of Multilateral Development Banks (MDBs) meet to take stock of progress on joint actions and look ahead

Source: APO

The Heads of Multilateral Development Banks (MDBs) Group, chaired in 2025 by the Council of Europe Development Bank (CEB), met today to review progress on joint actions and chart priority areas for the Group’s future work.

Heads noted that their collaborative engagement has deepened throughout 2025, under the CEB’s Chairship of the Group, building successfully on the momentum generated by the MDBs’ Viewpoint Note (https://apo-opa.co/4qieJXu) of 2024.  They welcomed progress made in several areas since their last meeting in Paris on 28 June 2025 and reaffirmed their determination to work as a system for greater impact at scale, communicating annually about progress on their deliverables and priorities.

This progress includes:

  • Presentation of a comprehensive and exhaustive joint report to the G20 on the implementation of the G20 Roadmap towards Better, Bigger, and More Effective MDBs (https://apo-opa.co/4om6acd), documenting progress across institutions and at system level and detailing MDBs’ achievements in a  wide range of areas, including increasing lending capacity, leveraging private capital for development, strengthening operational collaboration and measuring results.
  • Enhanced transparency and comparability of MDBs’ financial positions through the publication of the first MDB Comparison Report” (https://apo-opa.co/4qez0x2prepared by the newly constituted Global Risk and Finance Forum (GRaFF), to multiply the impact of shareholder capital to advance the development agenda;
  • Engagement with Credit Rating Agencies to enhance understanding of MDB’s distinctive financial models, risk frameworks and exceptional asset quality as summarized in a note (http://apo-opa.co/3L3QJHn) prepared by GRaFF;
  • Publication of the first “Joint Annual MDB Water Security Financing Report” (https://apo-opa.co/4ooPoJB), highlighting MDBs’ contributions and collaboration in this critical sector, which was unveiled at the Fourth International Conference on Financing for Development (FfD4) in Sevilla;
  • Release of a joint report on “Social Infrastructure in Focus: The Role of Multilateral Development Banks” (https://apo-opa.co/3Wc1GZS), illustrating how MDBs – individually and collectively – support investment in health, education, housing, and water, which play a critical role in increasing productivity, creating jobs, and contributing to resilient societies;

Heads also noted ongoing work in a number of areas including mobilizing additional private capital for development including through disaggregated credit risk statistics published in the Global Emerging Markets Risk Database (GEMs) (https://apo-opa.co/4oqcuzu), coordinating on originate-to-share/distribute models; boosting financial innovations; scaling up flagship regional initiatives such as Mission 300; promoting reliance arrangements; and supporting investments in social infrastructure. In the context of the upcoming COP30, to be held in Belém, Brazil, in November 2025, MDBs will be there to support their countries of operations and clients meeting their strategies. After their gathering, Heads held an exchange of views with Director General of the International Atomic Energy Agency, Rafael Grossi, on trends in civil nuclear energy.

The role of the Heads of MDBs Group will be passed in December from the Council of Europe Development Bank to the Asian Development Bank. The Heads of MDBs Group thank CEB’s Governor Carlo Monticelli for his leadership and commitment during his tenure as Chair of the Group.

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Les dirigeants des banques multilatérales de développement se réunissent pour faire le point sur les progrès réalisés dans le cadre de leurs actions conjointes et se tourner vers l’avenir

Source: Africa Press Organisation – French

Le groupe des dirigeants des banques multilatérales de développement (BMD), présidé en 2025 par la Banque de développement du Conseil de l’Europe (CEB), s’est réuni aujourd’hui pour examiner les progrès réalisés dans le cadre de leurs actions conjointes et définir les domaines prioritaires pour leurs travaux futurs.

Les dirigeants ont noté que leur collaboration s’était intensifiée tout au long de l’année 2025, sous la présidence de la CEB, tirant parti avec succès de la dynamique créée par leur note de synthèse 2024 (https://apo-opa.co/4ooPpNF).  Ils se sont félicités des progrès accomplis dans plusieurs domaines depuis leur dernière réunion à Paris le 28 juin 2025 et ont réaffirmé leur détermination à travailler en tant que système pour avoir un impact plus important à grande échelle, en communiquant chaque année sur les progrès réalisés concernant leurs résultats et leurs priorités.

Parmi ces progrès figurent :

  • La présentation d’un rapport conjoint complet et exhaustif au G20 sur la mise en œuvre de la « Feuille de route du G20 pour des banques multilatérales de développement meilleures, plus importantes et plus efficaces ». Le rapport détaille les progrès réalisés au niveau des institutions et en tant que système ainsi que les réalisations des BMD dans un large éventail de domaines, dont l’augmentation de la capacité de prêt, la mobilisation de capitaux privés pour le développement, le renforcement de la collaboration opérationnelle et la mesure des résultats.
  • Une amélioration de la transparence et de la capacité à comparer les situations financières des BMD grâce à la publication du premier « Rapport comparatif sur les BMD (https://apo-opa.co/3WcXc5k) » préparé par le Forum mondial sur les risques et les finances (GRaFF) nouvellement constitué, afin de multiplier l’impact du capital des actionnaires pour faire avancer le programme de développement.
  • La collaboration avec les agences de notation de crédit afin d’améliorer la compréhension des modèles financiers distinctifs, des cadres de risque et de la qualité exceptionnelle des actifs des BMD, comme le résume une note préparée par le GRaFF (https://apo-opa.co/3JjMcjB).
  • La publication du premier « Rapport annuel conjoint des banques multilatérales de développement sur le financement de la sécurité hydrique (https://apo-opa.co/4ooPoJB) », qui met en lumière les contributions et la collaboration des BMD dans ce secteur crucial. Ce rapport a été dévoilé lors de la 4e Conférence internationale sur le financement du développement (FfD4) à Séville.
  • La publication d’un rapport conjoint intitulé « Social Infrastructure in Focus : The Role of Multilateral Development Banks (https://apo-opa.co/3Wc1GZS) » (« Les infrastructures sociales en point de mire : le rôle des banques multilatérales de développement »), illustrant la manière dont les BMD, individuellement et collectivement, soutiennent les investissements dans les domaines de la santé, de l’éducation, du logement et de l’eau, qui jouent un rôle essentiel dans l’accroissement de la productivité, la création d’emplois et la résilience des sociétés.

Les dirigeants ont également pris note des travaux en cours dans un certain nombre de domaines, dont la mobilisation de capitaux privés supplémentaires pour le développement, grâce notamment à la publication de statistiques ventilées sur les risques de crédit dans la base de données mondiale sur les risques des marchés émergents (GEM), la coordination des modèles « originate-to-share/distribute » (créer pour partager/distribuer), stimulation des innovations financières, l’intensification des initiatives régionales phares telles que Mission 300, la promotion des accords de recours, et le soutien aux investissements dans les infrastructures sociales.

Dans le cadre de la prochaine COP30, qui se tiendra en novembre 2025 à Belém, au Brésil, les banques multilatérales de développement seront présentes pour aider leurs pays d’exécution et leurs clients à atteindre leurs objectifs stratégiques. Après leur réunion, les dirigeants ont eu un échange de vues avec le directeur général de l’Agence internationale de l’énergie atomique, Rafael Grossi, sur les tendances en matière d’énergie nucléaire civile.

Le rôle du groupe des dirigeants des banques multilatérales de développement sera transféré en décembre de la Banque de développement du Conseil de l’Europe à la Banque asiatique de développement. Les dirigeants du groupe des BMD remercient Carlo Monticelli, gouverneur de la CEB, pour son leadership et son engagement pendant son mandat à la présidence du groupe.

Distribué par APO Group pour African Development Bank Group (AfDB).

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Líderes de bancos multilaterais de desenvolvimento avaliam progresso das ações conjuntas e analisam próximos passos

Source: Africa Press Organisation – Portuguese –

O Grupo de Líderes de Bancos Multilaterais de Desenvolvimento (MDB), presidido em 2025 pelo Banco de Desenvolvimento do Conselho da Europa (CEB), reuniu-se hoje para analisar o progresso das ações conjuntas e definir as áreas prioritárias para o trabalho futuro do Grupo.

Os presidentes observaram que o seu envolvimento colaborativo se aprofundou ao longo de 2025, sob a presidência do CEB no Grupo, aproveitando com sucesso o impulso gerado pela Nota de Ponto de Vista (https://apo-opa.co/4ooPpNF) dos MDB de 2024. Congratularam-se com os progressos realizados em várias áreas desde a sua última reunião em Paris, a 28 de junho de 2025, e reafirmaram a sua determinação em trabalhar como um sistema para obter um maior impacto em escala, comunicando anualmente os progressos realizados em relação aos seus resultados e prioridades.

Esses progressos incluem:

·  Apresentação de um relatório conjunto abrangente e exaustivo ao G20 sobre a implementação do Roteiro do G20 para MDB melhores, maiores e mais eficazes (https://apo-opa.co/4om6acd), documentando os progressos em todas as instituições e a nível do sistema e detalhando as realizações dos MDB numa ampla variedade de áreas, incluindo o aumento da capacidade de empréstimo, a alavancagem de capital privado para o desenvolvimento, o reforço da colaboração operacional e a medição dos resultados.

· Maior transparência e comparabilidade das posições financeiras dos MDB através da publicação do primeiro Relatório Comparativo dos MDB (https://apo-opa.co/3WcXc5k) preparado pelo recém-constituído Fórum Global de Risco e Finanças (GRaFF), para multiplicar o impacto do capital dos acionistas para fazer avançar a agenda de desenvolvimento;

· Envolvimento com agências de notação financeira para melhorar a compreensão dos modelos financeiros distintos dos MDB, estruturas de risco e qualidade excecional dos ativos, conforme resumido numa nota (https://apo-opa.co/3J2yFgj) preparada pelo GRaFF;

·  Publicação do primeiro Relatório Anual Conjunto dos MDB sobre Financiamento da Segurança Hídrica (https://apo-opa.co/3Wc1NEM), destacando as contribuições e a colaboração dos MDB neste setor crítico, que foi divulgado na Quarta Conferência Internacional sobre Financiamento para o Desenvolvimento (FfD4) em Sevilha;

· Lançamento de um relatório conjunto sobre Foco na infraestrutura social: o papel dos bancos multilaterais de desenvolvimento (https://apo-opa.co/3Wc1GZS), ilustrando como os MDB – individual e coletivamente – apoiam investimentos em saúde, educação, habitação e água, que desempenham um papel fundamental no aumento da produtividade, na criação de empregos e na contribuição para sociedades resilientes;

Os presidentes também observaram o trabalho em curso em várias áreas, incluindo a mobilização de capital privado adicional para o desenvolvimento, nomeadamente através de estatísticas desagregadas de risco de crédito publicadas na Base de Dados Global dos Mercados Emergentes (https://apo-opa.co/4oqcuzu) (GEM), a coordenação de modelos de conceção para partilha/distribuição; o impulso a inovações financeiras; a ampliação de iniciativas regionais emblemáticas, como a Missão 300; a promoção de acordos de confiança; e o apoio a investimentos em infraestruturas sociais. No contexto da próxima COP30, a ser realizada em Belém, Brasil, em novembro de 2025, os MDB estarão presentes para apoiar os seus países de operação e clientes no cumprimento das suas estratégias. Após a reunião, os chefes trocaram opiniões com o diretor-geral da Agência Internacional de Energia Atómica, Rafael Grossi, sobre as tendências na energia nuclear civil.

A função de presidente do Grupo de Bancos Multilaterais de Desenvolvimento será transferida em dezembro do Banco de Desenvolvimento do Conselho da Europa para o Banco Asiático de Desenvolvimento. Os presidentes do Grupo de Bancos Multilaterais de Desenvolvimento agradecem ao governador do CEB, Carlo Monticelli, pela sua liderança e empenho durante o seu mandato como presidente do Grupo.

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Advisor to the Prime Minister and Official Spokesperson for Ministry of Foreign Affairs Affirms Importance of Gulf Role in Consolidating Regional Stability

Source: Government of Qatar

Naples, Italy, October 17, 2025

Advisor to the Prime Minister and Official Spokesperson for the Ministry of Foreign Affairs Dr. Majed bin Mohammed Al Ansari has participated in a session titled “Beyond Sharm El Sheikh: The Gulf Amidst Conflicts in the Middle East,” as part of the Mediterranean Dialogues 2025 Forum, held in Naples, Italy.

Dr. Al Ansari addressed the most prominent political and security challenges facing the region in the wake of recent developments, stressing the importance of the Gulf role in consolidating regional stability and promoting dialogue and diplomacy.

He stated that the Israeli attack on Doha last September marked a turning point in the GCC states’ approach to collective security, prompting a reassessment of regional and international partnership priorities and enhanced security coordination in the face of growing threats.

Regarding the situation in the Gaza Strip, following the signing of the ceasefire agreement during the Sharm El Sheikh Summit, Dr. Al Ansari stressed that any future political or security arrangements must be based on international legitimacy and reflect the will of the Palestinian people, within the framework of a comprehensive vision for a two-state solution as the only path toward a just and comprehensive peace.

He said that the State of Qatar, despite security challenges, continues to uphold its role as a peacemaking force and effective mediator in the region, placing at the top of its priorities the promotion of political dialogue and support for the humanitarian response, particularly in the Palestinian issue.

The Advisor to the Prime Minister and Official Spokesperson for the Ministry of Foreign Affairs highlighted the importance of Qatari-Gulf, American, and European partnerships in enhancing regional security, noting that the current phase requires multilateral cooperation to confront crises and prevent their escalation, in a manner that maintains regional stability and serves the interests of the people.

Secretary-General of Ministry of Foreign Affairs Meets State Secretary of the Federal Foreign Office of Germany

Source: Government of Qatar

Berlin, October 17, 2025

HE Secretary-General of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Dr. Ahmed bin Hassan Al Hammadi met in Berlin today with HE State Secretary of the Federal Foreign Office of the Federal Republic of Germany, Dr. Geza Andreas von Geyr.

During the meeting, they discussed cooperation relations between the two countries and ways to support and enhance them, in addition to a host of topics of mutaual interest.

The meeting was attended by HE Ambassador of the State of Qatar to Germany, Abdullah bin Ibrahim Al Hamar and the accompanying delegation. 

Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) provides financial support to the independent electoral commission (CEI) and the national human rights council (CNDH) to support the electoral process in Côte d’Ivoire

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The ECOWAS Commission, through its Resident Representative in Côte d’Ivoire, Her Excellency Ms. Fanta Cissé, officially handed over financial support to the Independent Electoral Commission (CEI) and the National Human Rights Council (CNDH) on October 14, 2025, in Abidjan, Côte d’Ivoire.

The ceremony took place in the presence of the First Vice-President of the CEI, Mr. Sourou Koné, representing President Ibrahime Coulibaly-Kuibiert, Ms. Namizata Sangaré, President of the CNDH, and Mr. Serigne Ka, Acting Head of the Electoral Assistance Division, Head of the ECOWAS Long-Term Election Observation Mission (LTEOM).

This support, consisting of US $300,000 for the CEI and US $84,000 for the CNDH, is part of the ECOWAS Regional Support Program for Electoral Processes in Member States.

Opening the ceremony, Ms. Fanta Cissé emphasized that peace and democracy are ongoing processes that require constant commitment. She recalled that these values are built every day through dialogue, tolerance, and the shared responsibility of all political and social actors.

She also praised the democratic maturity of the Ivorian people and the ongoing efforts of the national authorities to maintain a peaceful and inclusive political climate.

Through this initiative, ECOWAS reaffirms its commitment to democracy, good governance, and regional stability, in accordance with its Additional Protocol on Democracy and Good Governance, particularly Articles 12 to 14 relating to support for member states during election periods.

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Cabo Verde reafirma compromisso com a ação climática e reforça a importância da união dos estados insulares africanos

Source: Africa Press Organisation – Portuguese –

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O Secretário de Estado das Finanças, Alcindo Mota, reiterou o firme compromisso de Cabo Verde com a causa climática e com os desafios enfrentados pelos Pequenos Estados Insulares em Desenvolvimento (PEID), sublinhando a importância de converter a vulnerabilidade em liderança.

Alcindo Mota falava à margem da Conferência Ministerial da Comissão Climática dos Estados Insulares Africanos (AISCC), que decorre em Bissau, de 16 a 17 de outubro, tendo alertado que as alterações climáticas representam a maior ameaça ao desenvolvimento humano e à estabilidade económica mundial, lembrando que a África contribui com menos de 4% das emissões globais, mas que é um dos continentes mais afetados pelos impactos climáticos.

“Esta Conferência representa um momento decisivo, uma oportunidade para reforçarmos o compromisso político e estratégico que dá corpo à nossa identidade coletiva e para adotarmos decisões concretas que transformem a vulnerabilidade em liderança e a ambição em resultados”, referiu.

O governante reiterou a necessidade de uma mudança de paradigma no acesso ao financiamento climático, salientando que o continente africano continua a receber apenas 3% dos fundos globais destinados à ação climática. Enfatizou ainda que África tem a obrigação moral e política de estar na linha da frente da ação climática global e de defender, com determinação, a justiça climática.

Alcindo Mota destacou ainda que a introdução dos marcadores climáticos no Orçamento de Estado de 2026 marcará um passo decisivo de Cabo Verde rumo a uma política fiscal alinhada com o Acordo de Paris e os Objetivos de Desenvolvimento Sustentável (ODS).

A Conferência Ministerial foi antecedida pela Reunião Técnica dos Pontos Focais da Comissão e por um Ateliê dedicado aos Mecanismos de Financiamento Inovador para o Clima, os Objetivos de Desenvolvimento Sustentável (ODS) e a Biodiversidade, pilares centrais da estratégia nacional de ação climática.

O evento, que decorre em Bissau, termina, hoje, sexta-feira, 17 de outubro, com uma mesa redonda entre os parceiros de desenvolvimento, seguida da cerimónia de encerramento, onde será assinado o Memorando de Entendimento relativo ao Acordo de Cooperação Mútua entre os Estados-membros da AISCC.

Distribuído pelo Grupo APO para Governo de Cabo Verde.

South Africa: National Dialogue enters next phase towards appointment of the Steering Committee

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The National Dialogue process has reached a pivotal stage with the completion of the nomination of sectoral representatives to the National Dialogue Steering Committee. 

The first National Convention, held on 15-16 August 2025, approved the mandate, responsibilities and composition of the Steering Committee, and agreed that each of the identified sectors would hold consultations to decide on nominees to serve on the Steering Committee and its sub-committees.

No less than 26 sectors have to date submitted nominations for the Steering Committee.

The list of nominated Steering Committee members has been handed over to the Eminent Persons Group (EPG) for quality assurance. For its part, the EPG will submit its recommendations to the President in his role as head of state and convener of the National Dialogue for finalisation.

Once approved by the President, the Steering Committee will coordinate the roll out of public dialogues across the country.

It is anticipated that the process of appointing the Steering Committee will be concluded in the coming weeks.

President Cyril Ramaphosa has received the Handover Report of the Convention Organising Committee (COC) and the Report on the National Convention, bringing to an end the mandate of the COC.

The Convention Organising Committee was tasked by the President with organising the first National Convention following the withdrawal of some foundations from the process.

President Ramaphosa said: “As a country, we owe a great debt of gratitude to the members of the Convention Organising Committee. Working with the Eminent Persons Group and the Inter-Ministerial Committee, the committee made sure that hundreds of delegates from around the country were able to gather at the National Convention to endorse and to launch the National Dialogue. Through a truly collective effort, the National Convention proceeding smoothly and gave people from all sectors an opportunity to express themselves.”

“We must also recognise the vital role played by the legacy foundations and other civil society organisations in the Preparatory Task Team, which were instrumental in getting the National Dialogue off the ground.”

“It is extremely important now that the momentum that has been built up and the expectations that have been raised are not allowed to dissipate. We need to ensure that as the Steering Committee is established, there is no disruption in the processes that need to happen,” he said.

The Eminent Persons Group (EPG), the Inter-Ministerial Committee (IMC) and the Presidency remain custodians of the process’s integrity and will continue to safeguard its credibility until it is handed over to the Steering Committee. 

Work is underway to establish a fully-fledged National Dialogue Secretariat, housed at NEDLAC, which will provide institutional support to the process. 

The Report of the National Convention is available for download: https://tinyurl.com/4v7z7rfu

Distributed by APO Group on behalf of The Presidency of the Republic of South Africa.

Meeting with Reconciliation Committees

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Ms. Fauzia Hashim, Minister of Justice, conducted a meeting with reconciliation committees from all sub-zones in the Central Region.

The objective of the meeting was to review the activities of the reconciliation committees since their establishment a year ago, particularly regarding their modalities of resolving community issues.

At the meeting, a detailed assessment was conducted on the achievements registered and the challenges encountered.

Minister Fauzia said that the armed struggle for Eritrean independence was based on the people, participated in by the people, and owned by the people, serving as the foundation for ensuring the social sovereignty of the Eritrean people.

Minister Fauzia further stated that the Ministry of Justice will continue to work earnestly to nurture and preserve national values, combat negative attitudes, and ensure unity, stability, and development within the society.

Underlining the significant role of the community-based legal system, Minister Fauzia called for the active participation of all concerned bodies.

In the Central Region, there are 415 elected members of reconciliation committees operating across the 83 administrative areas of the region.

Distributed by APO Group on behalf of Ministry of Information, Eritrea.

Eritrea: Training on Arts to Youth in Northern Red Sea Region

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The Department of Culture and Sports in the Northern Red Sea Region has provided training to 50 youth on the concepts of drama, dance, and poetry. The training was organized in the port city of Massawa.

Indicating that the trainees were youth with a keen interest in the arts, Ms. Zeineb Omar, Director General of Culture and Sports in the region, said that the participants were selected from the Ministries of Marine Resources and Education, as well as from the regional administration and the Defense Forces.

Mr. Mohammed-Seid Osman, one of the trainers, noting the significance of the training in the development of artistic work in the region, commended the enthusiasm the trainees demonstrated during the program.

Emphasizing the importance the department attaches to the arts, Mr. Kibrom Andemicael, Managing Director in the region, highlighted the contribution of art to the nation-building process and the enhancement of national identity. He called on the trainees to further develop their skills through practical engagement.

Distributed by APO Group on behalf of Ministry of Information, Eritrea.