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Updated in EWS Jan 3, 2026
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According to the Bank’s website, the present project concerns a grant to the People’s Democratic Republic of Algeria of 500,000 SDR, financed by the Technical Assistance Fund for Middle-Income Countries (TAF-MIC), for the benefit of the National Fund for Development Equipment (CNED), with the aim of supporting it in carrying out its missions. The CNED was established by Executive Decree No. 04-162 of June 5, 2004, and its primary mission is to enhance the efficiency of public spending and improve the management of large infrastructure projects (evaluation, implementation, monitoring, financing, costs).
The project is structured around three complementary components, which will allow CNED to modernize and improve its operational efficiency. Specifically, the project will: (i) support the development of CNED’s strategic development plan and its operational implementation through a business plan and procedures manual; (ii) update CNED’s operational guidelines; and (iii) modernize its information system. This operation will be implemented over a period of thirty (30) months from the date of approval.
This support project will benefit the National Fund for Development Equipment (CNED). It will support the efforts of the Algerian authorities to guide and contribute to the reform process in the area of implementing economic and social infrastructure, while containing its impact on public finances and budgetary balance. Likewise, it aims to enable the authorities to improve the monitoring and management of public investments.
Environmental Category: [3] Low Risk
Finance Type: Standard grant
Commitments (UA): 500,000
Conversion Rate USD (2025-10-11): 1,33938
Name: Alain Fabrice EKPO
Email: a.ekpo@afdb.org
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