AfDB President, Adesina Announces Measures To Curb Coronavirus

The
African Development Bank on Wednesday announced health and safety measures to
help prevent the spread of the coronavirus in countries where it has a presence,
including its headquarters in Abidjan. The measures include telecommuting,
video conferencing in lieu of physical meetings, the suspension of visits to
Bank buildings, and the cancelation of all travel, meetings, and conferences,
until further notice.
Bank President, Akinwumi Adesina, made the announcements at a Bank-wide virtual
Town Hall meeting from the institution’s headquarters in Abidjan. He stated
that the measures were being taken in the best interest of public health and
safety.
“My primary responsibility is to you, to make sure you are safe, to make sure
your families are safe, to make sure you can function where you are under the
best possible conditions health and security wise,” Adesina said.
Adesina said all efforts are being made to ensure continuity of the Bank’s
operations including electronic documentation and approvals.
All Bank staff worked from home on Wednesday to test-run IT systems
The Bank has already taken several other steps to counter an escalation of the
virus, including a 14-day self-quarantine for employees returning from
high-risk countries.
Other multilateral institutions in Asia, Europe, and Latin America. have taken
similar actions to prevent the spread of the virus.
Since the start of the COVID-19 outbreak in December 2019, the Bank has closely
monitored the situation through its medical center, emergency management team,
and its operational and executive crisis committees. Staff have regularly been
provided with medical guidance and preventive measures are in place to protect
staff and families from contamination by the virus.
A three-level COVID-19 response plan has also been developed to avert, manage
and mitigate the effect of the pandemic on Bank’s staff and their families,
while ensuring business continuity in the event of an escalation of the
situation on the continent.
“Please do not panic. Measures are being taken. The situation deserves that we
change how we work and where we work from,” Adesina said.
The Bank’s Board of Directors is reviewing the configuration and design of the
Bank’s statutory Annual Meetings originally scheduled for May 26-29, 2020 in
Abidjan.








