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African Oil and Gas Producing Countries, Urged to Develop A Social Investment Plan that Utilizes Proceeds from the Hydrocarbons.

The Director of Resources and Energy, ABSA Securities, United Kingdom, a specialist investment bank with focus on funding for oil and gas projects in Africa, Camillo Atampugre, maintained that a social investment plan is critical to stimulating impactful growth across the African continent. He noted that ABSA Investment’s focus aims to drive sustainability and advocate

Oil and gas investors make significant investments in MSGBC Basin.

Oil and gas investors with an interest in Africa, have made significant investments in some of the countries of the MSGBC Basin – which comprises Mauritania, Senegal, Gambia, Guinea-Bissau and Guinea-Conakry. Although Guinea Bissau has not yet received the same level of attention from investors, its offshore areas hold good prospects for a variety of independent exploration and

World In Your Hands partners African Leadership Group to support Italian manufacturing companies in Sub-Sahara Africa.

Fore-most Italian consulting firm, World in Your Hands – WINH has signed a partnership agreement with Africa Energy and Infrastructure Magazine and African Leadership magazine, to support Italian manufacturing companies seeking entry into Sub-Sahara Africa. This internationalization of Italian brands (‘Made in Italy’) towards African markets, was informed by WiNH’s focus on cross border activities between Italy and some of the most relevant emerging markets, namely India, MENA Region, China and AFRICA as it’s latest addition. In-Founding Partner, Stefano

Ahead of COP26 – Global Climate Funds is Billions of Dollars Short.

Boris Johnson has long dreamed of “Global Britain,” his vision for a free-trading, swashbuckling world power, unleashed by Brexit. And this week, in New York and Washington, he has been doing his best to get the world’s attention. As host of the upcoming global summit on climate change in November, billed as a final “moment of truth,”

Africa’s Infrastructure Needs to be Climate Adaptive

Africa has contributed the least to climate change but is the continent most exposed because of housing, transport, industrial and energy structures unsuited to surviving storms, floods, droughts, wildfires and other hazards caused by extreme weather patterns. The UN Office for Disaster Risk Reduction gauges that without urgent intervention, the cost of structural damage caused