Armenia
- Improving governance and public finance management
- Promoting renewable energies and energy efficiency
- Supporting rural development
- Sharing knowledge and expertise in city planning for Yerevan
- Supporting the private sector
Improving governance and public finance management
Promoting renewable energies and energy efficiency
Supporting rural development
Sharing knowledge and expertise in city planning for Yerevan
Supporting the private sector
A small country of three million people in South Caucasus, Armenia has faced many economic, climatic and social challenges since its independence in 1991.
The Armenian government is committed to implementing a reform plan that addresses the country’s structural weaknesses. With the support of international donors, it is meeting major challenges: support energy independence, strengthen the country’s resilience and connectivity, fight poverty, improve agricultural productivity, modernize infrastructure, optimize the business climate and fight climate change.
The AFD group has been operating in Armenia since 2013 under a “green and inclusive growth” mandate. AFD finances development projects through loans and grants, including grants delegated by the European Union. It is mainly active in the sectors of irrigation, rural development and energy efficiency, and supports public policy reforms, particularly in the area of public finance management. Proparco, a subsidiary dedicated to the private sector, supports the Armenian financial sector targeting SMEs and farmers as well as manufacturing and agri-food companies through lines of credit and loans. Expertise France, the Group’s technical cooperation agency, works with Armenia for a better governance framework.
AFD's South Caucasus Regional Office is attached to the Eurasia Regional Directorate.