There are more than $57 billion of active water and hydropower projects in Sub-Sahara Africa. Growing populations, rapid urbanisation and food security drive, increasing demand on Sub-Sahara Africa’s water resources.
Sub-Sahara Africa has $88 Billion of Energy projects under construction
Sub-Sahara Africa’s population will grow by more than 26 per cent over the next decade. There are more than $88 billion of power projects under construction to meet ever-increasing power demand.
The Role of Public-Private-Partnerships (PPP) as a Procurement Strategy in Africa
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.
Southern Africa need $84 billion for housing
Southern Africa has an existing deficit of more than 4 million homes. The region will require an estimated $84 billion to invest in affordable homes to accommodate its rapidly growing and urbanising population.
Namibia has ambitious transport projects in the pipeline
A vast arid country in South-West Africa with a relatively small population, Namibia needs industry for the future. To attract investment, it must develop a state of the art transport infrastructure.
More than $23 billion of transport projects in Southern Africa
Ageing infrastructure and growing populations are driving Southern African countries to invest in building new or improving existing transport infrastructure. Without an efficient transport infrastructure, international investors are reluctant to invest in emerging markets.
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.
$1.1 billion required for new schools in Southern Africa
Southern Africa will require more than $1.1 billion to build additional schools for the growing population and train 40,000 teaching staff over the next decade.
Potable water demand in Namibia
An increase in population will require an additional 34 million cubic metres of potable water capacity by 2030.
The Week That Was – 31st July, 2020
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Country Risk – Q2 2020
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The week that was May 15, 2020
Funding approved for Egypt; Nigeria LNG Train 7 EPC awarded; Somalia bid rounds for offshore blocks; Kenya IMF funding; and Angola mining concessions.
Namibia will have 3 million people by 2030
Namibia is the most arid country in Sub-Sahara Africa. It requires investment in facilities to produce potable water plants and other critical infrastructure.
Growth in Southern Africa
Southern Africa’s population is the smallest of the 5 African regions. ABiQ’s forecast this to increase to 77 million by 2030.
Namibia – Financing Water Projects
Financing Water Projects Namibia’s Ministry of Agriculture, Water & Forestry (MAWF) is allocating 25% (N$ 494.8 million) of its annual budget in 2019/20 to develop water infrastructure and potable water provision. The event is designed to focus on the...
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