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AFD
Agence Française de Développement (AFD) is a financial institution and the main implementing agency for France’s official development assistance to developing countries and overseas territories. It finances projects, programs and studies through grants, loans, guarantee funds and debt reduction-development contracts and provides capacity development support to its partners in developing countries.
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14/05/2012The conference in Phnom Penh, Cambodia, on 26 April followed on from a first meeting held in Yunnan Province, China, in May 2011. The experts and operators who attended were able to share their experiences and discuss best practices and plantation techniques ...Read more13/05/2012As part of the “Ideas for Development” conference cycle, the AFD is organising three events on perspectives for Africa’s economy: "Macro-economic perspectives for Africa: sustaining growth in a more uncertain global environment", on ...Read more11/05/2012AFD and the Islamic Development Bank have co-organized an international conference on Islamic microfinance in Jeddah (Saudi Arabia) with CGAP (microfinance network led by the World Bank). This conference gathered major players in Islamic microfinance ...Read more10/05/2012Burundi tea is the second-largest cash crop after coffee and 80% of it comes from village plantations. It is harvested throughout the year and thus provides some 60,000 households with a stable and regular source of income. A €1.2m grant agreement ...Read more26/04/2012Andris Piebalgs, European Commissioner for Development, gives us in this interview his vision of the European aid.Read more25/04/2012The great anthropologist on Africa, Eric de Rosny, passed away on 2 March 2012. AFD, which drew a great deal from his research, has asked one of his friends and disciples, Jean-François Bayart, for his testimony.Read more
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14/05/2012Anjali Shanker (IED), with contributions from Patrick Clément (Axenne), Daniel Tapin and Martin Buchsenschutz (Nodalis Conseil). Contact: Valérie Reboud, Technical and Operational Department, Environment and Equipment Division. This study has ...Read more03/05/2012This study was led by a team of experts, under the supervision of Savings without Borders, in Morocco, Tunisia and Senegal, as well as in the Comoros. It proposes practical solutions to reduce the costs of migrant remittances and increase their impact ...Read more24/04/2012Document in French Un certain nombre de travaux récents ont conclu que la diversification des exportations était liée de façon similaire au revenu par habitant : cette première s’accroît à mesure que ce dernier augmente, au moins jusqu’à ...Read more29/03/2012The social movement that occured in Guadeloupe in 2009, led by Liyannaj Kont’ Pwofitasyon (LKP), led to a 44-day long strike. The main claim was an increase of the purchasing power. LKP's demands aimed at a decrease of the prices, ...Read more

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