In a significant move to further strengthen the internal capacity of its staff through a structured project management training and certification programme, the African Development Bank (AfDB) has entered into a partnership with Project Management Institute (PMI). The deal will see an initial cohort of 200 AfDB staff being equipped with advanced project management skills, fostering greater efficiency and success across its extensive portfolio of development projects.
PMI plays a critical role in supporting this mission by enhancing the “bankability” of projects, ensuring they are not only well executed but also deliver measurable impact.
“As the project management landscape evolves rapidly, partnering with PMI enables the Bank to access the latest methodologies, including PMI’s advancements in AI-driven project management tools. This collaboration places the AfDB at the forefront of best practices, empowering teams to tackle complex, large-scale projects with enhanced adaptability, agility, and the assurance of delivering measurable outcomes aligned with the Bank’s ambitious development goals,” says George Asamani, MD, Sub Saharan Africa, PMI.
According to him, PMI will deliver a comprehensive training programme tailored to AfDB’s unique operational needs, beginning with PMI membership for 200 AfDB employees. Membership will grant staff access to PMI’s extensive global network, resources, tools, and industry insights, fostering professional growth and connection within the broader project management community.
A key component of PMI’s support, he added, is a structured training and certification programme tailored to equip AfDB staff with essential project management skills. PMI’s Authorised Training Partner will deliver this programme to ensure employees receive rigorous, industry-relevant training. PMI will administer the exams, with successful candidates earning the gold-standard Project Management Professional (PMP) certification issued by PMI.
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