COVID-19 has decimated fiscal reserves across the world, but more so in Africa. Even before the pandemic, African governments were struggling to attract investment in critical infrastructure. Public-Private-Partnerships (PPP) is one of the best procurement strategies available in the current financial climate.
Central Africa needs $8 billion for education infrastructure
With a population that will exceed 200 million in the next decade, Central Africa will need to invest an estimated $8 billion in education infrastructure.
Railways and Ports: Africa’s Arteries for Life
Africa has natural resources in abundance. Yet, mining, moving and processing those resources are often a difficult task across the continent. Limited integration and transport infrastructure often prevent the African continent from prospering and creating wealth for its rapidly growing population.
Central Africa requires close to 4 million homes by 2030
Central Africa’s population will grow by 60 million over the next decade. Almost 4 million homes would be required for new entrants in the 20 to 30 year-old age bracket.
More than $50 billion of active oil & gas projects in Central Africa
With the fastest population growth on the African continent over the next 10 years, creating prosperity for its burgeoning population is a priority. With over $50 billion in new oil, gas and chemical plants, these projects will create much needed employment.
Country Risk – Q2 2020
Four Southern African countries dominate the top 10 in our Overall Country Risk rankings. The number one position belongs to Botswana followed by South Africa. Namibia and Eswatini in fifth and tenth place respectively complete the Southern African contingent. East...
The Week That Was – 5th June 2020
A recap of major events from Africa that took place in the last 7 days.
DRC will need 143 hospitals by 2030
The healthcare sector has been struggling in DRC. The country has been battling measles, COVID-19 and now a recent Ebola outbreak has crippled the system.
Central Africa needs $13 billion for schools by 2030
Central Africa’s population will grow to exceed 217 million people. 29% of the population will be of school going age.
Central Africa’s fragile economy
As the most underdeveloped region within Africa, Central Africa plays home to approximately 180 million people. However, it does have the largest population growth rate on the continent
Central Africa’s population up by 21%
Over the next decade Central Africa will have the fastest growing population in Africa at 21%
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