Every March, our social media feeds and websites fill with tributes to trailblazers — women who broke barriers, led movements, and changed institutions. And they deserve every word.
At dawn in Maroua, a steady stream of young people make their way to the École Normale d'Instituteurs de l'Enseignement ...
In villages across northeastern Nigeria, water determines how women spend their days. Well before sunrise, in Yayeri village in Bauchi State, Ladidi Ibrahim would walk nearly two kilometres to the ...
By Mtchera Chirwa, AfDB Director for Water Development and Sanitation and Dr. Jemimah Njuki, Director for Gender, Women and Civil Society Across Africa, water access shapes opportunity.
In Ndiorol, in the Brakna region of Mauritania, Aminettou Bouchoueim recalls a time when she had to make daily trips to and from a well. “I used to fetch water from a well that was often almost dry. I ...
WHAT: High-level symposium to mark World Water Day 2026 under the theme, “Water and Gender: Where Water Flows, Equality Grows.” WHO: African Development Bank Group WHEN: Monday, 23 March 2026; TIME: ...
The African Development Bank Group has concluded a stakeholder consultative workshop, bringing together business leaders, ...
Advancing Skills, Market Access, and Incomes Through African Development Bank Support for Women Farmers in Côte d’Ivoire ...
Individual Consultant for the Annual Environmental and Social Performance Audit of the Cape Verde Technology Park Project Phase 1.
The main objective of the service is to hire a consultancy firm or a group of consultants as associate or joint venture to provide consultancy services to AdeM, IP under the Chimoio inclusive urban ...
The program’s development objective was to contribute to poverty reduction and economic growth through enhancing rural incomes and food security. The objective was well aligned to the needs of the ...
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