PPPs In Southern Africa: Closing The Financing Gap For Infrastructure Development. (Video)

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Africa faces an annual infrastructure financing gap of USD68-108 billion according to the African Development Bank, leading countries to seek private investment.
South Africa Government, Public Sector
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Africa faces an annual infrastructure financing gap of USD68-108 billion according to the African Development Bank, leading countries to seek private investment. Watch our webinar to hear our experts discuss PPP laws and policy frameworks in Africa.

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