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The annual meetings of the African Development Bank will take place in Brazzaville, focusing on biodiversity and carbon credits.

On Friday, May 29, 2026, Brazzaville will host the annual meetings of the African Development Bank (AfDB), a crucial event for sustainable development in Africa. The central theme will be "Valuing the Green Wealth of Nations," addressing issues such as biodiversity, carbon credits, and ecosystem services.
This event is part of a series of initiatives aimed at strengthening the continent's climate resilience. According to a statement from the AfDB, two expert roundtables will be organized to discuss concrete strategies that allow African countries to leverage their natural resources while preserving the environment.
The 2026 annual meetings will primarily take place in a virtual format, with limited physical participation due to global health constraints. Promotional videos shared on social media and the AfDB's website highlight the importance of this event for the continent.
In a context where Africa contributes little to global greenhouse gas emissions but suffers severe climate impacts, this meeting could provide a platform to discuss tailored solutions. The World Bank had previously urged African nations to intensify their efforts on climate resilience, emphasizing that Sub-Saharan Africa must turn this crisis into an opportunity for greener development.
Biodiversity and ecosystem services are essential for economic productivity in Africa. A previous report noted that over $5 billion will be invested in the continent's arid zones over the next five years to restore degraded landscapes and improve agricultural productivity.
Thus, the 2026 annual meetings represent a unique opportunity for African leaders and development actors to exchange sustainable practices and establish strategic partnerships. The AfDB hopes that this event will accelerate countries' commitments to a green economy.
To follow the developments of this major event, one can consult the official AfDB website or its social media channels where regular updates will be shared.
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