Seizing Africa’s Infrastructure Potential
Nothing could do more to accelerate trade and economic growth in Africa than infrastructure. Without it, the enormous potential in agriculture, renewable energy and raw materials can’t be fulfilled, and goods and labor can’t flow freely enough. What’ll it take to build the roads, ports, dams and pipelines that Africa so desperately needs? Dr. Claudine Uwera, Minister of State in charge of Economic Planning, Republic of Rwanda, Ayaan Zeinab Adam , Senior Director and Chief Executive Officer, AFC Capital Partners, Africa Finance Corporation, Hamza Kabbaj, and Director-General, Société Générale des Travaux du Maroc (SGTM) discuss with Bloomberg's Arijit Ghosh. -------- Like this video? Subscribe to Bloomberg New Economy on YouTube: / @bloombergneweconomy Read the latest from Bloomberg New Economy here: https://www.bloomberg.com/new-economy Connect with us on... Twitter: / bbgneweconomy Facebook: / bbgneweconomy LinkedIn: / bloomberg-new-economy Instagram: / bloombergbusiness

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