The African Natural Resources Centre (ECNR) of the African Development Bank will hold the Inception Workshop for the Financial Modeling Project in the Extractive Sector (FIMES) on 09 – 10 November 2020, from 09.00 - 12.00 GMT.
The FIMES project is a multinational project funded by the African Development Bank Transitional Support Facility and implemented by the Bank’s African Natural Resources Centre.
The project seeks to build the capacity for financial modelling and, in turn, strengthen domestic revenue mobilisation, institutional capacity and resilience in selected transitional regional member countries of the African Development Bank, namely Guinea, Liberia, Mali, Madagascar, Niger, Sierra Leone, South Sudan and Zimbabwe.
The inception workshop will officially launch the FIMES project and provide a detailed update on its implementation.
You are encouraged to submit your questions by Monday 9 November 2020 via
Sli.do : (https://app.sli.do/event/htqrd4lt)
Register: https://afdb.zoom.us/meeting/register/tJUvdOypqD4sGNWeA1hg7zeqRfrTm4O60_m1
We count on your active participation in this outreach program.
Interpretation in English to French will be available.

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