
The
University of Alberta will confer an honorary doctorate of science degree on
Dr. Akinwumi A. Adesina, the President of the African Development Bank, at its
convocation event in Edmonton, Canada, tomorrow.
Adesina is a
globally renowned leader who has dedicated his life to lifting millions of
people out of poverty. For more than 30 years, he has implemented policies to
increase investment in agriculture and give millions of farmers’ access to
financing and credit, improved seeds, and fertilizers.
Since
assuming office in 2015 as President of the African Development Bank—the
premier development finance institution in Africa— Adesina has made a
significant impact.
The Bank has
won international recognition for its transparent and effective governance and
programs that advance the UN’s Strategic Development Goals. Between 2015 and
2018, the Bank has achieved huge developmental results: 16 million people
gained access to new or improved electricity; 70 million people gained access
to improved agricultural technologies; 9 million people benefitted from private
sector investment projects; 55 million people gained access to better transport
services; and 31 million people benefitted from improved access to water and
sanitation.
President
Adesina also launched key initiatives aimed at unleashing African women’s
potential. The Affirmative Finance Action for Women in Africa (AFAWA) is a
pan-African initiative to bridge the $42 billion financing gap facing women in
Africa. It aims to drastically transform the banking and financial landscape in
Africa and creating incentives for lending to women in business.
Adesina has
also helped change the perception of business in Africa, by promoting de-risked
development projects seeking funding from private investors.
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