Climate
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Climate : Africa secures $150 billion at African Climate Summit
The second African Climate Summit (ACS2), concluded on September 10, 2025, marked a major step forward with $150 billion in…
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Editorial
Silent revolution in African agriculture : how technology and investment are changing lives
By Luiza Călina From the red soil fields of Kenya to the fertile villages of Nigeria, a profound transformation is…
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Nigeria : $13.2M to boost climate-resilient infrastructure
FSD Africa Investments is injecting $13.2 million into ARM-Harith’s ACT Fund to support green infrastructure in Nigeria. The investment, mostly…
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Editorial
Prof. Kingsley Moghalu : by 2040, Will Africa’s youth be its greatest asset?
By Professor Kingsley Moghalu, President of the African School of Governance Framing the population momentum In 1800, the world had…
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Uganda : $28.1 billion needed for sustainable development
Between 2023 and 2030, Uganda requires $28.1 billion (over UGX 78.3 trillion) to fast-track its sustainable development goals. According to…
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Morocco : IMF approves $496 million tranche
On March 19, 2025, the IMF Executive Board approved a $496 million tranche for Morocco under the Resilience and Sustainability…
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Nigeria : BOI and FSD Africa partner for green finance expansion
The Bank of Industry (BOI) and FSD Africa have signed a strategic agreement in Lagos to boost climate finance. Presented…
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Cape Verde : $5.4 million to strengthen rural women’s autonomy
Cape Verde is investing $5.4 million in 23 agricultural, livestock, and fishing projects to support 43,000 people, with a focus…
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News
Cyril Ramaphosa : « Our interdependence unites us in a common home »
*By Cyril Ramaphosa We want to start off by thanking the World Economic Forum and for giving South Africa this…
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IFC : $14.2 billion in investments in Africa
With a 23% increase, the International Finance Corporation (IFC) invested $14.2 billion in 130 projects across 45 African countries in…
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