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    His plans for new financial architecture gain attention at AU summit

    Xsum NewsBy Xsum NewsFebruary 16, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read1 Views
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    Many African economies continue to face high borrowing costs, limited access to long-term capital, and high exposure to global financial fluctuations, which collectively limit the continent’s ability to finance infrastructure, industry, and social services at the scale needed.

    Domestic savings often leave the continent in search of more stable financial markets, but development programs rely heavily on external capital, which has become increasingly expensive and unpredictable.

    Against this background, calls for financial sovereignty have become particularly timely, with proposals for a coordinated financial architecture, stronger risk-sharing mechanisms, and greater use of regional capital markets gaining renewed attention.

    Dr. Ould Tarr focused his talk on the New African Financial Architecture (NAFA), which he described as a strategic instrument for large-scale resource mobilization and the foundation of a new African financial sovereignty. He described NAFA as a system designed to fundamentally change the way Africa mobilizes, organizes and deploys resources.

    “Africa is not lacking in ambition. Agenda 2063 gives us a vision. National energy agreements, trade agreements, infrastructure frameworks, all these things give us a plan,” he said. “The problem is not a lack of resources; it is the structure of risk and capital,” he argued.


    A vision anchored in four fundamental points.

    He explained that NAFA is a central element of the World Bank Group’s new strategic vision known as the Four Cardinal Points, which aims to move the continent from fragmentation to coordinated large-scale financial activity.

    He said this approach aims to unlock Africa’s savings and institutional capital for development, strengthen financial sovereignty, transform demographic strength into economic momentum, and help build resilient and high-value infrastructure to foster industrialization and integration.

    “NAFA is not a slogan; it is a deliberate reorganization of the way Africa mobilizes, allocates and deploys capital for development. From fragmentation to coordination; from isolated transactions to systemic scale; from dependence on external capital to financial sovereignty,” he said.

    Summit results

    The theme of the 39th African Union Summit, held in Addis Ababa on 14 and 15 February, was “Ensuring the sustainable use of safe water and sanitation systems to achieve the goals of Agenda 2063.”

    During the summit, Evaristo Ndayishimiye was elected President of the African Union in 2026, replacing João Manuel Gonçalves Lorenzo.

    In a statement on the Bank’s “key initiatives,” African leaders congratulated Dr. Ould Tah on his election, saying it reflected “his ability to steer the Bank as it pursues Africa’s transformation and integration agenda.”

    They welcomed his strategic direction around the Four Cardinals and NAFA and asked him to provide a detailed update within six months on how the new financial architecture is progressing.

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