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  • Welcome to CRIDF’s Resource Centre

    The CRIDF Resource Centre brings together a large collection of resources related to CRIDF’s work to provide long-term solutions to water issues that affect the lives of the poor in Southern Africa. Pooling resources from both the CRIDF programme and external stakeholders, this tool will grow to provide a broad range of resources related to transboundary water management, large infrastructure projects and approaches to tackling the water issues faced by countries in Southern Africa.

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  • This is Phase 3 of the CRIDF Resource Centre.
    The Resource Centre now contains documents referring to all basins CRIDF works in. The site will be continually maintained with new resources added regularly.

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    Select Africa Limited – Key Partnerships

    Select Africa Limited is a financial services group with a focus on servicing small, entry level retail clients in Kenya, Malawi, Swaziland and Lesotho. This website provides a list of their key partnerships, which include: SEDF, Habitat for Humanity International, MIP, Lafarge, Maitland and KPMG.…

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    The European Investment Bank website

    The European Investment Bank is the European Union’s bank, representing the interests of EU member states. They work with EU institutions to implement EU sustainable investment policy. Although 90% of their activities are Europe-based, they do invest globally. You can follow their work on this webpage.…

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    The Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA) website

    The Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA) is a government agency that coordinates Japan’s official development assistance (ODA) programme, implementing economic and social growth programmes in developing countries worldwide. This link takes you to their website, providing an overview of their work.…

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    African Development Bank non-lending instruments

    This page outlines the ways in which the African Development Bank Group provides non-lending instruments for economic growth in their regional member countries (RMCs). The Bank collaborates with other development partners to assist RMCs in building sustainable institutions through tailored training and technical assistance programmes. The Bank aims…

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    Produced by: African Development Bank Group
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    Debt sustainability and African Development Fund grant eligibility

    This website lists countries and their eligibility to receive African Development Fund grants. Eligibility is based on a country’s risk of debt distress, as determined by the Joint World Bank–International Monetary Fund Debt Sustainability Framework for Low-Income Countries methodology.…

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    Produced by: African Development Bank Group
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    African Development Bank Group operational priorities

    This website outlines the five main channels the African Development Bank Group is using to deliver its work and improve the quality of growth in Africa. These are: infrastructure development; regional economic integration; private sector development; governance and accountability; and skills and technology.…

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    Produced by: African Development Bank Group
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    Financial closure – screen 3

    This document provides the forms to be completed by the CRIDF Project Management Unit and the project owner for the financial closure of a CRIDF project. The document includes screen 3a (CRIDF conditions of finance) and screen 3b (external funders’ conditions of finance).…

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    Produced by: CRIDF
    File size: 167 KB

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    CRIDF stage 2 assessment tool and guidance

    These assessment forms used in the second assessment stage re-confirm the information offered in stage 1 and provide a more detailed analysis of whether the project can be funded. The assessment tool contains further forms to be completed along with some guidance notes.…

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    Produced by: CRIDF
    File size: 338 KB

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    CRIDF stage 1 assessment tool and guidance

    These assessment forms are to be filled out for potential CRIDF projects. Forms included are: CRIDF eligibility, project information sheet and project dashboard. The information given in this form is used by the CRIDF Project Management Unit to assess the project.…

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    Produced by: CRIDF
    File size: 283 KB

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    Climate change risk assessment: Risk matrix tool track 2 Makonde

    This Excel document provides the matrices for a detailed assessment of climate and water vulnerability in an area. The objective of working through this tool is to clearly document project impact to enable changes.…

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    Produced by: CRIDF
    File size: 232 KB

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