• Thu. Apr 25th, 2024

AfDB Develops 3-year Project For Revenue Generation

African Development Bank AfDB has developed a three-year project in response to demands by member countries for technical assistance to monitor revenues generated from their extractive industries.

The bank made this known during a virtual inception workshop for the Financial Modelling Project in Extractive Sector FIMES organised by African Natural Resources Centre of the bank in Abidjan, Cote d’Ivoire.

According to the project report, FIMES will be implemented in eight transitional countries – Guinea, Liberia, Mali, Madagascar, Niger, Sierra Leone, South Sudan and Zimbabwe from 2020 to 2022.

The project, which is the first of its kind for the bank, is aim at enhancing abilities of the focal countries to improve domestic resource mobilisation from the extractive sectors.

Presenting the background information on the FIMES project, the Division Manager, Policy Analysis, Mrs Vanessa Ushie said the project was aim at the overall economic resilience of the continent.

Mrs Vanessa Ushie explained that the “Twenty government officials in each beneficiary member country would participate in the training, learning and knowledge activities as national beneficiaries, that is, 180 officials in the eight countries.

“Set criteria for selection of beneficiaries in the national cohort include relevance to primary job function on extractive revenue management, knowledge of extractive sector fiscal issues’ potential multiplier effects (trainer-of-trainers approach) and IT proficiency.

“The project commits to at least 40 per cent of beneficiaries in the eight countries to be women.

“National Focal Point main coordinating actor in each beneficiary country must be nominated by the national government to play this role.’’

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