The Fund gives grants for project preparation, capacity building and institutional strengthening, economic and sector work as well as activities that promote private sector development, based on the specific needs of the client countries. Between 2002 and 2018, the Fund disbursed close to USD 143 million across 185 projects in 19 countries. The countries that were eligible to access the Fund were: Algeria, Angola, Botswana, Cameroon, Cape Verde, Congo Republic, Egypt, Equatorial Guinea, Gabon, Kenya, Libya, Mauritius, Morocco, Namibia, Nigeria, Senegal, Seychelles, South Africa, Swaziland, Tunisia, and Zambia.
In 2018, Independent Development Evaluation (IDEV) at the AfDB launched an evaluation of the MIC-TAF. The objective of this evaluation was to examine the extent to which the MIC-TAF had achieved its original goal of delivering development results in beneficiary countries during the entire period of the Fund’s existence (2002 to 2018).
The evaluation used mixed methods, including qualitative assessments and data analyses. An in-depth portfolio review was conducted to closely examine the extent to which the Fund has generated loan operations for the Bank. Furthermore, document reviews, benchmarking with comparable organizations, structured interviews and focus group discussions were conducted to assess the effectiveness of the Fund. The evaluation team carried out field missions and user and beneficiary surveys to triangulate and validate the data.
The evaluation found that:
The evaluation concluded that the MIC-TAF is an effective tool for the Bank, and its continued operations have the potential to increase the Bank’s development effectiveness in the MICs. As such, the evaluation provides several recommendations (at the strategic and operational level) to be considered by AfDB Management: