Abu Dhabi Fund for Development
The Abu Dhabi Fund for Development is a foreign aid agency established by the government of Abu Dhabi in 1971. The fund provides concessionary loans to fund economic and social development projects. The fund also invests in order to expand and strengthen the private sector economies of its clients.
Year
1971
Countries
Democratic Republic of the Congo
Cape Verde
South Sudan
Burkina Faso
Republic of the Congo
Lebanon
Cameroon
Benin
Guinea
Guinea-Bissau
Liberia
Senegal
Sierra Leone
Togo
Algeria
Egypt
Morocco
Tunisia
Eswatini
Lesotho
Malawi
Zambia
Mali
Burundi
Djibouti
Eritrea
Madagascar
Mauritius
Seychelles
Tanzania
The Gambia
Libya
Mauritania
Comoros
Niger
Somalia
Sudan
Uganda
Sectors
Agriculture & AgriTech
Capital Types
Grant
Lending
Provider Types
Public / Semi-public