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Partners combat money laundering and terrorism financing in Africa through new project

DAKAR, April 19, 2024 – The African Development Bank [AfDB] and the Inter-Governmental Action Group against Money Laundering in West Africa [GIABA] on Thursday officially launched a three-year support project to combat money laundering and terrorism financing in their member countries.

The project, titled “Capacity Development for Anti-Money Laundering and Countering the Financing of Terrorism in GIABA Member States in Transition,’’ will be backed by a US$ 5 million grant from the AfDB Group.

The launch ceremony, held in Dakar, Senegal, was attended by staff from the two institutions, representatives of beneficiary countries which are GIABA member countries, and Senegal’s Financial Intelligence Unit. Mohamed Cherif, AfDB Country Manager for Senegal and Edwin Harris, Jr., GIABA Director General, represented their institutions.

The project will be financed through a grant from the Transition Support Facility of the AfDB to the tune of about US$ 5 million. The project will contribute to resilience in the West African region, by improving anti-money laundering/terrorism financing regimes, and by developing the capacity of GIABA member states, with a particular focus on countries in transition.

The grant complements the Bank Group’s strategic and operational engagements at country and regional levels. It also aligns with its policy and action plan on the Prevention of Illicit Financial Flows, as well as with the Bank’s Strategy for Economic Governance in Africa.

Cherif commended the long-standing collaboration between GIABA and AfDB which includes training sessions for its member countries and technical assistance.

The GIABA director in turn expressed his satisfaction about the financing, which he said, “comes at a pertinent time, to support the implementation of GIABA’s ongoing Strategic plan for 2023 – 2027 and to contribute to effective interventions on anti-money laundering and terrorism financing regimes in its member countries.”

The African Development Bank is an observer member of GIABA, and also regularly consults this organisation as a key stakeholder in the development of  Bank policies, strategies and action plans related to illicit financial flows, anti money-laundering and economic governance.

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