French Development Agency

The French Development Agency (, AFD) is a public financial institution that implements France's development and international solidarity policies. It works to fight poverty and promote sustainable development. This public institution is active in Africa, Asia, the Middle East, Latin America, the Caribbean, and the French overseas territories, where it finances and supports projects that improve living conditions for populations, promote economic growth and protect the planet.

In 2023, AFD earmarked €11.3 billion to finance projects in developing countries and the French overseas territories. This development assistance represented 0.55% of France's GDP in 2023. According to the OECD, France is in the global Top 5 for providers of official development assistance (ODA) in volume, with a strong focus on Africa.

Its headquarters is located in Paris. Its teams are based in Paris, Marseille, and in a network of 72 agencies and representations abroad and in the French overseas territories. Provided by Wikipedia
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    Gender disparities in Africa's labor market

    Washington, D.C. : World Bank, 2010
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    Contemporary migration to South Africa a regional development issue

    Washington, D.C. : World Bank, 2011
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    Innovation for sustainable development

    Delhi : TERI, 2014
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    Economic integration and social responsibility

    Washington, D.C. : World Bank, 2007
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