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    AfDB mobilizes global private capital to close Africa’s funding gap

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    Strategic partnerships for scalable impact

    The event, held in partnership with key UK institutions including the Foreign Office, UK Export Finance and UK International Investment, highlighted a shared ambition to increase the flow of private capital into African economies. UK Development Secretary Jenny Chapman has supported African countries on their journey towards economic self-sufficiency, highlighting the UK’s evolving role from donor to investor.

    Addressing Africa’s $402 billion annual funding gap

    In his opening remarks, Dr. Sidi Ould Tarr, President of the African Development Bank Group, characterized the event as a natural extension of the ADF-17 process and an important step toward closing Africa’s estimated $402 billion annual development financing gap. Dr. Urd Tarr’s vision of four key issues – liberating capital, strengthening financial sovereignty, transforming population growth, and building resilient infrastructure – set the tone for the day’s discussions.

    Key themes: Risk, innovation and sectoral transformation

    Reshaping risk perceptions: New analysis from the Global Emerging Markets Risk Database reveals that long-term lending to African borrowers has historically been less risky than commonly perceived, challenging outdated narratives and opening the door to increased investment. Innovative Financial Platforms: This event focused on vulnerable frontier markets and explored the design of new financial products and platforms tailored to Africa’s unique needs. Sectoral focus: Strategic discussions highlighted the vital role of health care and aviation in promoting economic resilience, productivity and regional integration.

    Main initiatives revealed

    Two major initiatives have been introduced:

    African Medicines and Equipment Facility: Developed in partnership with the Gates Foundation, this facility will provide predictable, timely and affordable financing for essential medicines and medical equipment across Africa. Integrated Aviation Transformation Program for Africa: Supported by the Blended Finance Facility, this program aims to modernize Africa’s aviation ecosystem and strengthen trade, tourism and regional connectivity.

    Innovation lab and future path

    President Ould Tarr discussed the launch of an Africa-focused private sector innovation lab with senior executives from 30 large institutional investors in a closed-door roundtable. The platform aims to co-create new financing instruments, partnership models and risk-sharing solutions tailored to African markets.

    The day’s achievements are summarized in the London Communiqué, which sets out clear commitments and next steps to increase private capital mobilization. The focus now shifts to defining priority actions and execution paths to transform ambition into scalable capital and risk mitigation solutions.

    Looking to the future: Predicting the future of investment in Africa

    Africa Private Capital Mobilization Day heralds a new era in African development where private capital, innovative finance and strategic partnerships take center stage. As implementation paths are determined in the coming months, stakeholders will be watching closely to see how these efforts translate into concrete progress on the ground.

    Key questions for the future:

    How quickly can new financial products and risk mitigation tools be introduced? Will global investors’ perception of risk change in light of new data? Can flagship initiatives in healthcare and aviation have a measurable impact within the next investment cycle?

    As Africa’s development partners move from dialogue to implementation, the world is watching to see whether this new phase of private capital mobilization can truly unlock the continent’s vast potential.

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