The Abu Dhabi Fund for Development says it continues to monitor implementation progress across its development projects in Africa, as part of efforts to ensure delivery in line with approved frameworks and to support infrastructure development in partner countries.
The Fund said in a statement on Tuesday that its key projects on the continent include the rehabilitation of the Sokodé–Bassar Road in the Republic of Togo, road infrastructure development in the Republic of Madagascar, and the Minna–Bida Road Project in Nigeria.
According to ADFD, completion levels currently stand at 92 per cent for the Togo project, 80 per cent in Madagascar, and 45 per cent in Nigeria. The Fund said the progress reflects ongoing implementation efforts across the projects, which are designed to support economic activity and improve infrastructure outcomes in beneficiary countries.
It added that the monitoring approach aligns with its mandate to support sustainable economic and social development and to apply international best practices in development financing.
Commenting on the progress, the Director-General of ADFD, Mohammed Saif Al Suwaidi, said the Fund remains focused on tracking project execution to ensure delivery within approved timelines.














