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Press release: OPIC Board approves nearly $900 million to development projects in Africa, Asia and Latin America
“At a time when the world’s emerging markets are in great need of development finance, OPIC’s support for these projects will mobilize private investment through a model that is financially sustainable, promotes American best standards and protects local communities and workers,” said Ray W. Washburne, OPIC President and CEO.
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- Investing
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No savior: Can blended finance work for WASH?
While many say there is new momentum building around innovative financing streams, discussions at the recent Stockholm World Water Week conference made clear that more focus is needed on building up the “demand-side,” rather than solely on developing what one delegate described as “sexy” financial instruments.
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- WASH
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Press release: UK aid helps farmers across Africa grow their businesses and protect livestock
UK aid will transform the agricultural sector in African countries, including research and technology projects to tackle killer cattle diseases and create better paid jobs for farmers. A profitable agricultural sector is essential to African countries, contributing half of the continent’s total export value. The World Bank estimates the sector accounts for 20% of the continent’s entire GDP.
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- Agriculture
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- Sub-Saharan Africa
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Kenyan fintech Lendable secures $450k grant from Dutch development bank FMO
The convertible grant is being provided by the Dutch government through its MASSIF fund — which FMO manages. The fund aims to support small businesses, inclusive enterprises, women as well as youth entrepreneurs by financing local financial intermediaries and other institutions that contribute to development.
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- Finance
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China, US are not the only nations that support overseas development
Despite Beijing’s and Washington’s massive investment plans for Asia, they are not the first to support socioeconomic development programmes in the region or elsewhere.
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- Asia Pacific
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Development Bank of Nigeria to provide low interest loans to 10,000 MSMEs
A statement from the DBN said the loan is part of measures aimed at addressing the financing challenges facing MSMEs in Nigeria.
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- Sub-Saharan Africa
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Village Enterprise Closes Investment for First Development Impact Bond for Poverty Alleviation in Sub-Saharan Africa
"This DIB, which pays Village Enterprise for improvements in income levels of extreme poor households, is remarkable because of the ambitious outcomes it incentivizes…. We also hope to generate important lessons on how to effectively commission, adapt and scale promising poverty alleviation programs"
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- Sub-Saharan Africa
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Viewpoint: Buzzwords and tortuous impact studies won’t fix a broken aid system
Fifteen leading economists, including three Nobel winners, argue that the many billions of dollars spent on aid can do little to alleviate poverty while we fail to tackle its root causes.