The Board of the Sustainable Development Goals – SDG Centre for Africa co-chaired by President of Rwanda Paul Kagame and billionaire Aliko Dangote has commended the Zambian Government for the support rendered to the continental entity and for hosting the sub-regional Centre for Southern Africa.
During the 8th Board of Directors Meeting held on the sidelines of the 74th Session of the UN General Assembly in New York, SDG Centre for Africa Director General Dr. Belay Begashaw presented an activity report in which the organisations expressed gratitude to the Government of Zambia for the generous and timely support that led to the launch of the Southern African Centre in Lusaka, which is now operational with six flagship projects in the sub-region.
The report states that some activities being undertaken in Zambia include Transforming Zambia’s agriculture and institutional assessment of Development Bank of Zambia – DBZ. And reacting to the activity report, Mr. Dangote, President Kagame and other board members commended Zambia for the commitment to the success of the SDGs Centre for Africa, especially the promotion of the sustainable wellbeing of the people.
In a statement made available to the Zambian Business Times – ZBT by the Ministry of National Development Planning Spokesperson Chibaula Silwamba, Honourable Alexander Chiteme, who represented President Lungu at the meeting, thanked the board members for the commendation and assured them of the Zambian Government’s unwavering support to the sub-regional centre and the drive to ensure Africa attains SDGs.
“The Government of Zambia has set aside resources in our 2020 budget to support the sub-regional Centre’s programmes and activities, including the restructuring of the Development Bank of Zambia.” he said.
Also in attendance were Prof. Jeffrey Sacha, African Development Bank – AfDB president Akinwumi Adesina, Chief Executive Officer of NEPAD Dr Ibrahim Assane Mayaki and Vice-President of Ivory Coast Daniel Kablan Duncan among others.