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    • M. Vincent Le Guennou ,Chief Executive Officer of Africa50 – Infrastructure Acceleration Fund, Youssef Rouissi, Director General of Corporate Investment Banking at Attijariwafa Bank, Solomon Quaynor, Vice President for the Private Sector, Infrastructure and Industrialization Complex at the African Development Bank, Alain Ebobissé, Chief Executive Officer of Africa50 Group, Dr. Sidi Ould Tah, Chief Executive Officer of Banque Arabe pour le Développement Economique en Afrique, and Serge Ekue, President, West African Development Bank(BOAD)
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African and global institutional investors unite to pioneer historic infrastructure investment in Africa

The signing ceremony in Lomé, Togo, which took place during Africa50’s Infra for Africa Forum on the margins of its General Shareholders Meeting, is an unprecedented milestone for the continent

Prominent African and Global institutional investors signed subscription agreements and letters of intent in preparation for the first close of the Africa50 (www.Africa50.com) Infrastructure Acceleration Fund (IAF or the “Fund”), set up to catalyze further investment flows to invest in the development of critical infrastructure across the continent. This historic collaboration…

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Africa50 donates US$800,000, joins African Countries to help fight COVID-19

Given the likely long-term effects of the pandemic, Africa50’s COVID-19 Relief Support Initiative will have three phases

Announces a grant of US$300,000 to the Africa Centres for Disease Control and Prevention (Africa CDC) for the purchase of test kits and other medical equipment and to mobilize frontline responders; provides US$500,000 to fund other targeted infection control and prevention activities in several African countries. Africa50 (www.Africa50.com), the pan-African…

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Africa50 supports COVID-19 response with US$300,000 grant to Africa Centres for Disease Control and Prevention (Africa CDC)

The grant will be used specifically for the purchase of test kits and other medical equipment and to mobilize frontline responders

Africa50 has announced a grant of US$300,000 to the Africa Centres for Disease Control and Prevention (Africa CDC) to support response to the COVID-19 pandemic in Africa.  The grant will be used specifically for the purchase of test kits and other medical equipment and to mobilize frontline responders, as highlighted…