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Kenya Hosts African Leaders & World Bank to Drive Development Funding For Continent

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The Government of Kenya is hosting African Heads of State alongside representatives from the World Bank. The primary agenda? To outline key financing priorities for Africa and advocate for a substantial replenishment of resources for the International Development Association (IDA), known as IDA21.

With the aim of steering the continent towards transformational development goals, the summit, taking place today and tomorrow, will comprise both closed-door discussions and open sessions. Leaders from across Africa and delegates from the World Bank will be engaging in talks to chart a course for sustainable development financing in the continent.

The two-day summit recognises the pressing need to address Africa’s development challenges, ranging from infrastructure deficits to healthcare and education disparities.

According to reports, discussions at the summit are expected to delve into innovative financing mechanisms, strategic partnerships, and targeted interventions that can catalyze inclusive growth and address systemic barriers to development.

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