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Terms of Reference to Develop Study on PPP-Financed Energy Infrastructure Projects in Ghana and Kenya

Terms of Reference to Develop Study on PPP-Financed Energy Infrastructure Projects in Ghana and Kenya Details / Hits: 507 AFRODAD in collaboration with the Heinrich Boll Foundation and Bread for the World seek the services of competent consultants to undertake 2 separate studies on the Impacts of PPP Financed Energy Infrastructure Projects in Ghana and Kenya respectively. The specific projects of focus are the Ghana Sankofa Gas Project and Kenya’s Kipeto Wind Farm project. The goal of these studies is to critically assess whether energy infrastructure projects financed by public-private partnerships deliver on the promises of their proponents. Public-private partnerships (often referred to as PPPs) are increasingly promoted as a way to finance development projects. Donor governments and financial institutions, such as the World Bank Group (WBG), have set up multiple donor initiatives to promote changes in national regulatory f

New Consul General of Colombia settles into Calgary

Article content After completing her mandatory quarantine since arriving in Calgary from Bogota, Diana Carolina Moya has begun her term here as the new Consul General of Colombia. A career diplomat, Moya has 13 years of experience with the Colombian Foreign Service, most recently as head of the division for regional mechanism at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Bogota. We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser, or New Consul General of Colombia settles into Calgary Back to video Her responsibilities there included promoting the active participation of Colombia in regional mechanisms such as the Community of Latin American and Caribbean States (CELAC) involving all countries from Mexico to Argentina and the Forum for the Progress and Development of South America (PROSUR), a new force to promote economic integration and political co-ordination of South American countries.

Africa can finance its development but needs a paradigm shift

Matilda Moyo: Sierra Leone Telegraph: 19 December 2020: Africa faces its worst economic recession in 25 years, largely due to the COVID-19 pandemic. It is estimated that the continent’s economy will contract by 2.6% at worst, pushing about 29 million people into extreme poverty and causing 19 million job losses, while remittances to sub-Saharan Africa are likely to decline by 23.1% ($37 billion) in 2020 alone. Africa’s challenge is not the absence of liquidity or funds to finance development. Its problems are massive illicit financial flows that are draining funding capacity and the lack of ownership over natural resources, coupled with a whole narrative built around managing poverty instead of development, and depicting Africa as a poor continent in need of help from the international community.

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