Africa spends approximately $93 billion on its infrastructure per anum. $43 billion of that comes from governments and international agencies, while Africa has to bridge the gap to find the remaining amount of $50 billion – the solution here looks towards public-private partnerships.
Shem Simuyemba, fund manager of NEPAD at the African Development Bank, says that Africa has a high demand for infrastructure across the board, but also discusses the international capital that is waiting to be invested in Africa.Africa needs greater public-private partnership to boost infrastructure
Dec 6, 2016 |
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