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African Development Bank Launches Civil Society Platform to Boost Collaborative Growth

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Last updated: March 19, 2026 7:04 pm
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African Development Bank Launches Collaborative Platform to Tackle Africa’s Growing Challenges

Africa’s development challenges are becoming increasingly complex and interconnected, requiring innovative solutions that go beyond traditional institutional approaches. Recognizing this, the African Development Bank (AfDB) has launched the Civil Society Engagement Community of Practice (CSECoP) in 2024, a groundbreaking platform designed to foster collaboration among civil society organizations, policy experts, and bank staff. This initiative aims to ensure that development strategies are grounded in the realities of those most affected by Africa’s pressing issues.

A New Era of Collaboration

The CSECoP aligns with the AfDB’s Four Cardinal Points strategic vision, championed by Bank President Dr. Sidi Ould Tah. This vision emphasizes partnerships with civil society as a cornerstone of sustainable growth. Unlike traditional consultation models, the CSECoP focuses on co-creation, bringing diverse stakeholders together to jointly analyze challenges, share evidence-based practices, and craft practical solutions to Africa’s development priorities.

The platform adopts a hybrid approach, combining digital engagement with in-person forums. This model breaks down geographic barriers, enabling participation from grassroots organizations to continental networks across all 54 African countries. By fostering inclusivity, the CSECoP strengthens representation and underscores the AfDB’s commitment to participatory development.

Strategic Goals for Lasting Impact

As a core component of the Civil Society Engagement Action Plan 2024-2028, the CSECoP is built around three strategic objectives: creating an enabling environment for civil society participation, mainstreaming civil society engagement across all AfDB operations, and generating actionable knowledge to support advocacy and policy dialogue. Co-led by the African Development Institute and the Civil Society and Community Engagement Division, the initiative exemplifies institutional collaboration as a foundation for external partnerships.

Early Successes and Forward Momentum

The platform’s impact was evident in its inaugural 2024 edition, which focused on inclusive budgeting. After presenting its report in Abidjan on April 15, 2025, participating organizations reported enhanced capacity to monitor public financial management systems and advocate for greater transparency in national budgets. Beyond technical improvements, the networks formed through the CSECoP enabled coordinated advocacy efforts, leading to improved funding allocations for social services and local development projects in several contexts.

Building on this momentum, the 2025 edition of the CSECoP focuses on one of Africa’s most pressing opportunities: harnessing its demographic potential. With Africa’s youth population projected to double by 2050, discussions center on education, entrepreneurship, employment, and youth wellbeing. Civil society actors are collaborating to identify scalable solutions that transform demographic pressures into drivers of inclusive economic growth.

A Roadmap for the Future

Looking ahead, the CSECoP aims to broaden its reach by diversifying participating organizations and deepening engagement with African universities and research institutions. Additionally, the platform seeks to strengthen mechanisms for integrating insights generated through these collaborations into the AfDB’s operational strategies. By reinforcing these feedback loops, the bank ensures that civil society engagement meaningfully informs project design, implementation, and accountability.

The Civil Society Engagement Community of Practice stands as a testament to the power of structured, sustained, and strategically aligned collaboration. As the African Development Bank moves toward a more inclusive and resilient future, the CSECoP serves as a model of participatory development, ensuring that Africa’s progress is not only transformative but also reflective of the aspirations of its people.

— Reported by Nexio News

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