AFD - Universal Registration Document 2020
STATEMENT OF NON-FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE The Group’s contribution to sustainable development
❙ 2020 AFD ex-ante result indicators (1)
SDG *
Categories
Indicators
Annual volume
SDG 9 Transport SDG 11 Low-income
Daily volume of passengers using new or modernised public transport People whose housing conditions, access to public spaces or to collective social urban facilities have been improved
1,490,850 2,444,550
neighbourhoods
SDG 7 Energy
People benefiting from an improvement in electricity services
4,665,516
Establishment of renewable energy capacity (Mw)
653
2
People benefiting from access to sustainable electricity services
4,592,300
SDG 6 Water and drainage
People benefiting from a securely managed drinking water supply service 5,472,350 People benefiting from an elementary drinking water supply service People benefiting from a securely managed sanitation service 837,200 People benefiting from an elementary sanitation service
SDG 4 Education and employment SDG 8 Microfinance and economic fabric
Children enrolled in primary and junior school People benefiting from vocational training
2,730,267
15,573
Small businesses benefiting from financial aid or funding
9,804
SDG 15 Agriculture
Family farms whose economic performance has been improvedand which are converting to agro-ecological systems
403,429
SDG 3 Healthcare SDG 8 Employment
Number of people with improved access to healthcare
42,013,607
Full-time equivalent (FTE) jobs supported by AFD in the private sector and public enterprises
96,888
SDG 1 Essential goods and Ǿ services
Final beneficiaries of essential urban goods and services
1,719,000
* This indication corresponds to the contribution of a principal SDG, without pre-judging a contribution from achievement of other SDGs through co-bene fi ts or systemic effects. The impact of AFD’s financing activities can also be assessed via the sector-based breakdown of its commitments and through their typology. The amount in euros of AFD’s financing approvals in foreign States and in the French Overseas Departments and Collectivities as well as their typology is broken down based on the activity sectors within the meaning of the OECD CAD. ❙ Breakdown of AFD’s approvals by sector of activity
Year
Approval in euros
2020 (€M)
2019 (€M)
CICID sector * Agriculture and food safety Climate and environment Crises and vulnerabilities
347.9 847.9
569.1 906.4
32.1
78
Urban development and management
719.7 767.7 421.6 859.7 701.4
979.7
Water and drainage
1,206.9
Education
864.8
Energy
1,362.7
Governance
726.6 467.4 485.4
Infrastructure and miscellaneous social services
1,455.1 1,120.1 1,207.3
Healthcare
Business, Industry and Trade
1,903.2 1,222.6 1,309.3 12,082
Transport
469.1
Other
1,827.8
10,777.5
GRAND TOTAL
* Interministerial Committee for International Co-operation and Development.
(1) These indicators are tracked in conformity with Act 2014-773 of 7 Ǿ July 2014 on Guidance and planning related to development and international solidarity, a.k.a. LOPDSI. Some indicator labels have been modi fi ed since 2019 in order to adjust them better to the SDGs and/or to clarify them to make them closer to operational reality. The CICID sectors were modified in 2020. We present the details of the authorisations according to the new wording, for FY 2019 and 2020. Details of the correspondence are available in the methodological note in Appendix 9.
49
2020 UNIVERSAL REGISTRATION DOCUMENT
Made with FlippingBook Online newsletter