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The Macroeconomic and Financial Management Institute for the Portuguese Speaking Countries in Africa

  • Project Name:
    The Macroeconomic and Financial Management Institute for the Portuguese Speaking Countries in Africa
    Institution :
    The Macroeconomic and Financial Institute for the Portuguese Speaking Countries in Africa (IGEF-PALOP Institute )
    • Core Competence:
      Economic Policy Analysis and Management
    Project Region :
    West & Central Africa
    Country :
    São Tomé and Principe
    Status :
    Closed
    Grant Number :
    185
    Grant Amount (USD):
    2 000 000
    Approval Date:
    December 2004
    Commitment Date:
    2006
    Closing Date:
    2011
    Introduction:

    The five African countries with Portuguese as the official language constituted a “regional” community with the designation of Países Africanos de Lingua Official Portuguesa (PALOP).  The PALOP include the following countries: Angola, Cape Verde, Guinea Bissau, Mozambique and São Tomé and Princípe. Geographically apart, the PALOP countries do not meet some basic criteria that would classify them into a typical economic region.  However, they share common pre-independence histories that bind the community to a common official language, the Portuguese and have a socio-political cooperation agreement that provides an overall framework for their collaboration.

    The five African countries with Portuguese as the official language constituted a “regional” community with the designation of Países Africanos de Lingua Official Portuguesa (PALOP).  The PALOP include the following countries: Angola, Cape Verde, Guinea Bissau, Mozambique and São Tomé and Princípe. Geographically apart, the PALOP countries do not meet some basic criteria that would classify them into a typical economic region.  However, they share common pre-independence histories that bind the community to a common official language, the Portuguese and have a socio-political cooperation agreement that provides an overall framework for their collaboration.

     

    The PALOP’s governments capacity to manage macroeconomic policies conducive to economic development, growth and poverty reduction, associated with sound and efficient financial and debt management is still not adequate. To collectively address this capacity challenge the PALOP decided to undertake an initiative of establishing the Macroeconomic and Financial Management Institute for the Portuguese Speaking Countries in Africa (IGEF), which aims to contribute to the development and strengthening of their capacity in macroeconomic, debt and financial management and requested the Foundation’s support.

     

    In December 2004, the ACBF Executive Board approved a grant of US$ 2,000,000 (Two Million United States Dollars) to support the implementation of the training program in macroeconomic and financial management of the PALOP countries through the IGEF.

    Project Description:

    The development goal of the IGEF Project was to improve economic and financial governance of the PALOP to support their fight against poverty.  Specific project objectives were

    (i)         To establish a regional institute called IGEF, which aims to develop and strengthen PALOP’s human and institutional capacity in macroeconomic, financial and debt management.

    (ii)        To develop and strengthen PALOP’s human and institutional capacity in macroeconomic, financial and debt management.

     

    (iii)       To supply macroeconomic, financial and debt management technical support to the PALOP countries.

     

     

Thomas Kwesi Quartey

ACBF has been granted the status of a specialized agency because of the potential to transform Africa through capacity development.


H.E. Thomas Kwesi Quartey, Deputy Chairperson, AU Commission
Erastus Mwencha

The recognition of ACBF as the African Union’s Specialized Agency for Capacity Development launches the beginning of a new era for capacity building by ACBF, which will require an appropriate level of political commitment and financial support from all stakeholders.


H.E. Erastus Mwencha, Chair, ACBF Executive Board
Lamin Momodou

The remarkable achievements ACBF has registered over the past 26 years is not by accident in our opinion. They have come through hard work, dedication, commitment, purposeful leadership, support from the member countries as well as productive partnership building.


Mr. Lamin Momodou MANNEH, Director, UNDP Regional Service Centre for Africa
Goodall Gondwe

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Hon. Goodall Gondwe, former Chair of the ACBF Board of Governors and Minister of Finance – Malawi
Ken Ofori Atta

Ghana’s partnership with ACBF is a tremendous blessing for us and therefore the opportunity for Ghana to host the 26th ACBF Board of Governors Meeting is something that we treasure.


Hon Ken Ofori Atta, Chair of the ACBF Board of Governors and Minister of Finance - Ghana
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