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Africa needs $170B annually for infrastructure growth, says Lourenço
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 69234, member: 636"] African leaders announced that the continent requires annual investments between $160 billion and $170 billion to establish sustainable economic development foundations during the third Financing Summit for Africa's Infrastructure Development held in Luanda from October 28 to 31. Angolan president João Lourenço, who chairs the African Union, emphasized the necessity of converting commitments into tangible actions to close the infrastructure funding shortfall that prevents Africa from becoming a major force in global economic expansion. The gathering produced three significant partnerships, including an arrangement directing African pension resources toward continental infrastructure through collaboration between the African Social Security Association and Auda-Nepad. Qatar Airways committed a $500 million endowment for renewable energy initiatives and climate-focused industrialization programs. The summit, organized by the African Union Commission and African Union Development Agency, targeted the acceleration of projects supporting the African Continental Free Trade Area, serving 1.4 billion people. Auda-Nepad chief executive Nardos Bekele-Thomas reported that $1.5 billion has been mobilized for cross-border infrastructure initiatives since the previous Dakar summit, while the Alliance for Green Infrastructure in Africa secured $118 million in initial funding managed by Africa50. [/QUOTE]
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