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HUMAN CAPITAL, YOUTH AND SKILLS DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT : AHHD

AHHD (HUMAN CAPITAL, YOUTH AND SKILLS DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT) Composition : Three Divisions Jobs for Youth in Africa Team (AHHD.0) Education and Skills Development Division (AHHD.1) Public Health Security and Nutrition Division Health and Nutrition (AHHD.2)

AHHD Mandate AHHD leads the Bank s efforts to enhance human capital for Africa s economic transformation: Developing and promoting the adoption of relevant policies and strategies; Providing multi-sector expertise to the regional hubs and African countries; Developing new financing instruments; and, Fostering strategic partnerships to leverage resources. Develop and implement a pipeline of new Non-Sovereign Operations (NSO); and Handle complex operations.

Activities in Health and Nutrition Universal Health Coverage Pharma Industry Value for Money (Norad & GAVI) Strengthening the regulatory framework and enabling the environment Promoting African production of essential drugs; and Supporting Public Private Partnerships in RMCs + Facilitating Promoting broader collaboration between public and private health sectors Design of VfM training curricula Training of: Senior officials (finance, health, education) CSOs of EAC and ASDC Parliamentarians: ECOWAS and SADC Scale up the VfM programme, partnering with African and global academia to make VfM capacity building widespread and sustained in Africa. African Centre for Disease Control Strengthening surveillance systems (ongoing in Guinea, Sierra Leone and Guinea Reviewing systems strengthening plans in 10 countries of West Africa (Japanese technical assistance funds): The Gambia, Cabo Verde, Guinea, Liberia, Sierra Leone, Togo, Benin, Burkina Faso, Mali, Niger Prepare regional project for the West African Centre fore Disease Control under the coordination of West African Health Organization Nutrition Increase the production and consumption of safe and nutritious food

The Bank s Work in Health PPPs With Health Systems Research Institute India (HSRII) + University of the Witwatersrand (Wits) Work in Malawi, Zimbabwe and Burkina Faso. Burkina Faso-Biomedical Waste Management: Common private partner that will provide the BW management to both public and private facilities in Ouagadougou and Bobo Dioulasso. In total, it is envisaged that 997 facilities will be serviced, with 287 in the public and 711 in the private sector. Malawi-Cancer: Commissioning an experienced private partner who will: recruit, manage and train health personnel; maintain the equipment; ensure the steady supply of drugs; and offer treatment to patients. The private partner will also be required to operate the centre on an autonomous basis to ensure efficiencies. Zimbabwe-Nephrology Services: Focus will be on introducing a low, fixed tariff for the government patients, i.e. the poor and underprivileged, while charging a higher/variable tariff for private patients.

Key initiative in Nutrition Banking on Nutrition (With Dangote Foundation & Big Win Philanthropy) Development of the Nutrition Multisector Plan of Action Mainstreaming nutrition as a cross cutting issue across the Bank s portfolio Capacity strengthening of the Bank s and RMCs Staff M&E Framework African Leader for Nutrition Initiative-ALN (Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation) ALN, African led forum of current and former African leaders Catalyze and sustain high level political will and leadership on nutrition in Africa Secretariat to be hosted by the Bank Capacity Strengthening in the ECOWAS Region Korea Trust Fund: institutional, organizational & human capacity gaps for nutrition in the West African Region

Business Opportunities and Pipeline in Health & Nutrition Modernising health services delivery (ICT, integration) Pharmaceutical industry: scale up production in Africa Production and marketing of nutritious foods in Africa (fortified complementary foods, fortified staple foods, bio-fortified foods) Increase access to nutrition information and services (e.g. mobile technology providers, media) Develop the agribusiness sector for nutritious foods (horticulture, livestock and fishery) Research on technologies adding value to nutrition Contribution to the forthcoming Nutrition Trust Fund Projects under preparation in Sudan, Madagascar and regional ACDC project and ongoing discussions regarding 6 NSOs.

Education Sector The ELAT program Education & Learning for Africa s transformation Build world class education and training systems in Africa to prepare youth for 21 st century labor markets Skills quality relevant harmonized portable Help African countries rethink their education systems holistically and improve value for money in education expenditures in order to produce skilled graduates to meet national development needs.

Education Sector The STI Program Science, Technology, Innovation Support African countries efforts to develop national STI policies, increase STEM programs especially to create a critical mass of women scientists, in order to find solutions to national and regional development challenges. Commercialize research Linking theory and practice in science education Help countries move up the value chain Teach science from early grades

Education Sector Business Opportunities in Education! Private sector expertise in new technologies: ICT revolution through the ELAT programme Create Corporate Social Responsibilities programs for education, Science and Research + Contribution to the upcoming African Education Fund Engagement in Non Sovereign Operations: Education infrastructure in the context of demographic boom and limited public resources: the demand for higher education in Africa is doubling every 12 years, compared to 17 years globally. The Bank will develop a roadmap for private sector financing in Education. Engage with the Bank in Policy dialogue for Smart investments in STI in Africa. Fourth Africa STI Forum on STI (Egypt, November 2017). Need to improve research relevance to catalyze innovations. 29 operations contemplated for the period 2018-2020

Jobs for Youth in Africa (JfYA) Strategic Pillars The Jobs for Youth in Africa strategy aims to create 25 million jobs and positively impact 50 million youths by 2025. In order to achieve these ambitious goals workable, solutions and flagship models have been designed using 3 strategic pillars namely : integration, innovation and Investment Integration The AfDB incorporates a youth employment focus in its projects, investments, and work with Regional Member Countries Innovation The AfDB works with external private and public partners to incubate, implement, assess, and scale promising ideas for creating youth employment Investment The AfDB catalyzes private sector capital to stimulate the youth employment and entrepreneurship ecosystem

JfYA: Integration-Business Opportunities and Pipeline Agriculture Description of flagship areas: Rural Microenterprise: provide youth with capital, skills training and mentorship to launch agriculture-based micro enterprises ENABLE Youth: Program designed to help young Africans to incubate and secure finance to grow larger scale agri-businesses Agro-Industrialization Pipeline: Developing a pipeline of skilled agro-industrial companies. Ongoing implementations and countries in pipeline: RURAL MICRO ENTERPRISE TOTAL INVESTMENT: ~(USD) 54 MILLION CURRENTLY IMPLEMENTED IN (2016): MALAWI, NIGERIA COUNTRIES IN PIPELINE (2017): BURKINA FASO ENABLE YOUTH FLAGSHIP Industrialization Skills Enhancement Zone: develop a skilled workforce aligned to employer needs by creating demand-led training and job placement within industrial clusters. TOTAL INVESTMENT: ~(USD) 764 MILLION CURRENTLY IMPLEMENTED IN (2016): DRC, CAMEROON, GABON, MALAWI, NIGERIA, SUDAN, ZAMBIA ICT Computational Thinking: introduce digital literacy, logical thinking, and complex problem-solving curricula in secondary schools. Coding for Employment: develop premier academies to train graduates a suites of IT skills to position youth competitively in the labor markets as potential workforce and entrepreneurs. COUNTRIES IN PIPELINE (2017): BENIN, BURKINA FASO, CENTRAL AFRICAN REPUBLIC, COTE D IVOIRE, GUINEA BISSAU, LIBERIA, MADAGASCAR, MALI, MAURITANIA, MOZAMBIQUE, SENEGAL, SIERRA LEONE, ZAMBIA ICT FLAGSHIP TOTAL INVESTMENT: ~(USD) 206 MILLION CURRENTLY IMPLEMENTED IN (2016): CARPE VERDE, ETHIOPIA, SENEGAL COUNTRIES IN PIPELINE (2017):, COTE D IVIORE, KENYA, NIGERIA,RWANDA

JfYA: Innovation and Investment-Business Opportunities & Pipeline Enabling Youth Employment INDEX The Africa-wide Enabling Youth Employment Index is an index that has been developed to measure youth employment out comes and enabling policies at country levels. Official launching launch of the first index is stipulated for 4 rd quarter in 2017. Innovation Lab The aim of the lab is to strengthen entrepreneurship ecosystem in Africa, by incubating promising and innovative businesses enterprises and providing them the necessary support to scale. The JfYA Innovation Lab will be launched in 2018. Focus on migration hotspots Youth Entrepreneurs hip and innovation trust fund The bank has put in place the YEI multidonor trust fund as a financial and operational instrument to enable successful reach to youth businesses The trust fund will serve as a channel for mobilizing resources and promoting investments, which will catalyze the creation of a sustainable ecosystem for youth entrepreneurs.

JfYA: Areas of Partnerships Implementation partners Knowledge partners Co-funders Programmatic Design and Implementation with Governments: Partners can support implementation of programs in various countries and help refine design of future programs Knowledge Generation and Dissemination: The Innovation and Information Lab will work with partners to collect, analyze, and disseminate data building a strong evidence base on best practices to address youth unemployment Financing: The Bank will pool resources with other public, private, and philanthropic institutions to support projects that drive youth employment and information collection and dissemination

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