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Norway’s Aid to African Development Major NOK 3.1 Billion Norway Pledge Africa Partnership Boosts Sustainable Development

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Norway’s Aid to African Development Major NOK 3.1 Billion Norway Pledge Africa Partnership Boosts Sustainable Development

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Norway has reaffirmed its long-term commitment to strengthening Africa’s economic and social progress by announcing a NOK 3.1 billion pledge to the African Development Fund’s seventeenth replenishment (ADF-17). This latest announcement demonstrates the country’s ongoing dedication to norway’s aid to african development and its role in supporting vulnerable communities through sustainable and inclusive growth.


Norway Increases Support for Key Development Initiatives

The allocation includes a core ADF-17 contribution of NOK 2,377 million—representing a 5.79% increase over ADF-16—as well as NOK 150 million to the Fund’s Climate Action Window. Earlier in 2025, Norway also contributed NOK 50 million to the Climate Action Window, positioning it as the program’s fifth investor.

This expanded financing strengthens sustainable development norway africa priorities by backing initiatives that improve food security, energy access, education, and job creation.


Norway Reaffirms Strategic, Long-Term African Partnership

The funding commitment—revealed during the Global Citizen Now: Johannesburg event on November 21—was reiterated during a bilateral meeting between Norwegian Prime Minister Jonas Gahr Støre and African Development Bank Group President Dr. Sidi Ould Tah.

Norway has participated in every replenishment cycle of the African Development Fund since 1973 and continues to focus on predictable, core support to African economies. This norway pledge africa partnership underscores the country’s approach to long-term collaboration that empowers local development and economic resilience.

Dr Sidi Ould Tah described Norway as a “highly valued partner,” noting the shared vision for youth opportunities, sustainable growth and strong partnerships.


Funding Aligned with Norway’s Africa Strategy

According to the Norwegian Government’s official statement, this pledge supports the 2024 strategy for engagement with African countries. The funding aims to improve access to food, electricity, water, sanitation, health services, education and employment for African citizens living in vulnerable contexts.

The pledge also supports key initiatives such as Mission 300, which aims to expand electricity access to 300 million people in Africa by 2030—an important step toward sustainable development norway africa and inclusive economic growth.

Prime Minister Jonas Gahr Støre emphasized:

“All countries share a responsibility to work to build a more peaceful and more equitable world. This funding will go towards improving the lives of some of the world’s poorest people.”


A Major Step for Africa’s Development Financing

The seventeenth replenishment of the African Development Fund will be finalized at a pledging session in London from 15 to 16 December 2025. Development partners will confirm their contributions during that time.

The African Development Fund serves as the concessional financing window of the African Development Bank Group, supporting 37 low-income African nations. Since 1972, it has funded critical investments in energy, transport, agriculture, governance, and regional integration through grants and concessional loans.

Norway’s latest support once again highlights its leadership in norway’s aid to african development and strengthens global confidence in Africa’s future.


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This story was first reported by African Development Bank Group. Read the full article here.

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