The African Development Bank (AfDB) has partnered with the Project Management Institute (PMI) to train and certify 200 staff members in advanced project management. This initiative aims to enhance the Bank’s efficiency in executing development projects across Africa.
The African Development Bank (AfDB) is leveraging this partnership to enhance its project management expertise, aiming to foster a culture of excellence and efficiency in project execution. By equipping an initial group of trained professionals, the Bank is laying the groundwork for more effective implementation of initiatives. This approach has the potential to significantly boost the success and impact of transformative projects across the continent if scaled further.
According to a statement, Robust project management is critical for navigating the complexities of the Bank’s priority areas, mitigating risks, and maximizing project outcomes”. It further noted that this initiative supports AfDB’s mission to help regional member countries achieve sustainable development goals.
The partnership with PMI will offer customized training tailored to the Bank’s operational needs. Additionally, participating employees will receive PMI membership, granting access to a global network, tools, and resources. Those who complete the program will earn the prestigious Project Management Professional certification, widely recognized as the gold standard in the field.
George Asamani, MD of Sub-Saharan Africa at PMI, stated, “As the project management landscape evolves rapidly, partnering with PMI enables the Bank to access the latest methodologies, including PMI’s advancements in AI-driven project management tools. This collaboration places the AfDB at the forefront of best practices, empowering teams to tackle complex, large-scale projects with enhanced adaptability, agility, and the assurance of delivering measurable outcomes aligned with the Bank’s ambitious development goals.”
He also noted that PMI will provide a tailored training program to address AfDB’s specific operational needs, beginning with PMI membership for 200 employees. This membership grants access to PMI’s global network, resources, tools, and industry insights, fostering professional growth and creating connections within the broader project management community.
Under the leadership of Dr. Akinwumi Adesina, President of AfDB, the Bank has focused on building internal capacity to ensure successful project delivery. His strong advocacy for enhancing project management skills has shaped the Bank’s approach to addressing development challenges. This partnership with PMI underscores his commitment to equipping teams with the necessary expertise to implement transformative projects that foster sustainable growth across Africa.