Healthcare infrastructure in Central Africa

Healthcare infrastructure in Central Africa

Central Africa consists of 7 countries including Cameroon, Central African Republic, Republic of the Congo, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Equatorial Guinea, Gabon and Angola. As per ABiQ, its population will grow to 238.2 million by 2030 from 179.5 million....
Healthcare infrastructure in Angola

Healthcare infrastructure in Angola

Angola has a population of almost 33 million. ABiQ predicts it will grow to 44.8 million by 2030. A growing population will need more resources and infrastructure, especially within the healthcare sector as the country aims to achieve universal access to healthcare by...
The Week That Was, 7th August 2020

The Week That Was, 7th August 2020

Here is a recap of major activities that happened in Africa in the last 7 days. You can watch the video here:  Central Africa The Secretary of State for Planning in Angola announced that almost $450 million has been made available to various entrepreneurs. This credit...
Education Infrastructure in Morocco

Education Infrastructure in Morocco

Morocco is located in North Africa and has a population of almost 37 million. We expect it to grow by 9% and reach 40 million by 2030. This population growth will result in an increase in school-going children. According to ABiQ’s forecast, there will be an additional...
The Week That Was, 7th August 2020

The Week That Was – 31st July, 2020

Here is a recap of major activities that happened in Africa in the last 7 days. You can watch the video here:  Central Africa Cameroon Automobile Industry Company started construction on a car assembly plant in Douala. The facility will assemble private and commercial...