Organised by AMETrade Ltd, Africa PPP is the longest-running annual infrastructure investment and development event focussed on Africa and the effective use of PPPs and private sector investment to finance, build, operate and maintain the continent’s vital infrastructure. Africa has a significant infrastructure development deficit with an annual financing gap estimated at more than USD100 billion. Africa PPP brings forth solutions by convening, face to face, key public & private sector stakeholders within Africa and beyond, creating qualified business connections among industry decision-makers and deal-makers to craft innovative infrastructure financing and development partnership models in economic growth-enabling sectors such as energy, transport, and water among others.
This year’s theme "Scaling up PPPs to address Infrastructure Investment Gaps” underscores the critical role of Public-Private Partnerships (PPPs) and private sector participation in developing infrastructure across Africa as a solution to bridge the continent’s multi-billion-dollar annual infrastructure development financing gap. The 14th edition will specifically aim to scale up infrastructure build by showcasing bankable African PPP and mega infrastructure projects with a focus on connecting project owners/developers with investors and contractors to accelerate the closure of the funding gap and help solve Africa’s infrastructure challenges.
Africa PPP 2024 will include specific project presentations across the renewable energy, water, transport, energy transmission and digital technology sectors plus large cross border projects, providing infrastructure investors and financiers with a one stop window into billions of dollars’ worth of the most attractive African infrastructure investment opportunities.
The 14th Africa PPP summit is not just an event; it’s a catalyst for change in Africa’s development landscape. With resounding success and a commitment to excellence, it’s empowering the continent and reshaping the future of PPPs while attracting investment for sustainable, climate resilient infrastructure expansion.
A consortium led by Spanish contractor Acciona has broken ground on a desalination plant at Lamharza Essahel, about 40 km south of Casablanca in Morocco.
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Read moreAME Trade is proud to announce the 13th Africa PPP Summit, Africa's leading Public-Private Partnerships event, happening from October 24th to 26th, 2023 in Casablanca, Morocco.
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The Ministry of Industry in Morocco, Trade and Green and Digital Economy (MICEVN), and the Millennium Challenge Account-Morocco Agency (MCA-Morocco) have launched a tender seeking private partner for planning, development, and management of two industrial parks located in the Casablanca-Settat region.
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