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www.afd.fr
Tel: +33 1 53 44 31 31 - Fax: +33 1 44 87 99 39
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AGENCE FRANÇAISE DE DÉVELOPPEMENT
AGENCE FRANÇAISEDE DÉVELOPPEMENT
OVERVIEW
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CreditsAFD Copywriting & Coordination: Marie de Jerphanion, Benjamin Neumann,Kulthum Laoufi.Art direction and lay-out: Pepper Only. Printing and production: Déjà Link.English translation: Suzan Nolan, BlueSky International.
Photo creditsInside front cover: Olivier Jourdanet, based on a model globe created by Joachim RobertP 2: a: James Keogh - b: Julien Girardot - c: Laurent WeylP 3: a: Joseph Moura - b: Isabelle Bonillo - c: François Carlet SoulagesP 4: Laurent Weyl / P 6: Thierry Trouillet / P 8: a: Éric Beugnot - b: Harandane DickoP 10: a: Thierry de Geyer, AFD - b: Alexander SchueckeP 12: a: Modali for AFD - b: Joseph MouraP 14: a: Thierry Latreille - b: AFD rights reservedP 15: Selhab Ferial Assia / P 16: a: François Carlet Soulages - b: Olivier Gilard, AFDP 18: a: Franck Galbrun - b: Carlos Tobon / P 19: All rights reservedP 20: a: Julien Girardot - b: Western Guiana Hospital CenterP 21: LeverdeRideau for AFD
This report was printed with vegetable- rather than petroleum-based inks. Use ofthe Programme for the Endorsement of Forest Certification (PEFC) logo indicatesthat the timber harvested for paper pulp did not contribute to deforestation orimpair environmental, economic and social uses of forest areas.
ISSN : 2270-4450Copyright © July 2014
Contents
AGENCE FRANÇAISEDE DÉVELOPPEMENT
OVERVIEW
Our missionProvide solutions for global challenges
Our strategyWorking toward environmentally, economically and socially sustainable development
Our methods and professional specialitiesFinance, guide and advance development
Our actionsIn the developing world and the French Overseas Provinces
Our networkLocal field offices and bureaus
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As France’s bilateral development bank, AFD has worked for more than 70 years to implement French development-aid policy.
In the developing world and in the French Overseas Provinces, AFD provides project finance and assistance to central and local governments, nongovernmental organizations, banks and financial intermediaries, public entities, and private enterprises.
AFD’s mission: Provide solutions for global challenges
AFD works to:• Reduce inequalities caused by globalization.• Provide mutually-beneficial solutions to
problems in the developing and developed worlds.
• Encourage balanced economic growth in developing countries and in the French Overseas Provinces.
AFD leverages all development drivers…Project finance, expertise sharing, research, knowledge creation, and international debate.
... In all sectors of activityEducation, health, agriculture, biodiversity, water, sanitation, energy, transportation, small businesses, and banking. The Agency also promotes gender parity, biodiversity, and climate preservation.
Our objectives:Real impacts.
Our means:• Financing.• Development expertise.• And professional-skills improvement through
CEFEB, AFD’s business university.
Our resources:AFD raises 80% of its funding from capital markets and receives additional resources from the French government.
O U R M I S S I O N
Provide solutions for global challenges Power grid in Vietnam
1,744 employees
46%of France's bilateralaid funding
47%of foreign-aid fundingbenefits the climateas well as people
71 officesaroundthe world
90 countrieshelped
morethan
€7.8 billionof financingcommitments
1 millionmore people now livein safer homes
1.5 millionmore people now have accessto drinking water
878,000family farmsreceived support
*2013 numbers
AFD means*
*2013 numbers
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O U R S T R AT E G Y
Working toward environmentally, economically and socially sustainable development
AFD works to: • Promote sustainable, job-creating economic
growth.• Alleviate poverty and inequalities.• Preserve the environment and natural resources
and fight climate change.
… using a regional approach tailored to development levels in each beneficiary country,from poor sub-Saharan African countries to middle-income nations in Asia and Latin America.
In the French Overseas Provinces, AFD supports growth by financing and advising local governments, bolstering the private sector, developing urban areas and housing, and strengthening regional trade.
In crisis-afflicted countries, AFD development efforts help relieve sources of tension, in both the short and long term.
In sub-Saharan Africa, the priority region, AFD bolsters access to basic services and promotes the rise of sustainable cities, supporting infrastructure, job-creating businesses, family farms and natural resource preservation.
In Asia and in Latin America and the Caribbean, AFD promotes green and inclusive economic growth, especially in emerging countries.
In the Middle East and North Africa, AFD furthers economic integration with Europe, focusing on job creation and urban and rural development.
Working on a transmission tower in French Polynesia
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AFD uses tools that meet varied needs...
AFD deploys financial instruments tailored to each situation, according to the development stage and needs of each beneficiary country.
Loans:AFD’s loans primarily go to emerging and middle-income countries to finance infrastructure projects – roads, ports, airports. To support public or private capital investments that underpin development, AFD may extend sovereign loans to central governments or state-backed entities, while offering non-sovereign loans to private companies, banks, or other organizations without government guarantees.
Grants and subsidies:AFD subsidizes loans for high-impact educational, health-related, and small-scale agricultural projects that generate little or no immediate profitability. The sixteen poorest African countries have first call on these subsidized loans and grants; AFD also uses grant monies to finance the work of nongovernmental organizations.
Guarantees:AFD’s credit guarantees motivate banks to lend for capital investment, job creation and pro-environment projects – in particular, to lend to small- and medium-sized enterprises. AFD guarantees improve both access to financial markets and the odds in favor of economic growth.
Private equity:AFD’s subsidiary, PROPARCO manages equity stakes that provide enterprises and institutions with capital needed for long-term growth.
In addition to providing funding, AFD shares its expertise with its financing beneficiaries to ensure better project performance.
This expertise aims to strengthen individual skills in designing, implementing and evaluating projects. It also aims to improve organizational operations and helps to structure public policy.
Expertise sharing comes in various forms, including short-term, long-term or one-off consultations, or professional training and networking for development practitioners.
United Nationsagencies
International donors
Bilateral: Germany's KfW and GIZ, Great Britain's DFID and Japan's JICA, among others.
Multilateral and regional: The World Bank, African Development Bank, Asian Development Bank, European Investment Bank, Inter-American Development Bank, and others.
European Union: aid architecture and funding facilities
International Development Finance Club
Foundations
Aga Khan FoundationBill and Melinda Gates Foundation and others
Academic institutionsand think-tanks
CERDI, FERDI, IDDRI, IRDand others
Private-sectorcompanies
Local and regionalgovernments
Civil societyorganizations
AFD
Rice cultivation in Cambodia
Hospital in Sévaré, Mali
... and works with all types of actors to maximize impacts
Partnerships allow AFD to share knowledge, stimulate innovation, increase aid effectiveness, optimize resources, maximize impacts, and better meet local challenges and needs in the field.
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AFD methods are based on innovation and openness
An open Agency• Working with more than 150 beneficiaries and
partners.• Sharing strategies with civil society.• Promoting public examination of agency thought
and strategies, notably through the AFD “Ideas for Development” (ID4D) conference cycle.
An adaptive Agency• Continually altering its methods and financial
tools to meet the challenges of a constantly changing world — for example, providing loans to local governments to finance rapid urbanization.
• Rethinking its way of operating in crisis-afflicted countries and those emerging from crises, — for example, by resuming activities in Mali and conducting projects in the Central African Republic.
A thinking, debating, and optimizing Agency• Annually publishing around one hundred
research studies and fifty other publications that help clarify AFD strategies and operations, anticipate future challenges, and give weight to the Agency’s positions during international discussions.
OUR METHODS AND PROFESSIONAL SPECIALTIES
Finance, guide and advance development
Our professional specialities
Steps to obtain AFD project financingAFD follows best practice in the projects it finances, such as preventing corruption through oversight, applying good social and environmental practices, applying aid-effectiveness principles, monitoring projects, and performing post-project evaluations.
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Financingbeneficiaries
Agence Françaisede Développement
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NEGOTIATION OF FINANCING TERMS AND CONDITIONS5
SIGNING OF THE LOAN, GRANT OR SUBSIDY FINANCING AGREEMENT8
POST-PROJECT EVALUATION11
Central and local governments, NGOs, etc.
PROJECT IDEA PROPOSAL ANALYSIS
3 4FEASIBILITY STUDYMost often done by an external firm.
FEASIBILITY STUDY ANDFINANCING APPLICATIONANALYSIS
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AFD DECISION TO APPROVEFINANCING APPLICATION
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10 REPAYMENT OF LOAN TO AFD(IF CREDIT FINANCED)
FUNDS DISBURSEMENT
provides project financing
FinancingExpertiseexchange
Knowledge creation and international debate participation
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Support for family farms in Cameroon
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In sub-Saharan Africa — a priority region — AFD helps improve access to essen-tial services, such as healthcare, education, and drinking water. Its efforts include promoting the rise of sustainable cities that can accommodate increasing urbanization, preserving and managing natural resources, building infrastructure to end territorial, economic and human isolation, and supporting expansion of job-creating enterprises. The Agency also supports family farms to encourage rural development and alleviate food insecurity.
AFD deploys its full range of financial instru-
ments:Grants, subsidized or unsubsidized sovereign and non-sovereign loans, equity participations, credit guarantees, and other tools. AFD mainly allocates grant monies to projects in 16 priority poor countries*.
Access to primary schooling in the Democratic Republic of CongoIn the Democratic Republic of Congo, AFD supports a project targeting improved primary education access, strengthened teaching quality, and modernized education administration. The project will renovate schools in three western provinces, improving the quality of buildings and facilities by directly engaging residents in new construction methods. The project includes distance training for teachers and institutional support for the Education Ministry.
Expand market gardening in Burkina FasoAFD has set up a partnership between local administrations in Brittany and Burkino Faso’s Central Region to expand market gardening and produce sale — crucial practices for ensuring food security and employment in Burkina Faso. The partnership also aims to improve food storage and preservation capacities, both essential links in the supply chain. These efforts will provide produce to the capital, bolster employment, and increase incomes for agricultural cooperatives.
Access to homeownership in NigeriaResidents in Nigeria’s primary and secondary cities have trouble finding decent, affordable housing. In partnership with a French company, Lafarge, and a microfinance bank, LAPO, AFD has helped create the first-ever micro-mortgage lending program. The Agency gave LAPO a €5 million loan, coupled with technical assistance. One thousand households should benefit from microloans to build or renovate their homes during the lending program’s three-year term.
PROJECT EVALUATION Fifteen years of interventions to promote pastoral ranching in ChadAFD evaluated 11 pastoral water projects, implemented in three regions of Chad from 1993 to present. Among other concerns, the evaluation examined the durability of installed hydraulic infrastructure, assessing technical aspects, management means, and maintenance. The assessment also examined the projects’ effects on the pastoral environment, as well as on education, health, animal husbandry, and national and regional policies.€2.8 billion
in financing commitments
37%of AFD Group funding
81% of France’sstate-allocated aid funding
2013 numbers
O U R AC T I O N S
In sub-Saharan Africa
Water adduction network in the Comoros
Rural development
Education
Micro-mortgagesSome funded projects:
* Benin, Burkina Faso, Burundi, Central African Republic, Chad, Comoros, Demo-cratic Republic of Congo, Djibouti, Ghana, Guinea, Madagascar, Mali, Maurita-nia, Niger, Senegal and Togo.
Support for primary teaching in the DemocraticRepublic of Congo
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Aid for Syrian refugees and their host communitiesAFD committed €4 million to a grant facility for NGOs working in Lebanon and Jordan, helping them assist about 1.6 million Syrian refugees and their local host populations. The NGOs aim to restore and expand basic services in support of local government actions, without discriminating between refugees and citizens.
Upgrades for Turkish food-processing companiesAFD extended a €100 million credit line to the Turkish bank, Ziraat Bankasi, to help it finance capital investments for small and medium-sized food-processing companies. This will allow the firms to upgrade their facilities to meet European environmental regulations, along with human and plant health standards.
Support for social housing in MoroccoAFD committed €50 million in loan financing and €500,000 in grant funding to Holding Al Ommrane, a public-sector social housing and property development company. The funds will help pay for the construction of subsidized housing tailored to the needs of poor and low-income families in rural and urban areas. With a comprehensive and sustainable approach to Morocco’s territorial development, the construction programme will replace substandard housing and eradicate slums.
SCIENTIFIC PUBLICATIONSInformal settlements in a changing Arab worldThis AFD-published book studies the rise of privatization in Arab cities, whose widespread low-income, informally-built neighborhoods are often unevenly integrated into adjacent cities. This situation contributed to the Arab Spring revolutions; the present volume offers alternatives to slum demolition and rehousing of populations elsewhere.
O U R AC T I O N S
In the Middle East and North Africa
Cairo, Egypt
Affordable housing
Operationswith NGOs
Some funded projects:
Water adduction in the Palestinian Territories
A project benefitting young people in Algeria
€796 millionin financing commitments
11%of AFD Group funding
2013 numbers
Support for smallbusinesses
In the Middle East and North Africa, AFDfocuses on fostering social cohesion through job creation, professional training, and microfinance. The Agency also supports sustainable rural and urban development; it improves the quality of life via expanded access to water, sanitation and energy and through better resource management, among other efforts.
In this region, AFD primarily deploys loans onvarying concessional terms.
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In Asia, AFD seeks to lessen rapid-growth pressures, particularly in emerging countries, by curbing their environmental footprint and fostering regional convergence. In less-developed countries, the Agency promotes growth industries and regional synergy; in fragile states, it tries to attenuate tensions that cause conflicts.
AFD deploys loans – offered with varying concessional terms – as its primary tool in Asia, and also helps to supply French savoir-faire on request by beneficiary countries. AFD does not use state-allocated resources to fund its actions in emerging countries.
Building urban mass transit in IndiaTo ensure low-carbon urban mobility, AFD gave India a €110 million sovereign loan, subsequently re-loaned to the Bangalore Transit Authority for its subway. By offering a fast alternative to traveling by roadway, the Bangalore Metro will promote economically, environmentally, and socially sustainable growth.
Restoring the world’s largest cattail marsh in ChinaThe Shuangtai Estuary in Liaoning Province boasts a nearly 300,000-hectare cattail marsh rich in biodiversity. Agricultural expansion, oil drilling and large-scale dry-outs have significantly degraded the estuary. AFD’s €35 million loan to China’s Finance Ministry will fund the rehabilitation of hydraulic infrastructure and the depollution of petroleum extraction sites in and around the marsh.
Countering climate disruption in IndonesiaFrom 2008 to 2010, AFD made three loans totaling $800 million to finance the Indonesian Climate Change Program. The funds will support actions to fight climate disruption, jointly designed by donors and the government. Program funding will underwrite efforts to design a rational forest management system, preserve peat bogs, develop renewables, and mitigate the effects of climate disruption.
REPORT Energy efficiency policies in China, India, Indonesia, Thailand and VietnamLike the poorest developing countries, emerging countries understand that energy efficiency is a prerequisite for enduring economic growth. This implies a need for energy conservation. Among these countries, China, India, Indonesia, Thailand and Vietnam have designed particularly interesting policies, some several decades old. This report describes their current energy demand and energy efficiency policies.
€1.2 billion in financing commitments
16%of AFD Group funding
2013 numbers
In Asia
Water management project in Vietnam’s Red River Valley
Biodiversitypreservation
Climate
Urban development
Some funded projects:O U R AC T I O N S
Improving living conditions for the poorest in Laos
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In Latin America, AFD helps central and local governments and public-sector enter-prises pursue green and inclusive growth. The Agency assists them in urban development, environmental conservation, climate disrup-tion prevention, and reduction of inequalities.
In the Caribbean, AFD fosters regional coope-ration and resilience by improving infrastructure, preserving natural environments, and bolstering human capital – the guarantees of sustainable development for these small island nations.
In this region, AFD primarily deploys loans – either slightly subsidized or unsubsidized – along with credit guarantees and equity participations; it also supplies French savoir-faire upon beneficiary request. Financing in emerging countries does not tap France’s foreign-aid budget.
More access to healthcare in ColombiaColombia’s healthcare and social welfare system reforms, supported by AFD, aim to to improve healthcare quality, reduce geographic and financial disparities in healthcare access, and control rising costs to ensure the system’s financial sustainability. AFD financing will help promote health insurance and move Colombia from an American-style healthcare model to one inspired by the French system.
Modernizing farming in MexicoIn Mexico, AFD has co-financed a plan to modernize and stabilize agriculture, thereby decreasing its vulnerability to climate change. In collaboration with the Inter-American Development Bank, the Agency has loaned funds to update farming practices and optimize natural resource use. The loan comes with European Union co-financing that will reduce funding costs while strengthening the technical capacities of Mexican farmers, food processors and others involved in food production.
Sanitation programs in several Brazilian citiesAFD authorized a €100 million loan for the Compahni Catarinese de Aguas e Saneamento (CASAN), financing wastewater collection and treatment systems in 12 cities in Santa Catarina State (southern Brazil). The project aims for environmentally sound water resource conservation and improved sanitary and living conditions. The project would also strengthen CASAN’s management of treated sludge, while reducing pipeline loss of drinking water and building predictive financial models.
SCIENTIFIC PUBLICATIONSDevelopment challenges in Latin AmericaThis AFD-published work reviews the macroeconomic situation of South America, where economic dynamism has often emerged alongside new social policies and poverty alleviation. This book also examines the challenges that remain in ensuring enduring growth and sustainable development.
€1.17 billion in financing commitments
15%of AFD Group funding
2013 numbers
In Latin America and theCaribbean
Nature conservation in the Dominican Republic
RECONSTRUCTION ET EQUIPEMENTS DE LʼHÔPITAL DE LʼUNIV. DʼÉTAT DʼHAÏTIVUE ACCÈS GENERAL - VUES EN PERSPECTIVE
Sustainableagriculture
Waterand sanitation
Healthcare and social protections
Some funded projects:
Construction worker building the Ayacucho Tramway in Colombia
Reconstruction of the Hospital of the State University of Haiti
O U R AC T I O N S
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In France’s overseas provinces, AFD finances and assists projects that improve living conditions and support economic growth, following four guidelines: support for the local public sector, credit for businesses, funding for housing and urban development, and promotion of regional cooperation. Using its wide range of financial instruments, technical expertise, and knowledge creation, AFD tailors its response to its beneficiaries – local public authorities, public institutions, business enterprises, and nonprofits.
AFD deploys loans to the public and private sector, refinancing to banks, and credit guarantees to private-sector companies. The Agency also acts as an agent for France’s public investment bank, Bpifrance – which finances the start-ups, innovation, capital investments, and international expansion of French small, medium- and intermediate-sized businesses – in France’s overseas departments and in Saint Martin, Saint Barthélemy, and Saint Pierre and Miquelon.
A new hospital in French GuianaIn Saint Laurent du Maroni, population growth will considerably increase the need for healthcare services, just as existing clinics and hospitals reach their capacity. AFD has given a subsidized loan for €30 million to build a new hospital. It will improve patient services and accommodations, increase the scale and range of care available in western French Guiana, and attract more healthcare professionals to the area.
Urban renewal in a Nouméa suburbAll of the high-rise apartments in Saint Quentin, a suburb of Nouméa, suffer from degraded housing stock and a deficit of public facilities, services, and shops. AFD made a €10 million subsidized loan to its subsidiary SIC, a property company in New Caledonia, to finance a district-wide urban renewal project. The project will demolish the high-rises and prepare the site for the construction of neighborhood facilities and 800 housing units.
Funds for renewables in GuadeloupeIn conjunction with partner banks, AFD provided €14.9 million to finance a solar park that will increase the share of renewable energy in Guadeloupe power production. The project will reduce the amount of fossil fuel used to produce electricity, lessening supply risk, price volatility, and carbon-dioxide emissions. The project will also boost economic development in the town of Petit-Canal.
CONFERENCEFrance’s overseas provinces at the center of international competitionIn 2013, AFD organized a conference attended by nearly 300 elected officials, company executives, and experts, focusing on how the French Overseas Provinces might better participate in globalization; the provinces are situated near the world’s largest markets but – paradoxically – continue to trade primarily with France.
€1.5 billionin financing commitments
20%of AFD Group funding
2013 numbers
In the French Overseas Provinces
Drinking-water plant in Polynesia
Urban developmentand housing
Supportfor the private sector
Healthcare infrastructure
Some funded projects:
3-D image of a new hospital in French Guiana
Conference on the French Overseas Provinces
O U R AC T I O N S
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PARISHEADQUARTERS
MARSEILLESCEFEBBusiness university
IN FOREIGNCOUNTRIES
AFGHAnISTAnKaBulhttp://afghanistan.afd.fr
ALGERIAalgerhttp://algerie.afd.fr
AnGoLAluandahttp://angola.afd.fr
BAnGLADESHdHaKaalso overseen by the India officehttp://bangladesh.afd.fr
BEnInCotonouhttp://benin.afd.fr
BRAZILBrasIlIa
são Paulohttp://bresil.afd.fr
BURkInA FASoouagadougouhttp://burkinafaso.afd.fr
BURUnDIBujumBuraalso overseen by the Kenya officehttp://burundi.afd.fr
CAMBoDIAPHnom PenHhttp://cambodge.afd.fr
CAMERoonYaoundehttp://cameroun.afd.fr Also oversees:Equatorial Guinea
CEnTRAL AFRICAn REPUBLICBanguIalso overseen by the Cameroon officehttp://centrafrique.afd.fr
CHADn’djaménahttp://tchad.afd.fr
CHInABeIjInghttp://chine.afd.fr
CoLoMBIABogotahttp://colombie.afd.fr
CoMoRoSmoronIhttp://comores.afd.fr
ConGo (DEMoCRATIC REP.)KInsHasawww.afd.fr/republique-democratique-du-congo
ConGo (REPUBLIC oF THE)BrazzavIllehttp://congo.afd.fr
CôTE D’IvoIREaBIdjanhttp://cotedivoire.afd.fr Also oversees:Liberia
DjIBoUTIdjIBoutIhttp://djibouti.afd.fr
DoMInICAn REPUBLICsanto domIngohttp://republiquedomini caine.afd.fr Also oversees: Bahamas, Cuba, jamaica
EGyPTCaIrohttp://egypte.afd.fr
ETHIoPIAaddIs aBeBahttp://ethiopie.afd.fr
Also oversees:Eritrea, Somalia,South Sudan, Sudan
GABonlIBrevIllehttp://gabon.afd.fr Also oversees:Sao Tomé-et-Principe
GHAnAaCCrahttp://ghana.afd.fr
GUInEAConaKrYhttp://guinee.afd.fr Also oversees:
Sierra Leone
HAITIPort-au-PrInCehttp://haiti.afd.fr
InDIAnew delHIhttp://inde.afd.fr Also oversees:Maldives
InDonESIAjaKartahttp://indonesie.afd.fr
IRAQBagHdad
tél. : 964 (0) 781 703 88 49
joRDAnammanhttp://jordanie.afd.fr
kEnyAnaIroBIhttp://kenya.afd.fr Also oversees:Rwanda
LAoS PDRvIentIanealso overseen by Cambodia officehttp://laos.afd.fr
LEBAnonBeIruthttp://liban.afd.fr
Local field offices and bureausA neighboring AFD office or AFD headquarters in Paris oversees operations in countries without a field office or bureau.
MADAGASCARantananarIvohttp://madagascar.afd.fr
MALIBamaKohttp://mali.afd.fr
MAURITAnIAnouaKCHotthttp://mauritanie.afd.fr
MAURITIUS Port louIshttp://maurice.afd.fr Also oversees:Seychelles
MExIComeXICo CItYhttp://mexique.afd.fr
MoRoCCoraBat
CasaBlanCahttp://maroc.afd.fr
MoZAMBIQUEmaPutohttp://mozambique.afd.fr Also oversees:Swaziland
nIGERnIameYhttp://niger.afd.fr
nIGERIAaBuja
lagoshttp://nigeria.afd.fr
PAkISTAnIslamaBadhttp://pakistan.afd.fr
PALESTInIAn TERRIToRIESeast jerusalemhttp://www.afd.fr/afd-territoires-palestiniens
PHILIPPInESmanIlahttp://philippines.afd.fr
SEnEGALdaKarhttp://senegal.afd.fr Also oversees:Cape verde, The Gambia,Guinea Bissau
SoUTH AFRICAjoHannesBurghttp://afriquedusud.afd.fr Also oversees:Botswana, Lesotho, Malawi, namibia, Zambia, Zimbabwe
SRI LAnkAColomBoalso overseen by the India officehttp://srilanka.afd.fr
SURInAMEParamarIBoalso overseen by the French guiana officehttp://suriname.afd.fr
TAnZAnIAdar es salaamalso overseen by the Kenya officehttp://tanzanie.afd.fr
THAILAnDBangKoKhttp://thailande.afd.fr
ToGolomehttp://togo.afd.fr
TUnISIAtunIshttp://tunisie.afd.fr
TURkEyIstanBulhttp://turquie.afd.fr
UGAnDAKamPalaalso overseen by the Kenya officehttp://ouganda.afd.fr
vIETnAMHanoI
Ho CHI mInH CItYhttp://vietnam.afd.fr
yEMEnsanaahttp://yemen.afd.fralso overseen by the djibouti office
IN THE FRENCH OVERSEAS PROVINCES
FREnCH GUIAnACaYennehttp://guyane.afd.fr Also oversees:Belize, Brazil (Amapá), Guyana
FREnCH PoLynESIAPaPeetehttp://polynesie.afd.fr
GUADELoUPEPoInte-à-PItre http://guadeloupe.afd.fr
MARTInIQUEFort-de-FranCehttp://martinique.afd.fr Also oversees:Barbados, Lesser Antilles,Trinidad and Tobago
MAyoTTEmamoudzouhttp://mayotte.afd.fr
nEW CALEDonIAnoumeahttp://nouvellecaledonie.afd.fr
Also oversees: South Pacific Island nations,vanuatu
REUnIonsaInt-denIshttp://reunion.afd.fr Also oversees: French Southern andAntarctic Territories
SAInT PIERRE AnD MIQUELonsaInt-PIerrehttp://saintpierreetmiquelon.afd.fr
WALLIS AnD FUTUnAmata-utualso overseen by the new Caledonia officehttp://wallisetfutuna.afd.fr
EUROPEANINSTITUTIONS LIASIONBrusselshttp://europe.afd.fr
www.afd.fr
Tel: +33 1 53 44 31 31 - Fax: +33 1 44 87 99 39
5, rue Roland Barthes - 75598 Paris Cedex 12
France
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